Unnatural Deaths

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Title

Unnatural Deaths

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A crime novel set in a small fictional Maine town. Written by local attorney and resident of Central Maine. From the author's website: "Why would anyone want to kill Harvey Coburn? This question perplexes Maine state police detective Martin Counihan. Two of Coburn's hunting companions, en route to Coburn's hunting camp deep in the Maine woods, find the owner of Coburn Shoe lying in the woods road with a bullet in his skull. Later that day, the Coburn police discover another body in the parking lot of an Appalachian Trail entry point. This victim is Blackie Pelletier, a worker at Coburn Shoe and the brother of Laurent Pelletier, a powerful, well-connected Maine lawyer. Counihan explores several leads and discovers the startling fact that the murders he is investigating resemble two others, one in Rhode Island and one in Georgia. Is there a link, Counihan wonders.... In a crackling ending, Maine and federal authorities descend on those responsible for these two unusual murders in the small Maine mill town and bring them to justice."

Creator

Fuller, Robert G., Jr.

Publisher

Dog Ear Publishing

Date

2009

Language

English

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Book

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ISBN

9781598588972

Num Pages

220

Place

Indianapolis, Indiana

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