![]() ![]() The Kansas City Star A rich stew of deception and menace. ![]() A highly refreshing setting, a great cast of characters, and an intriguing plot. Chicago Tribune Blazes a new trail through the dense, familiar forest of the mystery genre. Flashes of the dark poetry of Ross Macdonald. Tony Hillerman, New York Times bestselling author of the Leaphorn and Chee novels Echoes of James Crumley. The New York Times Book Review A fascinating Alaskan setting, great characters, a highly unusual plot and remarkably good writing. Review Quotes Praise for The Woman Who Married a Bear Winner of the Shamus Award for Best First Novel Atmospheric. High drama meets local color as Cecil Younger works to uncover the motive and identity of the killer. But after someone tries to kill him, Younger finds himself traveling across Alaska to ferret out the truth in the midst of conspiracies, politics, and Tlingit mythology. When an old Tlingit woman hires him to discover why her son, a big game guide, was murdered, he takes the case without much conviction that hell discover anything the police missed. Cecil Younger, local Alaskan investigator, is neither good at his job nor at staying sober. ![]() Book Synopsis High drama meets local color as a private investigator works to uncover the motive and identity of a killer in this Shamus Award-winning first Cecil Young investigation set in Sitka, Alaska. ![]() About the Book First Cecil Younger investigation set in Alaska-Cover. ![]()
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