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Tragedy meets two Seattle bankers kayaking in Prince William Sound in Southcentral Alaska. One is killed by the other falling glacier ice,videoed the event. The dead banker was responsible for managing Alaska's account at SeaFirst Bank in Seattle. Aliana Pedersen, State of Alaska's Assistant Director of Finance, hired a replacement account manager. When a bank clerk discovers and reports account irregularities, Alaska State Troopers begin investigating. Trooper Reuben Hayes became acquainted with the parties when investigating the kayaking accident that killed the banker. His investigation…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Tragedy meets two Seattle bankers kayaking in Prince William Sound in Southcentral Alaska. One is killed by the other falling glacier ice,videoed the event. The dead banker was responsible for managing Alaska's account at SeaFirst Bank in Seattle. Aliana Pedersen, State of Alaska's Assistant Director of Finance, hired a replacement account manager. When a bank clerk discovers and reports account irregularities, Alaska State Troopers begin investigating. Trooper Reuben Hayes became acquainted with the parties when investigating the kayaking accident that killed the banker. His investigation leads to an affair with Ms. Pedersen and embroils him in a case of bank fraud. Reminiscent of the Alaska Last Bridge to Nowhere politics, suspects are bank presidents, the Head SeaFirst Account Manager and even the Governor of the State of Alaska. Many others are entangled in the case: a local drug dealer, a Mexican Cartel Leader and the FBI. An Alaska "who-done-it" that holds you to the final page.
Autorenporträt
Ron Walden was born and raised in North Idaho where he was a hard rock miner, salesman, carpenter and business owner. He relocated to Alaska with his wife where they built a log home and he learned to fly. Ron retired from the Alaska Department of Corrections and did a stint as a security officer on the Alyeska Pipeline. Now he spends his free time fishing and building furniture for friends. He's quick to say, "Alaksa has been my home for over 50 years. I'll never tire of its beauty."