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Skin Slip

Autor Susan Andrews
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"Susan Andrews provides mystery readers with gripping new insights into the explicit details surrounding death investigation. Her background as a working private investigator with knowledge in the areas of police investigation, forensic sciences and criminal prosecution lends a novel combination of skills that will enhance perspectives not commonly encountered in mystery writers today."
--Neil H. Haskell, Ph.D., BCE, Forensic Entomology

A true-to-life psychotic mystery thriller. Five girls murdered...posed to shock the world by a killer...a necrophiliac...a devil's spawn.

"Skin Slip" is another mystery in the "Kelley Kavenaugh Detective Series."..Kelley Kavenaugh P.I., tough...cocky...psychic...a drop dead knockout in more ways than one.

Susan Andrews weaves a stunningly realistic web of truth around each of her characters to such a degree, that ultimately the reader must stop and ask...is this fact or fiction?

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ISBN-13: 9780595311316
ISBN-10: 0595311318
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: iUniverse

Notă biografică

The editors are both on the faculty at Chukchi College in Kotzebue, Alaska, a unit of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. SUSAN B. ANDREWS is a professor of journalism and humanities after having been a TV producer for the Kotzebue-based Northwest Arctic Borough School District and news director at CBS affiliate in Fairbanks. JON CREED, also a professor of journalism and humanities at Chukchi College, is a former reporter for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner who also worked as a schoolteacher in rural Alaska. In the 1980s, John and Susan, a husband-and-wife team, founded Chukchi News and Information Service, a cultural journalism project that features University of Alaska student writing in newspapers, magazines, anthologies, and on websites. The anthology "Authentic Alaska: Voices of Its Native Writers" was compiled from the Chukchi News and Information Service project, winner of a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the Alaska Press Club's Public Service Award.