Murder City

· FriesenPress
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A full moon hung in the dome of the sky over Edmonton. Earliest dawn in the great city sent scarlet fingers of light into a navy-blue sky above her eastern suburbs. A veil of summer mist formed over the North Saskatchewan River like a silken shroud that drifted eastward over the valley bottom covering the alabaster sheen of human corpses hidden among the poplar and evergreen stands below. A breeze moved through groves of quaking aspen, and the city shuddered deep inside her bones at the horrors of the night she had witnessed.

About the author

Dan Martin is a semi-retired psychotherapist living in Edmonton Alberta.

Throughout his writings, when Dan describes wilderness settings or wild animal habitats, they are places he has known and terrain he has explored. Dan grew up in a family of guides and outfitters in Northern Alberta, and is a former licensed game guide. He worked several years as a field officer with Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife before completing three degrees with concentration in psychology and clinical social work.

Dan's writings often feature complex characters in malevolent as well as nurturing roles. Characters are frequently an eclectic projection of personalities Dan has known during many years as a psychotherapist, counselling male offenders, children who are the victims of abuse, psychopathic personalities, as well as ordinary people dealing with oppression or life adjustment problems.

He has previously published his work in the University of Alberta "English 309 Magazine."

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