Fire and Ice: A Liam Campbell Mystery
Liam Campbell Mysteries, Book 1
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Marguerite Gavin
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Dana Stabenow
About this listen
In this mystery series by Dana Stabenow, the Edgar Award-winning author returns to the Alaskan setting she's famous for, with a wonderful character - state trooper Liam Campbell. Liam's just been transferred from Anchorage to the small fishing village of Newenham, Alaska - where a local pilot seems to have lost his head.
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- Sarah
- 13-01-25
Great detective story set in Alaska
Believable characters, written by an author who knows Alaska deeply. Dana Stabenow is knowledgeable about place and people in rural Alaska,
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- mollyeyre
- 14-10-14
Impossible to finish!
Well, I thought I was buying a crime novel ... I have had to give up on this for several reasons:
I absolutely hated the voice of the narrator - though by 3/4 of the way through side one I managed to get used to the strange raspy voice.
I started to think that I had stumbled into the Mills and Boon directory in error, the intimate sex scenes were totally unnecessary, were far too detailed and too long, I started to feel like a voyeur. There seemed no point to the inclusion of these scenes, and I really didn't want to know what she did with her mouth - nor what he did with his. Some things are private!
The book still hasn't gone through any investigation about 'the incident', and I am on side two.
I really cannot give up any more of my time to this non- story. I just don't care any more!
The characters don't interest me, the plot is non existent, and I am getting more and more irritated by its lack of direction.
How has it got so many 5* reviews?
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