THIRST: An Alex Graham Novel

· Lantern Audio · Narrated by Steve Carlson
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9 hr 55 min
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Explosive violence rocks Canada’s Slocan Valley after the shooting deaths of three teenagers in a bombing attempt at the Keenleyside Dam. A joint U.S.-Canada military force locks down the Valley to protect Columbia River dams critical to both countries but martial law incites more violence. Geologist Alex Graham refuses to let politics stand in her way. She evades military patrols to slip into a restricted zone in her hunt for a silver mine to claim as her own. But her plans are derailed by an intentionally set fire that almost takes her life. Someone wants her out of the Slocan Valley. When Alex discovers a gunshot victim in an abandoned mine, she fears she could be next. But she’s never been one to wait for trouble to come to her and she tracks a suspicious man seen once too often in the lonely mountains. All eyes are on the dams, but the true threat lies elsewhere.

About the author

Katherine Prairie brings her own experience as an international geologist to the Alex Graham thriller series. Her debut novel THIRST was shortlisted for the Whistler Independent Book Awards and BLUE FIRE was shortlisted for the International Rubery Book Awards and a semi-finalist in the Adventure Writers Competition. She is an award-winning presenter, the co-founder of Sisters in Crime - Canada West, and a past Crime Writers of Canada director. An avid traveller with an insatiable curiosity, you never know where you'll find her next! But most days, she's in Kingston, Canada quietly plotting murder and mayhem under the watchful eye of a cat.

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