Originally published: 1994. Includes preview from the author's Play with fire.
Summary:
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska: Population, two thousand, approximate number of families, zero, and America's largest oilfield. In three months, the Prudhoe Bay oil operation has logged half a dozen drug overdoses, and one death: Chuck Cass, thirty-four, production operator, loner - found floating facedown in the company pool wearing full flight gear. Jack King, head of Alaskan Royal Petroleum Company, is a man with all the social grace of a blast furnace and a company-wide drug problem. So he's in need of a discreet investigator to sign on a ground level. Someone who can navigate a flat-bed truck through a fifteen-knot wind at forty degrees below freezing and root out a narcotic supply without arousing suspicion amongst their co-workers. Sounds like a job for Kate Shugak...
Series:
Kate Shugak series ; bk. 4 Stabenow, Dana. Kate Shugak series ; bk. 4.
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