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Hardcover

6.06 x 9 x 1.07 in

February 13, 2009

Harpercollins Canada, Limited


1554683211
9781554683215

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Listen to the exclusive radio drama Darkness at the Stroke of Noon

RCMP Sergeant Booker Kennison knows more dirt than an officer should and has been exiled by his superiors to duty in Yellowknife. When a flash fire claims the lives of two archaeologists at a dig on remote Victory Island in Nunavut, Kennison is dispatched to investigate in a cold wilderness where winter's grip and 24-hour darkness are closing in fast.

Ruby Cruz, ex-FBI agent, is also on her way north, sent to protect the interests of the American corporation that funded the dig. Those interests include Dr. Karl Kniesser and a 160-year-old journal he has secretly cut from the clothing of a frozen corpse. The journal contains the secrets of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition and may hold the key to controlling the Northwest Passage today. But when Ruby arrives, she finds Kniesser dead and the prized journal missing.

As the ice moves in and supplies grow scarce, Kennison confirms that the two deaths are murders, and the hunt for their killer begins -- until Kennison himself becomes a target of a secretive assassin lurking in the barren landscape. Threatened from all sides, Kennison must solve two mysteries before time and light run out.

About the Author

Dennis Richard Murphy was a successful film and television writer, director, producer and teacher whose documentary series appeared in 70 countries in 33 languages. His short stories were published in Ellery Queen's and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazines as well as in several anthologies, and in 2007 he won the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Story. Sadly, Dennis Richard Murphy passed away in June 2008, shortly after completing Darkness at the Break of Noon.

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  • Lauren

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    Interesting Canadian Mystery 4

    9 months ago

    RCMP Sergeant Booker Kennison is reassigned to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories from Ottawa where he conducted a review of corrupt RCMP officers. Shortly after arriving, he is put on a plane and sent to Victory Point, even further north and even more desolate, to solve two murders. Victory Point is the site of an archeological dig site trying to find proof that Franklin and British nationals sailed through the Northwest Passage. Such findings could compromise Canadian arctic sovereignty… read more

  • Sharpquilter

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    Murder in the Arctic 5

    10 months ago

    Captivating novel set in the Canadian north during a few days of an arctic summer. RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) Sergeant Booker Kennison has recently been posted to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Whether it is punishment for uncovering shady dealing within the RCMP or to protect him from criminal elements from his previous post in Ottawa, we don't know. He is soon sent to investigate the deaths of two researchers at Victory Point, King William Island, Nunavut. From the… read more

  • Luanne Ollivier

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    Fantastic Canadia mystery! 5

    11 months ago

    Ruby, recently widowed, wants out of the FBI. She takes a job with the AEI (Arctic Exploration Institute). Her first assignment is to travel to the Victory Point archaeological dig in Nunavut, Canada and accompany one of their scientists, who has made an unbelievable discovery in the Canadian Arctic, back to the U.S. At the same time, RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) Sergeant Booker Kennison, who has been banished to the Yellowknife station for reporting corruption within the Mounties, is… read more

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