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Three men, a muckraking journalist, a gangster, and a politician encounter each other during the days of Prohibition, mob rule, gangland slayings, and political upheaval. Based upon historical figures and actual events, this historical crime noir novel is one that will whet you appetite for more!
Now for the first time, all of Mark's wonderful outdoor stories from River Stories and Doc the Bunny are complied in one book. Included in Black Water are four new essays, including the award winning piece, "Katherine Lake." The perfect book to take in the fishing boat, read around the campfire, or consider in a deer stand. For anyone with a sense of wonder and a taste for the great outdoors.
A murder mystery tied to Mormon polygamists in Montana and Minnesota, Laman's River follows the path of a destructive avenging angel and the two police officers bent on bringing him in.
A memoir of the North Woods, this lovely little book follows the creation of a family resort and the lives of two sisters growing up near Ely, Minnesota.
This terrific tale combines a historical novel set in WW II Yugoslavia and a contemporary murder mystery set in NE Minnesota. A unique and well received first novel.
A historical novel based upon the lynching of a Finnish dockworker in Duluth, Minnesota. A love story. A story of the labor movement. A story of immigration.
The story of a morally challenged trial lawyer set in western Minnesota's Smoky Hills.
Raised in privilege by her Caucasian mother and her African American father, Esther DuMont encounters tragedy and loss at an early age. Using language to paint the stunning scenery of Lake Superior's Apostle Islands, the gritty urban landscape of the Twin Cities and the rolling farmland of Central Iowa, Munger has created a tightly drawn contemporary fable.
"Sukulaiset portrays the journey of Elin Gustafson from the shores of Lake Superior to the shores of Lake Onega in the Soviet Republic of Karelia during the Great Depression. The story unfolds during Stalin's reign of terror and depicts the interwoven lives of Elin, her daughter Alexis, an immigrant American logger, and two Eastonian wrapped up in the brutal conflict between Nazi Germany and Communist Russia."--Page 4 of cover.
First published in 2002, this novella and fine collection of short fiction has been out-of-print for nearly five years. Enjoy this second edition, which includes new stories (including one award winner), from one of NE Minnesota's most beloved authors.
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