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"Murder in Anchorage"

by Paul Waters

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About the Book: Murder in Anchorage
Jimmy DeAnza, Homicide Lieutenant for the Anchorage Police Department, is baffled by a bizarre murder scene at an Anchorage Coffee Bar where the owner is found dead in his back office, tied up with some of his blood drained and his body staged in a mystical pattern.

Faye Gambell, the female employee, who discovers the gruesome display of her employer, has challenged DeAnza by claiming she can solve the case before he can. But her own background is as mysterious as the murder itself.

For a two-week period in the middle of a cold Anchorage, Alaska winter, the two race to sift through the barest of clues only to be compounded by a second murder that is as baffling as the first. Forced to work together, they finally discover a suspect and hatch a plan to bring the psychotic criminal to justice.
About the Author
Paul Waters was born and raised in Northern California within a tight-knit nuclear family of little renown. He pursued his dreams in the Golden State followed by the Land of Enchantment, the Lone Star State, the Granite State, and a short stint in the Great White North before ending up in the Last Frontier to command a last stand at something. Always a fan of the written word, Waters has ghost written many a piece for those who needed assistance, to the chagrin of his always forgiving wife. Paul is a recluse who lives in Anchorage, Alaska and Murder in Anchorage is his first novel.

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 Found this book by accident and started it...and didn't stop reading. I thoroughly enjoy a story that explains the details of a crime investigation. Plus, the characters were believable and smart, especially the female personalities. To top it off, I'm now thinking of visiting Anchorage, but maybe in the summer. 

R. Opa Davis
Thriller Enthusiast
     

 Finished it! It was good, I really liked it. Completely unique (like the method of killing) and very imaginative. The story held my attention because your format of lots of conversation/dialog versus a maximum of detailed background info made it flow. I'm looking forward to the next book. 

Jackie Visher
Avid Book Reader
     

 Pretty darn good for a first novel. I've read stronger lead characters--Jimmy DeAnza was not always the smartest, but his supporting cast of women helped him immensely in solving the murder. I liked that. 

Janet Gusman
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