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Ben Pecos finds himself leaving his new home and new wife Julie in Florida, as he is sent on temporary assignment with the Indian Health Service to remote and frigid Moose Flats, Alaska. There, his job will be to help set up a new clinic to address the communityâs problems.
He soon discovers that alcoholism, drugs, and domestic violence arenât the only issues in this tiny village. Almost before he has set up his office, there are three deaths under questionable circumstances. But what do a heart attack, a drug overdose, and frozen corpse out on the tundra have in common? Ben is shocked to learn it could all involve his ex-girlfriend, who has quite a few surprises in store, including a son Ben never knew about.
And when Julie rearranges her work assignment to come and spend several months with Ben in Alaska, thatâs when the tough questions must be answeredâif they survive long enough to put together all the complex clues.
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Praise for Susan Slater and the Ben Pecos Mystery Series:
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âThis is a wonderful book with loveable heroes.â â Library Journal, (on The Pumpkin Seed Massacre)
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âSusan Slaterâs Thunderbird is a witty, absorbing tale.â âPublishers Weekly
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âSlater effectively combines an appealing mix of new and existing characters âĻ dry humor; crackling suspense; and a surprise ending.â âBooklist
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ââĻ a gripping novel. We mystery lovers hope itâs the first of many.â â Tony Hillerman
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âA solid, suspenseful narrative and colorful glimpses of Native American life strongly recommend this âĻâ â Library Journal (on Thunderbird)
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ââĻ Ben Pecosâraised far from New Mexicoâs Tewa Puebloâcould become as lasting a fictional presence as Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee.â â Chicago Tribune
Kansas native Susan Slater lived in New Mexico for thirty-nine years. Her Southwest mystery novels reflect her extensive knowledge of the tribes and pueblo culture in the area. As an educator she directed the Six Sandoval Teacher Education Program for the All Indian Pueblo Council through the University of New Mexico. She taught creative writing for UNM and the University of Phoenix. She retired to Florida to write full time, continuing her Ben Pecos and Dan Mahoney mysteries, along with the occasional stand alone novel.