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Northern Heat

by Mark Elliott

335 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2716; ISBN 1-4120-4908-3; US$27.50, C$31.19, EUR22.50, £16.00

A deputy sheriff in a rural Minnesota county investigates the accidental shooting of a young man. The accident turns to murder, murder, love and more from Minneapolis to Duluth.


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About the Book

In a small, Minnesota town, during the swelter of a July day, a young man is shot and killed. The tragedy leads to murder times three. The ensuing investigation leads Deputy Sheriff Mike Andrews across the state and into the untested waters of love.

The plot, the adventure, the mystery, but most of all the characters will have you reading until you have finished Northern Heat. And then you will want more. Mark Elliott's first novel will soon be followed by a second Mike Andrews novel.



About the Author

Mark Elliott and his family live in norther Minnesota. Besides writing and running his business, he is involved throughout the state in coaching and administering youth baseball and hockey.

Elliott had 11 years' experience in local law enforcement before leaving to pursue other endeavors. He has drawn on this experience and his storytelling abilities in producing his first novel, Northern Heat. Other novels are coming in the near future, including another Mike Andrews/ Sara Ward story.



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