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The Woman Who Married a Bear

✍ Scribed by Straley, John


Book ID
107779455
Publisher
Orion
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
419 KB
Series
Cecil Younger 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781569474013

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✦ Synopsis


β€œHighly refreshing setting, a great cast of characters and an intriguing plot.”— The Bloomsbury Review

β€œAtmospheric.”— The New York Times Book Review

β€œFlashes of the dark poetry of Ross MacDonald.”— Chicago Tribune

β€œA rich stew of deception and menace.”— Anchorage Daily News

β€œOutstanding . . . satisfies on all levels.”— The Kansas City Star

Sitka, Alaska, is a subarctic port surrounded by snow-dusted mountains. In addition to honest work, there is a lot of alcohol consumed and other people’s money appropriated. Bars are loud, fights are mean. Rowdy youths party in the ancient Russian cemeteries, sitting on overturned gravestones. Sitka is hardly straight-laced, but murder is uncommon enough to be widely notedβ€”like the Indian big-game guide killed by an ex-miner obeying voices from the earth’s center. The victim’s mother, a Tlingit Indian, summons to her nursing home a local investigator named Cecil Younger. The case is old and ostensibly solved. She wants him to investigate anyway. What he unearths is a virtual fairytale contrived to hide a primal conspiracy.

Set against the modern Alaskan frontier and the surviving pantheism of its indigenous population, The Woman Who Married a Bear is a brooding and exotic novel that touches on mysteries far beyond the conventional.

John Straley , a criminal investigator for the state of Alaska, lives in Sitka with his son and wife, a marine biologist who studies whales. He is the Shamus Award-winning author of The Curious Eat Themselves and The Music of What Happens.

State politics, family feuds, and Native American mythology all figure in the murder of Louis Victor, prominent Alaskan businessman and big-game hunter. But only a hard-drinking private eye named Cecil Younger can solve the crime and lay old ghosts to rest in this atmospheric and engrossing novel set in the Alaskan frontier.


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