White Sky, Black Ice by Stan Jones

White Sky, Black Ice by Stan Jones

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White Sky, Black Ice by Stan Jones

Alaska State Trooper Nathan Active must figure out what connects a death on a remote Arctic lake with a year-old fatal plane crash in the Brooks Range and a fire at the Chukchi Recreation Center that killed eight people, including the town's basketball star. The case turns out to involve a lucrative polar bear poaching operation and the intense bond between a brother and sister from the village of Cape Goodwin. The heart of the matter, he discovers, is a dead woman whose killer remembers her as having a mouth so sweet it was like kissing a Hershey bar'.'
Jones, Jim: - Jim Jones is the author of the Jared Delaney series set in northern New Mexico in the late 1800s, including Rustler s Moon, Colorado Moon and Waning Moon. He was also the Western Music Association 2014 Male Performer of the Year and performs all over the Western United States. He sings songs about the West cowboys, horses & cattle, cattle rustlers, the coming of the train as well as songs about the people and the land, the rivers and the mountains, the beauty of the Western sky and small-town America. His most recent album, Race with the Wind, released in March of 2015, charted in both the United States and Europe. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife and two dogs, Jessie and Colter.
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ISBN 13 9781569473337
ISBN 10 1569473331
Titel White Sky, Black Ice
Autor Stan Jones
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Soho Press Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-07-01
Seitenanzahl 284
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