One of the most compelling secondary figures in Steve Hamilton's series about reluctant northern Michigan PI Alex McKnight has always been his tee drinking Ojibwa Indian pal, Vinnie LeBlanc. In Blood Is the Sky, Vinnie asks Alex for help in finding his brother, a hunting guide, who has vanished in northern Ontario. Against his better judgment, Alex begins the long drive north with Vinnie. Suddenly, the two find themselves stranded in the heart of the Canadian wilderness with no food, no weapons -- and no way out.
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One of the most compelling secondary figures in Steve Hamilton's series about reluctant northern Michigan PI Alex McKnight has always been his tee drinking Ojibwa Indian pal, Vinnie LeBlanc. In Blood Is the Sky, Vinnie asks Alex for help in finding his brother, a hunting guide, who has vanished in northern Ontario. Against his better judgment, Alex begins the long drive north with Vinnie. Suddenly, the two find themselves stranded in the heart of the Canadian wilderness with no food, no weapons -- and no way out.
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Alex Mcknight is off an another adventure, this time in canada. Steve Hamilton's ability to weave his story through many sub plots keeps you entwined until the last page, his character, Alex McKnight, seem to have trouble following him no matter where he goes or what he does. If you like novels about the U.P. and the misadventures of a retired Detroit policenam that this is the series for you, just don't forget to start with the first one.