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Dr. Bob Thompson and three friends from Michigan travel to Moose Bay Lodge on Reindeer Lake in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, to fish for big northern pike and lake trout, having no idea they're about to get caught up in a murder mystery. The friends are assigned a First Nations Cree Indian fishing guide, Oliver Bear, who Thompson knows from previous trips to the lodge. Oliver leads them to the big fish. Oliver has also discovered the location of a valuable secret on the lake - and he is cruelly tortured and murdered in a Sun Dance ceremony to reveal that secret. The First Nations warrior says…mehr

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Dr. Bob Thompson and three friends from Michigan travel to Moose Bay Lodge on Reindeer Lake in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, to fish for big northern pike and lake trout, having no idea they're about to get caught up in a murder mystery. The friends are assigned a First Nations Cree Indian fishing guide, Oliver Bear, who Thompson knows from previous trips to the lodge. Oliver leads them to the big fish. Oliver has also discovered the location of a valuable secret on the lake - and he is cruelly tortured and murdered in a Sun Dance ceremony to reveal that secret. The First Nations warrior says nothing, forcing whoever killed him to find some other means to find what they seek. Knowing that Thompson has assisted law enforcement agencies to solve and prosecute murder cases in Connecticut and Michigan, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ask him to assist in the case. Working with Canadian authorities, Thompson makes it his mission to find out what happened to Oliver and bring his killer - or killers - to justice.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Robert John Yancey was born in Austin, Texas. He received his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in human medical microbiology. After graduating, Bob spent three years in postdoctoral positions at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas and the University of Missouri Medical School at Columbia. He joined The Upjohn Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1980. After working in the pharmaceutical industry for more than thirty years, he retired in 2012 to become a novelist and scientific consultant. Bob is the author of more than eighty-five publications in refereed scientific journals and books, author on more than 150 presentations at national and international meetings, and inventor on seven patents. He currently lives with his golden retriever, Sadie, at his house on Fine Lake in southwest Michigan.