Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice by Dana Stabenow, published by Bloomsbury USA on February 4, 2021, is a compelling narrative set in the remote Alaskan town of Newenham. With 304 pages, this edition presents the story of Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell, who finds himself at the last police outpost in the United States. Sent there to redeem himself after a tragic mistake, Campbell’s new assignment quickly escalates when he discovers his ex-lover at a crime scene, setting the stage for a complex investigation.
Readers will delve into a world where the harsh Alaskan landscape mirrors the challenges Campbell faces as he navigates his professional and personal demons. The story unfolds in a small fishing town with limited resources, featuring a six-bed jail and a saloon that doubles as a courtroom. As a police procedural, the book explores themes of crime and redemption, while also highlighting the intricacies of private investigation in an isolated setting. This edition offers a detailed look at the life of a trooper grappling with his past while confronting new dangers.
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This is the end of the line for Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell.
Newenham is the last police outpost in the United States before you hit Siberia, and it’s Campbell’s last shot at getting his life back on track.
It’s an ice-bound fishing town with a six-bed jail, a busted ATM and a saloon that does double-duty as a courtroom.
It’s a wide-enough patch to warrant a state police presence, though, and Trooper Liam Campbell is it. He’s been sent there in disgrace, busted down from sergeant to trooper in the aftermath of a mistake that cost a family of five their lives.
Campbell never expected his new job to be simple, but finding his ex-lover crouched over a headless body on the tarmac is a hell of a way to get off the plane…
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