**Something deadly lurks outside your door . . . First in the Alaska Wild series from the** New York Times **–bestselling romantic suspense author.** Alexandra Collister came to her estranged cousins’ B&B in Falls Lake, Alaska, looking for a fresh start. The surrounding forest can be harsh and unforgiving—luckily, rugged wilderness tracker Quinn Mantell offers to be her guide. Still recovering from a toxic previous relationship, Alex is wary of getting too close, but when savagely deep claw marks appear outside her bedroom window, keeping her distance from Quinn is no longer an option. Then a body turns up exhibiting the same ruthless slash marks, and Alex knows it isn’t a coincidence. Something sinister is lurking in the woods around Falls Lake, turning Alex’s fresh start into a brutal game of survival. The murky veil of forest offers more threats than answers. Can Alex and Quinn find the killer before darkness falls for good? **“Karen Harper has absolutely outdone herself with the research necessary to make her latest book** Deep in the Alaskan Woods **as powerful as it is . . . a wondrous visual experience. Karen Harper invites you to join in Alex’s adventure. Use caution. Dangerous elements abound.” —** Fresh Fiction
Deep in the Alaskan Woods
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About Author | A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Karen Harper is a former college English instructor (The Ohio State University) and high school literature and writing teacher. A lifelong Ohioan, Ka |
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Author | Karen Harper |
Book Series | Alaska Wild Series |
Format | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780778309628 |
Language | English |
Pages | 273 |
Publication Date | 03-15-2020 |
Publisher | MIRA |
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ValK (verified owner) –
It was a pleasant escape mystery. I like books that take the landscape into account. Politically neutral. No social commentary. The only thing I did not like was that half the characters had past traumas they kept mentioning and dwelling on.