Better to Rest by Dana Stabenow

Better to Rest by Dana Stabenow

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Better to Rest by Dana Stabenow

A party of hunters stumbles upon a desiccated human hand, a feisty grandmother meets an untimely death in her own kitchen, and the broken remains of a World War I-era transport plane emerge from the face of a calving glacier. It's all in a day's work for Sergeant Liam Campbell of the Alaska State Troopers. And 60 years ago is like yesterday.

Liam had his hands clenched around the edge of his seat and with every muscle strained upward, keeping that plane in the sky. Oh, God yes, anything but down, please, please. I ll never get drunk again, I ll do all of Miranda every single time no matter how the Supreme Court rules, I ll marry and settle down and live a nice, quiet life, just please don t let this plane go down with me on board.

But when he risked a glance out the window, down seemed to be coming up very fast indeed, and now he cursed the light of the moon that so clearly illuminated the river beneath them.

Dana Stabenow was born on Anchorage and reared in the Gulf of Alaska on a 75-foot fish tender. She knew there had to be a better, warmer job out there, and she found it in writing. Her first novel, A Cold Day for Murder, was nominated for an Edgar Award. Blindfold Game, her debut thriller, was a New York Times bestseller.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780451207029
ISBN 10 0451207025
Titel Better to Rest
Autor Dana Stabenow
Serie Liam Campbell Mysteries
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag New American Library
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-09-03
Seitenanzahl 262
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