by
Frank
Mueller, the Alaskan Detective is close to retirement. He’s been
through three marriages and two stints in rehab. He is on probation with
the force. He knows the Anchorage Police department has given him this
case because they don’t want it investigated fully and there’s no booze
in the Arctic oil camps.
Bernadette Callahan, the
Canadian Detective, is in her mid thirties with a lot to prove on the
force. She is Cree Indian and Irish, raised on a native reservation in
Northern Canada. She’s been ingrained with the ways of the ‘people,’ by
her grandmother that have given her instincts. Her instincts tell her
there is something more than four dead people—someone is settling a
score. The real crime will happen soon.
The oil
companies think the deaths are bad for publicity they want them solved
quickly. The detectives are under pressure to come up with a verdict
they know is wrong.
Callahan begins to unravel a series
of unlikely suspects. A Chemistry Professor with a grudge against big
oil, a Mexican low life gangster and Wall Street Executives. How are
they connected?
Something is about to happen to oil
supplies in the Arctic. The two Detectives can sense it. They know it’s
real—can they convince others to act?
This novel is the
first in Bernadette Callahan Detective Mystery/Thriller series. A
female detective in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, where being a
hardheaded woman who uses her instincts is not always welcome.
5.0 out of 5 starsA chilling story with a hot ending!
February 13, 2017
Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
WOW!
What a book! I can't say enough good things about Mr. Nicholson and
this book. The pace is good, the suspense is good and it has some great
twists and turns. For those of us who have never traveled to Alaska and
Canada, it was a refreshing venue. And best of all, the ending really
caught me by surprise.
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