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Alaska can be a deadly place. The real dangers for Alaskan residents are other residents. Murder seems to be the solution to many problems. A motive can be found in all seven deadly sins and the base emotions. The most surprising thing is how many murderers are never caught. The stories in this collection are about Alaskans who kill and get away with it. The tales were created from both fact and fiction.

Produktbeschreibung
Alaska can be a deadly place. The real dangers for Alaskan residents are other residents. Murder seems to be the solution to many problems. A motive can be found in all seven deadly sins and the base emotions. The most surprising thing is how many murderers are never caught. The stories in this collection are about Alaskans who kill and get away with it. The tales were created from both fact and fiction.
Autorenporträt
Jacques L. Condor Maka-Tai-Meh is a French-Canadian, Algonkin-Abenaki-Mesquaki First Nations writer. He has been a resident of Alaska, Canada and the Pacific Northwest for sixty years. Since 1947, Condor has lived in Nome, Saint Lawrence Island, Fairbanks, Moose Pass, Seward, and Anchorage. His stories are about these northern locations.