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"e;Top Gun"e; became a household name with the worldwide success of the film of the same title. The 1986 blockbuster starring Tom Cruise as a hotshot U.S. Navy fighter pilot was so popular (drawing $356 million worldwide) that recruiters set up desks in theaters that were showing it, looking to attract the next generation of combat aviators. The movie did for Navy pilots what The Right Stuff did for astronauts.With the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the real TOPGUN-as the U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons program was known-approaching in 2019, and with Jerry Bruckheimer's sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, set to shoot next year, this is the time to publish the real story of the actual risk takers, disruptors, and innovators who revolutionized the art of aerial combat and created the center for excellence and incubator of leadership that thrives to this day.Here is the inside story of TOPGUN, told by the man who was picked to lead it at the start, from war to peace and back to war again, on and off the flight line, and through all six of our decades. Though Pedersen was a part of it at the beginning, some other great pilots carried on our work and he is eager to pay them tribute and make the book a celebration of our whole community. It's a great story, full of interesting characters and exciting history that American should know.
Sheriff's deputy Katarina Brown was just starting to examine the bone in the sinkhole when she looked down at the shifting earth under her feet. She was standing inches from an eerie set of white teeth. It was a skull - make that two skulls, complete with jawbones and eye sockets. Bending closer, she could see each skull had a hole the size of a quarter in the back of the cranium. These didn't look like old bones."Don," she yelled to archaeologist Donald Mosier, who was standing on the rim. "You'd better have another look at this."Human remains have been turning up on Whidbey Island for decades. The island's largest community, Oak Harbor, sits partly on the site of a Native American burial ground and longhouse settlement going back thousands of years. When bones began turning up during a street project in Oak Harbor's Old Town in 2011, they brought work to a halt. These bones were different, and Brown was determined to know whose they were, and how they got here.
On a snowy Christmas Eve, Detective Shane Lindstrom is on his way home to Whidbey Island on the Port Townsend ferry. A few miles away, a woman's body is dumped by the roadside in Greenbank. For Lindstrom and his young associate, Kat Brown, it looks like a straightforward case. But the more they dig into it, the deeper the mystery grows. They find themselves tangled in a complex web of online dating, two-timing spouses, voyeurs, evangelical hucksters, a creepy backwoods gnome and a Russian, mail-order bride. Is the key suspect being framed? Or did he murder his wife in a fit of passion and temper he'll regret for the rest of his life?
When a human foot washes ashore at Ebey's Landing on Whidbey Island, it's the latest puzzling turn in an old mystery. Feet have been showing up on beaches all over Puget Sound and British Columbia for years. Whose feet are they, and how did they get here? Is a serial killer at work? Or did the victims die in a plane crash or capsized boat? For Sheriff's Deputy Katarina Brown, the search for answers takes her deep into the lives and stories of five missing women and the circumstances that put them in harm's way. What she learns forever changes the lives of those left behind.
When a woman's body washes up near Deception Pass Bridge on Whidbey Island, it looks like suicide. Brad Haraldsen, her long-ago lover, isn't so sure. Decades after journalist Bella Morelli disappears from Brad's life, she is back and in trouble. She travels 3,000 miles to seek refuge and a new start on Whidbey Island, only to find conflict with powerful interests as she prepares to write the most important story of her life. That conflict continues today. In this combination volume of two mysteries, Final Deception and Final Passage, the quest to bring Bella's murderers to justice continues on the Alaska Ferry. Brad and his adventurous wife, Irene, and detective-partner Shane Lindstrom, pursue their suspects north on the Inside Passage and then back again to Puget Sound, where the villains' luck finally runs out in a secret compound in the San Juan Islands..These page-turning thrillers take readers on a fast-paced journey to out-of-the-way places.
Sheriff's detective Shane Lindstrom and deputy Katarina Brown study the corpse at the water's edge. Kat hasn't had breakfast yet and is glad now. She is looking at the remains of an obviously vital woman who had been going about her life a few hours earlier, looking forward to the 50th reunion of her high school class. What had she done to end up like this? The two sheriff's officers wade into a tangled web of childhood relationships to find the answers, as another classmate turns up dead, and then another.
A reunion of friends becomes a battle of wits with a psychopath in the mountains of Central Idaho.This third book in the Brad Haraldsen series brings together Bellingham, Washington, detective Shane Lindstrom and Alaskans Robert Yuka and Marie Martin as they hunt the hunter who is stalking a guest at Brad and Irene Haraldsen's ranch.It is a taut and fast-moving thriller that transports the reader into the heart of Idaho's breathtaking Sawtooth Mountains country. It is a must-read for all who love the Stanley Basin, Redfish Lake and the Wood River Valley.
Five thousand dollars is missing, there's a body in the lake, and somebody's being framed. This taut, fast-paced thriller is the crown jewel of the five books in the Brad Haraldsen Mystery Series. For Whidbey Island Detective Shane Lindstrom, his getaway to the lake country of New York's Adirondacks was to have been a restful vacation at an idyllic family hideaway. But now it's spiraling out of control. Join Shane and his friends as they work with an unlikely ally, a cabin prowler, and the old lady next door to unravel the secrets of this hidden world where more happens at night than in daytime.
For a writer, the line between truth and fantasy can be hopelessly blurred -- just the way I like it. I promised myself I would tell the truth in this memoir, and have some fun doing it. But fantasy keeps nipping at the margins.
A round trip from Bellingham to Skagway on the Alaska Ferry Matanuska becomes a race against time. Can Brad Haraldsen and his detective friend Shane Lindstrom put away the people who killed Brad's first love? Amid the raw beauty and mystery of the Inside Passage, Brad and his artist-wife wife, Irene, play a serious game with powerful adversaries. The vacation of a lifetime becomes the chase of a lifetime as they team up with Alaska authorities to run the murderers to ground.Travel to Alaska in these pages and find new discoveries at every turn. If you've ever taken the Alaska Ferry, or dreamed of it, you'll never look at your fellow travelers the same again!
When a woman mysteriously disappears on Whidbey Island, it hits close to home for sheriff's detective Shane Lindstrom. Friends arrive for a lighthearted reunion to find protests in the park and police searches on the ferry. In this fourth book in the Brad Haraldsen series, Shane and his friends must race against time to stop domestic terrorists from taking hundreds of lives -- if they only knew where!As readers piece together the clues, Final Justice takes them exploring old growth forest and beaches, into a paramilitary compound, to a former brothel turned B&B, on the ferry to Port Townsend and Hurricane Ridge, and across the Deception Pass Bridge to the picturesque communities of LaConner and Fir Island. The story is both troubling and hopeful. It draws from historic events and also looks ahead at competing visions for America. Through the eyes and actions of its characters, it calls for a more just, compassionate and inclusive democracy.
Bears, volcanoes, earthquakes, fire, ice, shipwreck and tuberculosis were realities of life in coastal Alaska a century ago. Seward was two years old in 1905 when Louis and Fanny Pedersen stepped off the boat with four children and a tent -- their home for both summer and winter. They were Methodist missionaries sent to fight alcohol and prostitution in the rough railroad camp, and build civic institutions. Skagway was a Gold Rush boom town on the way down in 1913 when they reached their next post. They threw everything they had at the battle against vice, championing schools, libraries, literacy and churches. "Be useful," Louis advised a relative. "Then you should be happy." Alaska left its mark on them, and they left their mark on it. What they started on the Last Frontier is still unfolding in this wild, raw, exhilarating place, and in the lives of those whose ancestors they touched. * Includes previously unpublished transcripts of interviews with three Pedersen children and 38 photographs, some of which have never before been published.
When a woman's body washes ashore near Deception Pass Bridge on Whidbey Island, it looks like suicide. Brad Haraldsen, her long-ago lover, isn't so sure.Decades after journalist Bella Morelli disappears from Brad's life, she is back and in trouble. She travels 3,000 miles to seek refuge and a new life on Whidbey Island, only to find conflict with powerful interests as she prepares to write the most important story of her life.That conflict continues today.
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