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Available 4.15.24


Blue Ice
I.C. Enger

Lake House mystery #1
Oak Tree Press
July 2012
On Sale: July 11, 2012
324 pages
ISBN: 1610090454
EAN: 9781610090452
Kindle: B0091Z6K86
Hardcover / e-Book
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What the agents discover at Three Cranes Lake will change how you view terrorism forever.

A much anticipated new start for Brooke Breckenridge erupts into an explosion of murder and international intrigue when she travels from Seattle to an isolated lake on the Canadian border to find seclusion and healing. Strange and dangerous things begin to happen, soon events at the lake house attract the attention of Homeland Security Special Agent Jack Strickland and she finds herself entangled in suspicion, crime and dangerous attraction.

As more agents are brought in and the web unravels, the true plot is revealed and life in the small town of Makkapitew will never be the same.

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8 comments posted.

Re: Blue Ice

I think Michael Connolly has a book called Black Ice. One of his Harry Bosch ones.
(Clare O'Beara 7:06am January 26, 2013)

Clare, he does have one called the Black Ice, but in his book black ice is an
illegal drug. I'm torn between being glad there are agencies out there like
this and invasion of our privacy. I used to think that as a law abiding citizen
I didn't need to worry, but I'm not so sure anymore.
(
Susan Falkler 11:02am January 26, 2013)

I'm sure that they serve a good purpose for this Country, but by the same token, it's sort of scary to think that they could accuse the average American of a crime, not afford them the chance to make a phone call, and lock them up somewhere, even though they might not be guilty. For those that do their job and truly go after those that are trying to harm our Country, I salute them.
(
Peggy Roberson 9:32pm January 26, 2013)

Thanks for the comments everyone. I'm hoping that the take away from the blog will be an awareness of the folks protecting our borders and commerce. The high drama stays where it belongs, in a fictional mystery story.
(
Ic Enger 1:12pm January 27, 2013)

You leave me smiling for more with all the talk about ice.
Somebody wrote a book about Out on Thin Ice which makes me wonder about the opposite Thick Ice. Are your investigators icy and quietly letting the talk flow from the suspects?
(
Alyson Widen 4:25pm January 27, 2013)

You got me sold on Homeland Security. I'm in on your series.
(
Kai Wong 5:55pm January 27, 2013)

Ah yes, Alyson, my special agents have their ways. They're usually one step ahead of Brooke, the point of view character, and they know more than they say. She does have her moments though, and manages to drive them nuts.
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Ic Enger 8:30pm January 27, 2013)

I am a bit familiar with some of the activities of ICE, having read of their work in our local newspaper. But I would enjoy learning more. Homeland Security has a special responsibility currently, since Al Qaeda had treatened our country this week because of the U.S. helping France in Africa. Your book is very timely.
(
Gladys Paradowski 10:39pm February 3, 2013)

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