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As a fifth generation Earp, he was the first since the original to make his living as a lawman. Twenty years as a police officer in Fairbanks, Alaska has given him the experience and investigative skills to be a Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) in Illiamna, Alaska. Thinking it would be a quiet place to live out his retirement years, it proved to be a wonderful and exciting place with the same crimes and same variety of criminals he had encountered in his twenty years as a street cop. Three heroin deaths in the village made it a crime wave. In this remote community he survived a brown bear…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As a fifth generation Earp, he was the first since the original to make his living as a lawman. Twenty years as a police officer in Fairbanks, Alaska has given him the experience and investigative skills to be a Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) in Illiamna, Alaska. Thinking it would be a quiet place to live out his retirement years, it proved to be a wonderful and exciting place with the same crimes and same variety of criminals he had encountered in his twenty years as a street cop. Three heroin deaths in the village made it a crime wave. In this remote community he survived a brown bear attack and saved the life of Wildlife Trooper Lonnie Davis. In his duties he met the local schoolteacher, Linda Mason, and fell in love. The drug deaths lead to encounters with Alaska State Troopers, FBI and DEA. The village crime leads to an international cartel and high stakes crimes.
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."