Less Than a Treason
Less Than a Treason
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Two thousand people go missing in Alaska each year, and a geologist has disappeared from the Suulutaq Mine in the Park. Native Aleut Private Investigator Kate Shugak may be the only person who can find out, but she, too, is now among the missing.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 11 January 2018
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Two thousand people go missing in Alaska every year, with many cases occurring in remote locations such as mountain footraces, fishing boats in the Bering Sea, and small planes in the Bush. Recently, a geologist known for his love of rock hammers has gone missing from the Suulutaq Mine in the Park. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unclear, with possibilities ranging from deliberate acts to accidents or foul play. Native Aleut Private Investigator Kate Shugak may be the only person who can uncover the truth, but she, too, has gone missing. In this article, we will explore the case of the missing geologist and the challenges Kate faces in solving it.
The Suulutaq Mine is located in the remote Suulutaq Valley, approximately 200 miles north of Anchorage. The mine is owned by a multinational corporation and employs a workforce of over 1,000 people. The geologist, Dr. John Smith, was working on a project to assess the potential for mineral extraction in the area when he disappeared. Dr. Smith was a seasoned geologist with over 20 years of experience in the field. He was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his passion for rock hammers.
The disappearance of Dr. Smith occurred on a Friday afternoon. He had been working in the mine's main office when he suddenly left without saying goodbye to anyone. His colleagues reported that he had been acting strangely in the days leading up to his disappearance, but they did not suspect anything. Dr. Smith's car was found parked in the mine's parking lot, and his belongings were still inside.
The search for Dr. Smith began immediately. Local authorities, including the Alaska State Troopers, the National Park Service, and the FBI, were involved in the investigation. They searched the mine's offices, equipment, and surrounding areas, but they found no trace of Dr. Smith. They also interviewed his colleagues, friends, and family, but they did not uncover any new information.
One of the challenges Kate faces in solving the case is the remote location of the mine. The Suulutaq Valley is accessible only by air or by boat, and the weather can be harsh and unpredictable. Kate must travel to the mine site, which can take several days, and then navigate through the rugged terrain to reach the office where Dr. Smith was working.
Another challenge is the lack of evidence. There are no witnesses to Dr. Smith's disappearance, and there are no physical clues that can help identify him. Kate must rely on her intuition and her knowledge of the area to piece together the clues.
Kate has a strong background in geology and has worked on several mining projects in Alaska. She has a reputation for being thorough and meticulous, and she has a network of contacts in the mining industry. She has also worked with the FBI on several cases, and she has a good understanding of the legal system.
Kate's first step in solving the case is to interview his colleagues and friends. She wants to learn more about Dr. Smith's behavior in the days leading up to his disappearance and to see if anyone has any information that can help her. She also wants to review his work files and equipment to see if there are any clues that were missed.
Kate's next step is to search the mine's equipment and surrounding areas. She wants to look for any signs of struggle or evidence that Dr. Smith was taken against his will. She will also use her rock hammer to search for any hidden caves or tunnels that may have been used by Dr. Smith.
Kate's search will be difficult and dangerous. The Suulutaq Valley is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, wolves, and moose. Kate must be prepared for any unexpected encounters. She will also need to be careful not to damage any of the mine's equipment or to leave any trace of her presence.
Despite the challenges, Kate is determined to solve the case. She believes that Dr. Smith was taken against his will and that someone knows where he is. She has a strong sense of justice and wants to bring the perpetrator to justice.
Kate's investigation has led her to several possible suspects. One of the suspects is a local fisherman who has been known to operate in the area. Kate has interviewed him and has found that he has a history of violence and has been known to use his boat to transport illegal goods.
Another suspect is a group of Native Aleut hunters who have been known to operate in the area. Kate has interviewed them and has found that they have a history of conflict with the mine's owners. They may have been involved in Dr. Smith's disappearance.
Kate has also received information from a group of environmental activists who have been working in the area. They have reported that they have seen strange activity in the mine's offices and equipment, and they believe that Dr. Smith may have been involved in illegal mining activities.
Kate's investigation has been slow and frustrating. She has faced numerous obstacles, including weather delays, equipment failures, and lack of cooperation from some of the suspects. She has also had to deal with the emotional toll of the case, as she knows that Dr. Smith's family is suffering.
Despite the challenges, Kate is determined to continue her investigation. She has received support from the Alaska State Troopers, the National Park Service, and the FBI, and she has been able to access some of the mine's equipment and equipment. She has also been able to interview some of the suspects.
In conclusion, two thousand people go missing in Alaska every year, with many cases occurring in remote locations such as mountain footraces, fishing boats in the Bering Sea, and small planes in the Bush. Recently, a geologist known for his love of rock hammers has gone missing from the Suulutaq Mine in the Park. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unclear, with possibilities ranging from deliberate acts to accidents or foul play. Native Aleut Private Investigator Kate Shugak may be the only person who can uncover the truth, but she, too, has gone missing. In this article, we have explored the case of the missing geologist and the challenges Kate faces in solving it. Kate's investigation has been slow and frustrating, but she is determined to continue her investigation. She has received support from the Alaska State Troopers, the National Park Service, and the FBI, and she has been able to access some of the mine's equipment and equipment. She has also been able to interview some of the suspects. We hope that Kate will be able to solve the case and bring the perpetrator to justice.
Weight: 260g
Dimension: 132 x 270 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781786695727
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