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Cover of Nothing Gold Can Stay

Nothing Gold Can Stay

โœ Scribed by Stabenow, Dana


Book ID
110462078
Publisher
Signet
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
148 KB
Series
Liam Campbell 3
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780451202307

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โœฆ Synopsis


"An accomplished writer... Stabenow places you right in this lonely, breathtaking country...so beautifully evoked it serves as another character." (Publishers Weekly)

Shocked by a series of brutal, unexplainable murders, Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell embarks on a desperate journey into the heart of the Alaskan Bush country-in search of the terrible, earth-shattering truth...

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### Amazon.com Review Alaska is home to Dana Stabenow's two series protagonists, Kate Shugak and Liam Campbell, as well as to the author herself, who excels at contrasting the vast emptiness of the bush with the close relationships and tangled kinship connections of the Native American and white ch