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Former Coast Guard Boatswain Frank Anderson knows stuff about boats. When the local cops ask for his help to recover two university students who have died violently in a small boat accident, he tells them he's damn sure the deaths were not the result of negligence. The collision was deliberate and the crime was murder. For the second time this summer, Anderson finds himself patching together a network of cops, local leaders and talented young women to find the motive for this murder. But it won't stop there: eight more people will lose their lives before the students' deaths are avenged, and…mehr

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Former Coast Guard Boatswain Frank Anderson knows stuff about boats. When the local cops ask for his help to recover two university students who have died violently in a small boat accident, he tells them he's damn sure the deaths were not the result of negligence. The collision was deliberate and the crime was murder. For the second time this summer, Anderson finds himself patching together a network of cops, local leaders and talented young women to find the motive for this murder. But it won't stop there: eight more people will lose their lives before the students' deaths are avenged, and before an evil mining corporation is brought to its knees. You will want to buy this book if you like mysteries about ordinary people in small communities standing up to international tyrants. Nobody Drowned is the second novel in the Awan Lake series and is a "thrilling novel, a great story, and well-written. I would highly recommend it to others and would not hesitate to read more by Peter Kingsmill." (NetGalley Reviewer)
Autorenporträt
Peter Kingsmill is a recipient of the Governor General's Conservation Award (Canada), founder of the Redberry Lake (UNESCO) Biosphere Reserve in Saskatchewan, and the author of the Awan Lake mystery series. When he is not writing novels, he serves as publications editor with the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists and works as a consultant on regional development projects. Peter joined Crime Writers of Canada as a Professional Author Member in 2018 and currently serves on the Board. Peter has been a frequent writer and editor since leaving high-school in Montreal and college in Vermont. He recently retired from many years as a riverboat captain and owner of a small-waters marine services business, and has worked at an eclectic mix of tasks which include logger, trucker and cattle farmer. He is passionate about Canada's rural spaces and has served two terms as Mayor in his home community of Hafford, where he lives with his wife Valerie, an artist and the author/illustrator of the Redberry Tales series of gentle children's books.