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Indecent Exposure

Father Hardy Alaska Mystery Series, Book 1

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Indecent Exposure

By: Jonathan Thomas Stratman
Narrated by: Jonathan Thomas Stratman
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The year is 1955. Eisenhower is President. Al Kaline and the Dodgers still own Brooklyn. And Elvis is driving a truck. Up north in Alaska, the Cold War heats up fast when secrets are stolen from a Dew Line Radar Station.

What the new priest, young Father Hardy, doesn’t know could kill him. A list that includes murderers, spies and survival at 40 degrees below zero. He’s an Episcopal priest, newly ordained and newly a widower. New to this remote Alaskan village, he’s helping the villagers and hiding a broken heart. But who helps him when a body is found and a young girl threatened–when he sees things he just can’t explain? Can he trust his new friends? Andy–an Athabascan Indian–dead-eye sniper in World War II Italy. And Evie. Is Hardy falling for her? Is she the murderer?

In a land where any exposure is dangerous, indecent exposure kills.

©2011 Jonathan Thomas Stratman (P)2023 Jonathan Thomas Stratman
Historical Alaska Fiction Mystery Heartfelt Village Suspense

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