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The Hunting Wind

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind (USA 2013)

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Before he became a private investigator, before he served in the Detroit police, and long before he retreated to the wintry reaches of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Alex McKnight played ball in the minor leagues. He doesn't spend much time thinking about those days, at least not until a former teammate comes looking for him...

The man's here to ask a favor. He wants Alex to help him find the woman with whom he had a brief, passionate affair three decades ago. Who is Alex to deny his friend a chance to ward off a classic midlife chill by rekindling an old flame? But as the search deepens, McKnight begins to suspect that he hasn't been told the full story. And there might just be a reason why this mysterious woman is so hard to find.

The Hunting Wind continues Steve Hamilton's award-winning and New York Times-bestselling Alex McKnight series.

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind. An Alex McKnight Novel. St. Martin's Minotaur, ISBN: 9781250025777 (January, 2013), 259 p., $14.99.

 

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The Hunting Wind

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind (UK 2002)

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'The calendar said April, but April in Paradise is still cold enough to hurt you' -- a terrific Alex McKnight novel from award-winning Steve Hamilton.
Alex McKnight is sipping his beer in the Glasgow Inn when Randy Wilkins, a friend from his days in Detroit, turns up out of the blue. Finally he gets to the point. Randy's in love with a girl called Maria and wants to find her. The only problem being that he last saw her thirty years ago. It's a test of friendship to say the least and, at first, Alex can't think of anything worse. But loyalty gets the better of him and together Alex and Randy go back to Detroit where, as a police officer, Alex got shot. The bullet is still lodged in his chest.

Their search for Maria leads them back to the past -- a strange country which is unsavoury for Randy and painful for Alex as they hunt for Randy's lost love and Alex's lost life.

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind. Orion Books, ISBN: 0752847996 (July, 2002), 301 p., £5.99.

 

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The Hunting Wind

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind (USA 2002)

From the Publisher:
Before he became a private investigator, before he served in the Detroit police, and long before he retreated to the wintry reaches of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Alex McKnight played ball in the minor leagues. He doesn't spend much time thinking about those days, at least not until a former teammate comes looking for him...

The man's here to ask a favor. He wants Alex to help him find the woman with whom he had a brief, passionate affair three decades ago. Who is Alex to deny his friend a chance to ward off a classic midlife chill by rekindling an old flame? But as the search deepens, McKnight begins to suspect that he hasn't been told the full story. And there might just be a reason why this mysterious woman is so hard to find.

The Hunting Wind continues Steve Hamilton's award-winning and New York Times-bestselling Alex McKnight series.

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind. An Alex McKnight Novel. St. Martin's Minotaur, ISBN: 0312980264 (April, 2002), 342 p., $6.99.

 

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The Hunting Wind

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind (UK 2001)

From the Publisher:
'The calendar said April, but April in Paradise is still cold enough to hurt you' -- a terrific Alex McKnight novel from award-winning Steve Hamilton.
Alex McKnight is sipping his beer in the Glasgow Inn when Randy Wilkins, a friend from his days in Detroit, turns up out of the blue. Finally he gets to the point. Randy's in love with a girl called Maria and wants to find her. The only problem being that he last saw her thirty years ago. It's a test of friendship to say the least and, at first, Alex can't think of anything worse. But loyalty gets the better of him and together Alex and Randy go back to Detroit where, as a police officer, Alex got shot. The bullet is still lodged in his chest.

Their search for Maria leads them back to the past -- a strange country which is unsavoury for Randy and painful for Alex as they hunt for Randy's lost love and Alex's lost life.

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind. Orion Books, ISBN: 075284606X (November, 2001), 245 p., £16.99.

 

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The Hunting Wind

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind (USA 2001)

From the Publisher:
New York Times Bestselling Author of Die a Stranger
Before he became a private investigator, before he served in the Detroit police, and long before he retreated to the wintry reaches of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Alex McKnight played ball in the minor leagues. He doesn't spend much time thinking about those days, at least not until a former teammate comes looking for him...

The man's here to ask a favor. He wants Alex to help him find the woman with whom he had a brief, passionate affair three decades ago. Who is Alex to deny his friend a chance to ward off a classic midlife chill by rekindling an old flame? But as the search deepens, McKnight begins to suspect that he hasn't been told the full story. And there might just be a reason why this mysterious woman is so hard to find.

Steve Hamilton: The Hunting Wind. An Alex McKnight Novel. St. Martin's Minotaur, ISBN: 0312268947 (June, 2001), 306 p., $23.95.

 

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