Die a Stranger: An Alex McKnight Novel
The New York Times Bestseller Late one night, a plane lands on a deserted airstrip. Five dead bodies are found there the next morning. And now Vinnie LeBlanc is missing. Vinnie is a member of the Ojibwa Indian tribe and he just might be Alex McKnight’s best friend. So Alex can’t help but be...
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The New York Times Bestseller Late one night, a plane lands on a deserted airstrip. Five dead bodies are found there the next morning. And now Vinnie LeBlanc is missing. Vinnie is a member of the Ojibwa Indian tribe and he just might be Alex McKnight’s best friend. So Alex can’t help but be worried when he disappears. There’s a deadly crime war creeping into Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and Alex never would have thought that his friend could be involved. But after an unexpected stranger arrives in town, Alex will soon find out that the stakes are higher than he ever could have imagined.The latest in Steve Hamilton’s Edgar Award–winning series, Die a Stranger just might be his boldest book yet.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781250000101 (1250000106)
Publish date: June 11th 2013
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Series: Alex McKnight (#9)
Won Die A Stranger from Goodreads First Reads. Will get to reading it soon.
Synopsis: Alex's buddy Vinnie, an Ojibwa tribal member and recovering alcoholic, disappears after his mother passes away and he relapses with several drinks. Alex must find what happened to him and if it has anything to do with several men being killed in a drug trade that Vinnie's name has come up ...
I've definitely come the conclusion that Steve Hamilton doesn't know how to write a bad book. Well, at least when it comes to his Alex McKnight series as I haven't read any of his standalones. Alex is one of my favorite characters. He rushes blindly and headlong into bad situations without a tho...
I won this from the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway.It took awhile for me to really get into this book. It was slow for about the first 80 pages and then it started getting pretty interesting. The last 100 pages though really grabbed me and it became very difficult for me to put the book down. I like...