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Sobre El Autor
Rick Wallace is a grassroots social justice activist, peacebuilding practitioner, researcher, lecturer and national/international consultant on community-based peacebuilding.
Obras de Rick Wallace
Merging Fires: Grassroots Peacebuilding Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Peoples (2013) 5 copias
Curveball - Winning Season 2 copias
Dunk Under Pressure 2 copias
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 10
- Miembros
- 22
- Popularidad
- #553,378
- Valoración
- 4.3
- Reseñas
- 3
- ISBNs
- 6
- Idiomas
- 1
With the news of a violent murder, the couple are unsure of how safe they are, and Tim begins sleuthing the history of the land as he would like to clear up the mystery and assure his wife they are safe while they are there in such a remote location. He questions the seller and a local resident in his attempt to learn more. While he learns of some of the lore, he is left without much information.
When the couple is able to finally able to begin the work of building the cabin foundation, a traumatic event occurs forcing the couple to leave the area immediately. After they arrive back home, Tim is highly determined to get answers to the event that occurred. This leads him researching some of the events first mentioned to him by the local resident of “Lake Poco”, and enlisting the help of a good friend to assist him on solving the mystery that awaits him.
It is clear in Rick Wallace’s novel “Anoka” that he is a man of the great outdoors, as this story is based in a remote wooden area. The description of the forest and those that call it home is well captured. It is a wonderful story and I enjoyed how events flowed, however I feel the suspense was taken from me as there were hints that were dropped too often, so I was able to predict most of what was occurring before I reached it in the story. I would still recommend this to those that want a good tale to escape with. The characters, description and story line are well developed, but with the many hints I had a good idea what the mystery was. But I did enjoy as it as it is a good ‘fast pace’ read, making one want to continue on.… (más)