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Seaweed on Ice
Can$12.95
Praise for Seaweed on the Street: "Makes great use of West Coast
aboriginal mythology and religion…Let's hope Silas Seaweed returns." - THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Coast Salish street cop Silas Seaweed has his hands full. An elderly Jewish immigrant has disappeared. An old blind woman has been murdered. Valuable art stolen from German Jews during the Second World War has begun to show up for sale in Victoria's auction houses, and the word on the street is that collectors are planning to loot a priceless Coast Salish archeological site.
Unravelling these mysteries becomes a life-and-death quest, for when his investigation leads Seaweed into romance, it's just possible that his lover is a ruthless killer.
Stanley Evans' first book in this crime-fiction series is Seaweed on the Street (2005). His previous novels are Outlaw Gold and Snow-Coming Moon. He was born in England, immigrated to Canada in 1954 and now lives in Victoria, B.C. He began his career by writing articles for newspapers and magazines. He has also written two plays that were produced at the Arts Club in Vancouver.
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