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HARD IMPACT Provocative...brutal...romantic. Take a wild ride deep into the darkest side of homicide. Travel with Kelley Kavenaugh, P.I., and experience the real inner workings of a murder investigation. Look through the detective's eyes into the deranged mind of a serial killer--intelligent, elusive, master of disguise, a savage beast--who looks like you and me. KELLEY KAVENAUGH, P.I. Blonde, sexy, psychic, rogue cop. And if that's not enough, she always carries a loaded .38...she works homicide. "Hard Impact is a mystery that will keep you in suspense throughout. I thoroughly enjoyed it!"…mehr

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HARD IMPACT Provocative...brutal...romantic. Take a wild ride deep into the darkest side of homicide. Travel with Kelley Kavenaugh, P.I., and experience the real inner workings of a murder investigation. Look through the detective's eyes into the deranged mind of a serial killer--intelligent, elusive, master of disguise, a savage beast--who looks like you and me. KELLEY KAVENAUGH, P.I. Blonde, sexy, psychic, rogue cop. And if that's not enough, she always carries a loaded .38...she works homicide. "Hard Impact is a mystery that will keep you in suspense throughout. I thoroughly enjoyed it!" --Bill Adler, Jr., Literary Agent "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 of 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., B.C.E. Forensic Entomology
Autorenporträt
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.