The Last Deer Hunt - A Yooper Mystery (Paperback)



What lies buried deep within Hank Duval's consciousness could be a case of murder
Upper Peninsula, Michigan.
With the untimely passing of his mother and the death of his beloved wife at the age of twenty-six, Hank Duval-Fairhaven's fine cabinetmaker-has a lot on his mind. As he seeks to come to terms with his conflicting emotions, he finds himself growing more and more fond of his wife's best friend, Maggie. Returning his affections, Maggie spurs him on to leave hearth and home to pursue an art career in sunny California. Should he follow her urgings to shape him into an artist and leave his beloved Northwoods? Whatever inner struggles Duval is facing become quickly eclipsed when renovations at the old mill uncover a body that has been buried under the concrete floor for more than a decade.
"'Them construction workers was talking out at the Bayside Tavern last night, and they was saying they saw it, the body that is. Looked like a big bag of bones all wrapped up in a rug, they said.'
"The diner fell into a heavy silence, all eyes focused on Pete Peterson, hanging on his every word, waiting to hear more. For an instant, Hank sensed a vague image reaching up from a grave, and as the fog of the past lifted slightly higher, it revealed a vision of six young boys standing in a circle staring down at the face from his recurring dream."
What Hank Duval may know could destroy a lifetime of friendships. Let's just hope he remembers in time.

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What lies buried deep within Hank Duval's consciousness could be a case of murder
Upper Peninsula, Michigan.
With the untimely passing of his mother and the death of his beloved wife at the age of twenty-six, Hank Duval-Fairhaven's fine cabinetmaker-has a lot on his mind. As he seeks to come to terms with his conflicting emotions, he finds himself growing more and more fond of his wife's best friend, Maggie. Returning his affections, Maggie spurs him on to leave hearth and home to pursue an art career in sunny California. Should he follow her urgings to shape him into an artist and leave his beloved Northwoods? Whatever inner struggles Duval is facing become quickly eclipsed when renovations at the old mill uncover a body that has been buried under the concrete floor for more than a decade.
"'Them construction workers was talking out at the Bayside Tavern last night, and they was saying they saw it, the body that is. Looked like a big bag of bones all wrapped up in a rug, they said.'
"The diner fell into a heavy silence, all eyes focused on Pete Peterson, hanging on his every word, waiting to hear more. For an instant, Hank sensed a vague image reaching up from a grave, and as the fog of the past lifted slightly higher, it revealed a vision of six young boys standing in a circle staring down at the face from his recurring dream."
What Hank Duval may know could destroy a lifetime of friendships. Let's just hope he remembers in time.

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Imprint

Outskirts Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2008

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First published

February 2008

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

432

ISBN-13

978-1-4327-1741-4

Barcode

9781432717414

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LSN

1-4327-1741-3



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