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The story is set against the harsh Alaskan backdrop of glaciers and
a wild-west sense of Justice. Cold, chilling enemies and their
machinations, propel Trevor Rains to question the government and
the Alaskan legal system. Trevor, a widower, returns to Anchorage,
Alaska, to help his former employer value a gold mine that is
included in a murdered couple's estate. While working on the
estate, his best Alaskan friend, a government operative, drags him
into the deadly world of motorcycle gangs, murder, corruption,
intrigue and blackmail reaching into the highest echelons of the
Alaskan government. Along the way, Trevor finds a new love, one he
never thought he would find again, which more than complicates his
life. Trevor struggles to reconcile his new loves abhorrence of
violence and the life style he lives. In the process, ruthless
powers seek to destroy him and his closest friend. Entangled in the
Alaskan corruption, a former client, who owns several strip clubs
in Anchorage and Fairbanks, appeals to Trevor and his friend to aid
her in discovering the people wanting her dead. In the end, Trevor
regrets taking the estate assignment when he is blamed for deaths
of people close to him. The impact of his decisions eats at his
conscious and leads him to examine his way of life and his
perspective of the world he lives in.
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++++ Hoel Morvan; Or, The Court And Camp Of Henry V.; Volume 2 Of
Hoel Morvan; Or, The Court And Camp Of Henry V; William S hergold]
Browning William S hergold] Browning T.C. Newby, 1844
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