A Stolen Season: Alex McKnight Mysteries
Autor Steve Hamiltonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 2014
Edgar Award winner Steve Hamilton takes his acclaimed series to new heights in "A Stolen Season." If you thought you knew Alex McKnight and how far he'll go for the people he cares about . . . think again.
On a freezing night in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a night that wouldn't feel so unusual if it weren't the Fourth of July, a boat plows full speed into a line of old railroad pilings in the shallow water of Waishkey Bay. After Alex helps rescue the passengers, he figures he'll never see them again. He couldn't be more wrong. The men he saved are connected to a deadly drug-smuggling syndicate and it's up to Alex to do damage control and protect the woman he loves before the cycle of violence comes around full circle."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1250048494
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 137 x 208 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Minotaur Books
Seria Alex McKnight Mysteries
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A COLD FATE
On a freezing night in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a night that wouldn't feel so unusual if it wasn't the Fourth of July, an antique wooden boat plows full-speed into a line of old railroad pilings in the shallow waters of Waishkey Bay. With Alex McKnight on the rescue mission, the passengers are brought safely to shore. Alex figures the story's over but he's dead wrong.
A HEATED CASE
The boat accident's happy ending turns into a living hell for Alex when he discovers that the three men he saved are actually connected to a deadly drug-smuggling syndicate that has his girlfriend, Ontario police officer Natalie Reynaud, deep undercover five hundred miles away. Now it's up to Alex to do damage control on both sides of the border--and protect the woman he loves--before the cycle of violence comes around full circle
"A STOLEN SEASON"
"Expertly paced startling."--"Publishers Weekly"
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"One of those mysteries that lulls readers into a sense of security, but nothing is certain here."--"Washington"" Post Book World"