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Murder on the Last Frontier

Released on 2015-12-01
Murder on the Last Frontier

Author: Cathy Pegau

Publisher: Kensington Books

ISBN: 9781496700551

Category: Fiction

Page: 288

View: 468

A fiercely independent woman looks into the murder of a working girl in 1919 Alaska in this “excellent” series debut (Mystery Scene). There’s many who feel the Alaska Territory is no place for a woman on her own. But Charlotte Brody, suffragette and journalist, has never let public opinion dictate her life choices. She’s come to the frontier town of Cordova, where her brother Michael practices medicine, for the same reason many come to Alaska—to start over. Cordova is gradually getting civilized, but the town is still rougher than Charlotte imagined. And when a local prostitute—one of the working girls her brother has been treating—is found murdered, Charlotte learns firsthand how brutal the frontier can be. Although the town may not consider the death of a prostitute worthy of investigation, Charlotte’s feminist beliefs motivate her to seek justice for the woman. And there’s something else—the woman was hiding a secret, one that reminds Charlotte of her own painful past. As Charlotte searches for answers, she soon finds her own life in danger from a cold-blooded killer desperate to keep dark secrets from seeing the light of day…

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

Released on 2022-12-20
Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

Author: Robin Barefield

Publisher: Publication Consultants

ISBN: 9781637471319

Category: True Crime

Page: 290

View: 636

Was the Mafia involved in the 1972 disappearance of the plane carrying Congressmen Hale Boggs and Nick Begich, or was it just a simple case of bad weather? Who murdered the postmistress in Ruby? How did the Alaska State Troopers use cutting-edge science to find Sophie Sergie's killer? How does crime differ from one part of Alaska to another? Alaska has always had a high rate of violent crime. From the gold rush to the building of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline to the heyday of king crab fishing, the state's rich resources have attracted eager workers and criminals alike. Travel through time and space with true-crime writer Robin Barefield as she tells you about murder and mystery in Alaska from the early 1900s to the present day and from Juneau to Kiana, Nome, Anchorage, Kodiak, and places in between. Learn about serial killers Ed Krause, Richard Bunday, Gary Zieger, Robert Hansen, and Israel Keyes. Why did Michael Silka suddenly start killing the residents of remote Manley Hot Springs, and what reason did Louis Hastings have for murdering his neighbors in McCarthy? Why was no one ever caught and convicted for the gruesome massacre on the fishing boat Investor? Alaska is vast and breathtaking, but it can also be deadly. Take a road trip and learn about Alaska's past and present through its violent crime. Get a glimpse of murder and mystery in the Last Frontier.

The Last Frontier

Released on 2012
The Last Frontier

Author: Julia Assante

Publisher: New World Library

ISBN: 9781608681600

Category: Body, Mind & Spirit

Page: 427

View: 371

Identifying the psychological benefits of an afterlife communication practice that the author believes can assuage negative feelings about loss and death, an analysis of religious and historical views draws on near-death experiences and after-death communication to reveal how everyday people can make contact with the afterlife. Original.

Georgia's Last Frontier

Released on 2010-04-01
Georgia's Last Frontier

Author: James C. Bonner

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

ISBN: 9780820335254

Category: History

Page: 270

View: 480

Published in 1971, Georgia's Last Frontier presents the history of one of the state's least developed regions. During the 1830s, Carroll County was a large part of Georgia's most rugged frontier. James C. Bonner examines how life in this isolated region was complicated by the presence of Native Americans, cattle rustlers, and horse thieves. He details how the discovery of gold in the Villa Rica area resulted in drunkenness and violence, but also laid the foundations of mining technology that were later used in Colorado and California. The region remained isolated until after the Civil War, when a rail line was constructed to stimulate cotton cultivation. With the development of the railway, Carroll County's frontier traditions waned in the early twentieth century.

Murder on Location

Released on 2017-03-01
Murder on Location

Author: Cathy Pegau

Publisher: Kensington Books

ISBN: 9781496700599

Category: Fiction

Page: 288

View: 648

In the Alaska Territory, suffragette Charlotte Brody is a newspaper reporter in the frontier town of Cordova. She’s a woman ahead of her time living on the rugged edge of civilization—but right now the most dangerous element she faces may come from sunny California . . . An expedition has arrived in the frigid wilderness to shoot North to Fortune—an epic motion picture featuring authentic footage of majestic peaks, vast glaciers, homesteaders, and Alaska Natives. But the film’s fortunes begin to go south as a local Native group grows angry at how they’re portrayed in the movie, fights break out, and cast and crew are beset by accidents and assaults. Finally, production is halted when the inebriated director falls into a crevasse—and dies of exposure. Soon Michael Brody—the town coroner and Charlotte’s brother—starts to suspect that Mother Nature was not responsible for Stanley Welsh’s death. Charlotte, who’s been writing about all the Hollywood glamor, is suddenly covering a cold-blooded crime story—and as springtime storms keep the suspects snowed in, she has to make sure the truth doesn’t get buried . . .

Arizona: the Last Frontier

Released on 1956
Arizona: the Last Frontier

Author: Joseph Miller

Publisher:

ISBN: UVA:X000504948

Category: Arizona

Page: 366

View: 669

History of the early frontier towns and newspaper editors of Arizona. It also has some chapters dealing with lawlessness and frontier justice.

The Katy Railroad and the Last Frontier

Released on 1952
The Katy Railroad and the Last Frontier

Author: V. V. Masterson

Publisher: University of Missouri

ISBN: 0826206689

Category: History

Page: 312

View: 630

History of the first railroad built across Indian Territory (Oklahoma).

Entertainment, Journalism, and Advocacy

Released on 2023-03-15
Entertainment, Journalism, and Advocacy

Author: Lindsey A Sherrill

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781666906028

Category:

Page: 231

View: 963

This book explores the exponential growth of true crime podcasting and its effects on the growth of criminal justice reform advocacy in the United States. Sherrill argues that true crime podcasts exist as hybrid organizations with multiple goals, including entertainment, criminal justice reform advocacy, and journalistic inquiry.

Kodiak Island Wildlife

Released on 2021-04-15
Kodiak Island Wildlife

Author: Robin Barefield

Publisher: Publication Consultants

ISBN: 9781637470107

Category: Science

Page: 256

View: 932

Kodiak Island, nicknamed the Emerald Isle, gleams like a gem in the North Pacific. Lush green mountains soar skyward from the ocean, framing deep, fjord-like bays. The island's wet maritime climate and mild temperatures encourage thick vegetation growth, which provides sustenance for the abundant wildlife on the island. The Alaska Current flows northward near Kodiak, bringing warm water and nutrients to Alaska's frigid Gulf. These nutrients form the basis for one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world. Kodiak bears reign as the island's monarchs, which has among the densest brown bear populations on earth. They are one of the six endemic mammals found on Kodiak, while humans have introduced many other wild mammals to the Kodiak Archipelago. The ocean surrounding Kodiak teems with seals, sea otters, sea lions, porpoises, and whales, while bald eagles, puffins, rare black oystercatchers, and arctic terns (which migrate all the way from Antarctica) also call the archipelago home. Learn more about this beautiful North Pacific gem and its amazing wildlife—and the challenges the animals face, both human and natural—in this richly detailed book by local naturalist, wildlife biologist, and sportfishing guide Robin Barefield, with photographs by her husband, Mike Munsey.

Borrowing Death

Released on 2016-07-01
Borrowing Death

Author: Cathy Pegau

Publisher: Kensington Books

ISBN: 9781496700575

Category: Fiction

Page: 288

View: 308

Suffragette and journalist Charlotte Brody is bracing herself for her first winter in the frontier town of Cordova in the Alaska Territory. But the chilling murder of a local store owner is what really makes her blood run cold. . . After three months in Cordova, Charlotte is getting accustomed to frontier life. She is filing articles for the local paper--including a provocative editorial against Prohibition--and enjoying a reunion with her brother Michael, the town doctor and coroner. Michael's services are soon called upon when a fire claims the life of hardware store owner Lyle Fiske. A frontier firebug is suspected of arson, but when Michael determines Fiske was stabbed before his store was set ablaze, the town of Cordova has another murder to solve. Her journalist's curiosity whetted, Charlotte begins to sort through the smoldering ruins of Lyle Fiske's life, only to discover any number of people who might have wanted him dead. As the days grow shorter, Charlotte's investigation turns increasingly complex. She may be distant from the trappings of civilization, but untangling the motives for murder will require plumbing the very depths of Charlotte's investigative acumen. . .

Europe's Last Frontier?

Released on 2016-04-30
Europe's Last Frontier?

Author: Oliver Schmidtke

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9781137101709

Category: Political Science

Page: 255

View: 887

Three former western Soviet republics - Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova - now find themselves torn between the European Union and the increasingly assertive Russia. This volume examines the foreign and domestic policies of these states with an eye to the lasting legacy of Russian domination and the growing attraction of Europe.

Crime, Fear and the Law in True Crime Stories

Released on 2001-06-26
Crime, Fear and the Law in True Crime Stories

Author: Anita Biressi

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9781403913593

Category: Fiction

Page: 238

View: 825

Why do true crime stories exert such popular fascination? What do they have to say about the fear of crime in the present moment? This book examines the historical origins and development of true crime and its evolution into distinctive contemporary forms. Embracing a range of non-fiction accounts - true crime book and magazines, law and order television, popular journalism - it traces how they harness and explore current concerns about law and order, crime and punishment and personal vulnerability.

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