Alaska’s Deadly Dozen

Alaska’s Deadly Dozen by Tom Brennan, published by Epicenter Press in 2020, offers a detailed examination of twelve murder cases that were investigated and solved by Alaska police over a span of thirty years. This edition, written in English and spanning 195 pages, delves into the complexities of crime in Alaska, a region characterized by its extremes and diverse population.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the intersection between biography, social science, and criminology as the book presents the chilling narratives of these cases. The accounts highlight not only the investigative processes but also the unique societal factors at play in Alaska, where both good citizens and those who commit heinous acts coexist. This work provides insight into the historical context of crime in the state, making it a significant contribution to the true crime genre.
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Alaska’s Deadly Dozen is a comprehensive account of 12 murder cases investigated and solved by Alaska police investigators over 30 years. Alaska is a land of extremes and its people include good citizens, those who prey on them and a few weird ones.
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