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Hardcover Capitol Offense: A Nik Kane Alaska Mystery Book

ISBN: 0399154310

ISBN13: 9780399154317

Capitol Offense: A Nik Kane Alaska Mystery

(Book #2 in the Nik Kane Series)

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From the author of Lost Angel comes this second novel in a new series featuring Detective Nik Kane. Sent to investigate a murder that implicates one of Alaskas most promising young politicians, Kane... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A rare look inside Alaska

Fans of crime novels and detective fiction will find much to enjoy in Mike Doogan's Nik Kane stories. What sets Capitol Offense apart is its rare peek inside an Alaska few writers and no tourists ever see: political, urban Alaska. Mike's uniquely qualified to guide this journey, of course, owing to a deep background in Alaska journalism and politics. Has a sitting state legislator ever written a thriller like this one? Some reviewers have criticized the plot as fanciful or overly rococo; they just don't know Alaska politics. An even more intercine scandal is unfolding on the front pages of the state's newspapers even as you read this...

fine Alaskan mystery

Just under a decade ago in Juneau, he was considered one of Anchorage's best police detectives; than a night of off duty drinking led to his shooting a twelve year old boy, who a witness claimed was unarmed. Convicted he spent seven years in prison with the end of his reputation. Freed early because the witness admitted he lied as the kid carried, he recently was exonerated, but his wife who stood by him during the trial and incarceration is divorcing him and the APD refuses to take him back. Fiftyish Nik Kane has become a private investigator. His former boss Police Chief Jeffords hires him to find proof that Native Alaskan state legislator Matthew Hope did not kill the beautiful young assistant. All the circumstantial evidence points in his direction. As he begins to dig around the capital, his estranged son, working as a summer intern there, rejects any contact with him. Meanwhile someone wants Nik to stop his inquiry and that someone has arranged beatings of the sleuth and threatens more than just bodily harm. Nik knows he has frightened the person he assumes is the real culprit. Juneau is a refreshing change as most Alaskan mysteries showcase the stark beauty of the state's vast wilderness. The story line is fast-paced although the plot has been done many times before albeit in the Lower Forty-eight. Nik is an interesting acrimonious individual as he knows he needs to move past his bitterness but finds it impossible not to react with sarcasm and childish anger. Fans of Alaskan mysteries will enjoy his second escapade (see LOST ANGEL) even if he follows his gut more than the clues. Harriet Klausner
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