The Chee-Chalker

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Author: L. Ron Hubbard ISBN: 9781592125272
Publisher: Galaxy Press Publication: March 16, 2009
Imprint: Galaxy Press Language: English
Author: L. Ron Hubbard
ISBN: 9781592125272
Publisher: Galaxy Press
Publication: March 16, 2009
Imprint: Galaxy Press
Language: English

Chee-Chalker: a newcomer to Alaska and the Klondike; an Indian word meaning one who is inexperienced or has no knowledge; a tenderfoot.
Bill Norton might be new to Ketchikan but he’s no tenderfoot. In fact, he’s one of the sharpest FBI agents this side of the Yukon—savvy, tough and resourceful.
Norton’s come to this rough-and-tumble town to look into a case of a missing person—his own boss—who vanished investigating a heroin smuggling operation. What Norton finds is a string of corpses, a gallery of rogues, and a fleet of fishing boats that specialize in red herrings. He also finds himself warming up to the heart-stopping halibut heiress Elaine Halloway.
But is Elaine mixed up in the heroin trade ... or a victim of it? To find the truth Norton will have to make living men sweat—and dead men talk. Because every body fished out of the icy waters has a story to tell, and it will take all of Norton’s CSI-like skills to squeeze it out of them.
The action crackles and the romance sizzles as The Chee-Chalker puts you on the case in a place where the suspense is murder. “Hubbard’s prose is terse and witty as always.” —Publishers Weekly
“Most entertaining.” —Booklist

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Chee-Chalker: a newcomer to Alaska and the Klondike; an Indian word meaning one who is inexperienced or has no knowledge; a tenderfoot.
Bill Norton might be new to Ketchikan but he’s no tenderfoot. In fact, he’s one of the sharpest FBI agents this side of the Yukon—savvy, tough and resourceful.
Norton’s come to this rough-and-tumble town to look into a case of a missing person—his own boss—who vanished investigating a heroin smuggling operation. What Norton finds is a string of corpses, a gallery of rogues, and a fleet of fishing boats that specialize in red herrings. He also finds himself warming up to the heart-stopping halibut heiress Elaine Halloway.
But is Elaine mixed up in the heroin trade ... or a victim of it? To find the truth Norton will have to make living men sweat—and dead men talk. Because every body fished out of the icy waters has a story to tell, and it will take all of Norton’s CSI-like skills to squeeze it out of them.
The action crackles and the romance sizzles as The Chee-Chalker puts you on the case in a place where the suspense is murder. “Hubbard’s prose is terse and witty as always.” —Publishers Weekly
“Most entertaining.” —Booklist

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