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Frank Anderson fixes stuff. He can fix porch swings for the ladies and boat motors for the guys, any day and all day. But can he fix the fear in the eyes of a pretty woman? Anderson hadn't even met Marjorie Webster before she turned up on his doorstep that evening to say she has run into a body out on Awan Lake. Helping the police recover the corpse the next day leads both of them into a fourteen-day search for answers. As the lake becomes the centre of a web of conflict, environmental activists, international criminals and murder, the answers lead to more problems. If Anderson doesn't step up…mehr

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Frank Anderson fixes stuff. He can fix porch swings for the ladies and boat motors for the guys, any day and all day. But can he fix the fear in the eyes of a pretty woman? Anderson hadn't even met Marjorie Webster before she turned up on his doorstep that evening to say she has run into a body out on Awan Lake. Helping the police recover the corpse the next day leads both of them into a fourteen-day search for answers. As the lake becomes the centre of a web of conflict, environmental activists, international criminals and murder, the answers lead to more problems. If Anderson doesn't step up to help fix them, the small town and the people who have embraced him might never recover. Sunset at 20:47 is the first novel in the author's Awan Lake series: "In this, his first novel, Peter Kingsmill develops an intimate portrait of, apparently, a fictional lakeside village," comments a Goodreads reviewer. "Awan Lake is as real to me now as any of my own favourite places, and he's inhabited it with characters just as compelling." If you like your stories set outside the big city, buy Sunset at 20:47 to go where heroes are born and not made. You will love this mystery, and you will get introduced to former Coast Guard Boatswain Frank Anderson!
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.