Murder in Wasilla

Murder in Wasilla by Mary Wasche is a fiction novel published by Mary Wasche on March 26, 2015. This edition spans 324 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a Boston law school graduate, Preston Mills, who finds himself in a challenging situation as he defends an innocent man accused of murdering a kindergarten teacher. The narrative unfolds in Alaska, where Mills navigates both his legal responsibilities and his growing feelings for the defendant’s daughter.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that delves into the complexities of a murder case marked by an unusual method of killing. As Mills adjusts to life in Alaska, the plot explores themes of innocence and the intricacies of the legal system. The setting and character dynamics contribute to the unfolding drama, making it a compelling read for those interested in legal fiction and crime narratives.
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A Boston law school graduate, new to Alaska and in over his head with his first big case, must defend an innocent man accused of murdering a kindergarten teacher whose naked, half-frozen body he spotted along the shoulder of an isolated highway. As Preston Mills adjusts to life on the Last Frontier, he falls hard for the defendant’s spunky and appealing daughter. The crime very nearly goes unsolved due to the unique method of murder.
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