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    Beware the Whale's Wake

    Beware the Whale's Wake

    by Joe Niehaus, Mary Sikora


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      BN ID: 2940012606334
    • Publisher: Inglesham Publications
    • Publication date: 01/29/1994
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 535 KB

    Joe Niehaus is a lieutenant with the Kettering Police Department in Ohio. He spent nine years as a detective and is certified in forensic hypnosis. A native of Cincinnati he is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and Tiffin University. He has written six books.

    Mary Sikora is a former daily newspaper reporter who currently works as a free-lance writer and editor and as a part time instructor in English at the University of Dayton. A native of Cincinnati, she has published two books.

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    Someone is stalking the crew of a fishing ship in the small town of Bear Creek, Washington, and killing them — one by one. Only Detective Josh Epstein stands in the way. And it’s complicated. He must work with limited resources while dealing with the emergence of his own ghost-riddled past. When the crew and owners of the ship remain tight-lipped, he enlists the help of quick-witted D.E.A. agent Paul Ferguson and the enchanting Coast Guard investigator Kimiko Stephens. It doesn’t take long before Epstein finds himself at odds with a Japanese cosmetics company — and a relentless killer. The three try desperately to find the connection only to know the victims continue to die in a way that seems related to the sea. and Epstein is forced into investigating something he doesn’t quite understand. It takes time. But with the help of Ferguson and Stephens, he realizes the key to solving the case. Is he in time to stop the final slaughter?

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    Ken Keener
    I've read this book many times and have developed a real affection for it. As a high school English teacher, I have students read it as a class novel. Since it's a mystery, it's ideal for them to predict and infer, and as most of us do, they love action. The plot is internally consistent, and even though very few guess the killer until Niehaus is ready, it all makes sense in the end. Epstein, the main character, is appealingly human, and we find ourselves wanting him to succeed.
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