Three years ago in Sitka, Alaska, four people aboard the "Mygirl" were murdered. P.I. Cecil Younger helped the accused go free. Now, the man has disappeared. As a storm bears down on the Alaskan coast, two people connected with the case die in separate shootings. Younger is certain that someone is trying to finish the job begun on the "Mygirl" and he will come face to face with a terrifying truth that could spell his doom.
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Three years ago in Sitka, Alaska, four people aboard the "Mygirl" were murdered. P.I. Cecil Younger helped the accused go free. Now, the man has disappeared. As a storm bears down on the Alaskan coast, two people connected with the case die in separate shootings. Younger is certain that someone is trying to finish the job begun on the "Mygirl" and he will come face to face with a terrifying truth that could spell his doom.
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Cold Water Burning is the most violent and disturbing of the six novels of John Straley. The central plot is underlined and enhanced by the natural violence that occurs in the Alaskan environment. He takes us (those who do not live in Alaska) into the wilderness and on the sea to give us an indepth glimpse of what it takes to combat and survive without the help of modern conveniences. His main characters are rough and ready and wonderfully real. Every book of John Starley is a joy to read.