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  • Published: 15 January 2015
  • ISBN: 9781616954758
  • Imprint: Soho Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 328
  • RRP: $32.99
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Cold Storage, Alaska




An offbeat, often hilarious crime novel set in the sleepy Alaskan town of Cold Storage from the Shamus Award winning author of the Cecil Younger series.
 
Cold Storage, Alaska, is a remote fishing outpost where salmonberries sparkle in the morning frost and where you just might catch a King Salmon if you’re zen enough to wait for it. Settled in 1935 by Norse fishermen who liked to skinny dip in its natural hot springs, the town enjoyed prosperity at the height of the frozen fish boom. But now the cold storage plant is all but abandoned and the town is withering. 

Clive “The Milkman” McCahon returns to his tiny Alaska hometown after a seven-year jail stint for dealing coke. He has a lot to make up to his younger brother, Miles, who has dutifully been taking care of their ailing mother. But Clive doesn’t realize the trouble he’s bringing home. His vengeful old business partner is hot on his heels, a stick-in-the-mud State Trooper is dying to bust Clive for narcotics, and, to complicate everything, Clive might be going insane—lately, he’s been hearing animals talking to him. Will his arrival in Cold Storage be a breath of fresh air for the sleepy, depopulated town? Or will Clive’s arrival turn the whole place upside down?

  • Published: 15 January 2015
  • ISBN: 9781616954758
  • Imprint: Soho Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 328
  • RRP: $32.99
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Praise for Cold Storage, Alaska

Praise for Cold Storage, Alaska

"Wise, wayward, wonderfully unhinged."--James Sallis, author of Drive and the Lew Griffin mysteries

"A snapshot of the USA, with its faults and struggling possibilities. Comic, engrossing, exotic yet familiar, it's precise to the place and its feel, keen on character and foible, full of lore and history, and rich in little off-to the-side sightings of trees, winds, waves, birds and mammals... Over the top good."--Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Turtle Island

"[Straley's] evocation of nature and human nature approaches the lyrical, and he seems guided by Faulkner's dictum that the only thing truly worth writing about is the human heart in conflict with itself."--Booklist, Starred Review

"Like the Coen brothers on literary speed, John Straley is among the very best stylists of his generation. Cold Storage, Alaska is truly stunning, poetic, and smart."--Ken Bruen, Shamus Award winning author of The Guard

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