Die a Stranger

Late one night, a plane lands on a deserted airstrip. Five dead bodies are found there the next morning. And now Vinnie LeBlanc is missing.

Vinnie is a member of the Ojibwa Indian tribe, and he just might be Alex McKnight's best friend. So Alex can't help but be worried when he disappears. There's a deadly crime war creeping into Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and Alex never would have thought that his friend could be involved. But after an unexpected stranger arrives in town, Alex will soon find out that the stakes are higher than he ever could have imagined.

The ninth novel in Steve Hamilton's Edgar Award-winning series, Die a Stranger just might be his boldest book yet.

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Die a Stranger

Late one night, a plane lands on a deserted airstrip. Five dead bodies are found there the next morning. And now Vinnie LeBlanc is missing.

Vinnie is a member of the Ojibwa Indian tribe, and he just might be Alex McKnight's best friend. So Alex can't help but be worried when he disappears. There's a deadly crime war creeping into Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and Alex never would have thought that his friend could be involved. But after an unexpected stranger arrives in town, Alex will soon find out that the stakes are higher than he ever could have imagined.

The ninth novel in Steve Hamilton's Edgar Award-winning series, Die a Stranger just might be his boldest book yet.

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Die a Stranger

Die a Stranger

by Steve Hamilton

Narrated by Dan John Miller

Unabridged — 8 hours, 51 minutes

Die a Stranger

Die a Stranger

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Overview

Late one night, a plane lands on a deserted airstrip. Five dead bodies are found there the next morning. And now Vinnie LeBlanc is missing.

Vinnie is a member of the Ojibwa Indian tribe, and he just might be Alex McKnight's best friend. So Alex can't help but be worried when he disappears. There's a deadly crime war creeping into Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and Alex never would have thought that his friend could be involved. But after an unexpected stranger arrives in town, Alex will soon find out that the stakes are higher than he ever could have imagined.

The ninth novel in Steve Hamilton's Edgar Award-winning series, Die a Stranger just might be his boldest book yet.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Every word counts in Edgar-winner Hamilton’s masterful ninth novel featuring ex-cop Alex McKnight (after 2011’s Misery Bay). McKnight, who rents out cabins on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, is trying to put his time in the Detroit PD behind him, while his best friend, Vinnie Red Sky LeBlanc, mourns the death of his mother, Hazel. Considered a mother to the entire Bay Mills Indian Community, Hazel mistook Vinnie shortly before her death for his estranged father. The older LeBlanc killed three people while driving drunk, a crime that made Vinnie a teetotaler. Given Vinnie’s strong antipathy toward alcohol, McKnight is shocked to find his friend knocking back a few scotches in a bar one night. Vinnie’s disappearance soon after may be connected with illegal smuggling across the porous Canadian border. Through his emotionally intelligent characterizations, McKnight transforms what could have been a mundane plot into a sensitive exploration of tragedy and redemption. Author tour. Agent: Jane Chelius, Jane Chelius Literary Agency. (July)

AUGUST 2012 - AudioFile

Vinnie LeBlanc has been missing, and his best friend Alex McKnight is worried. Alex has long respected Vinnie’s even-keeled presence in their sparsely populated Michigan town, and as a former cop, Alex’s radar is resonating over the coincidence of Vinnie’s absence and the recent deaths at a remote nearby airstrip. It seems unlikely that Vinnie, an undisruptive and deferential Ojibwa Indian, would be involved in the drug trafficking from Canada. Narrator Dan John Miller delivers this whodunit with a reverent touch for the Native American backdrop of the story. However, Miller’s voice sounds too young for the older Alex in this first-person narrative, but he compensates with impressive voices of the many Indian characters. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

AUGUST 2012 - AudioFile

Vinnie LeBlanc has been missing, and his best friend Alex McKnight is worried. Alex has long respected Vinnie’s even-keeled presence in their sparsely populated Michigan town, and as a former cop, Alex’s radar is resonating over the coincidence of Vinnie’s absence and the recent deaths at a remote nearby airstrip. It seems unlikely that Vinnie, an undisruptive and deferential Ojibwa Indian, would be involved in the drug trafficking from Canada. Narrator Dan John Miller delivers this whodunit with a reverent touch for the Native American backdrop of the story. However, Miller’s voice sounds too young for the older Alex in this first-person narrative, but he compensates with impressive voices of the many Indian characters. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159496454
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/09/2024
Series: The Alex McKnight Series , #9
Edition description: Unabridged
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