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Skeleton Lake [Hardcover]

Mike Doogan (Author)
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August 14, 2008
Nik Kane struggles with a killer from his past in this latest entry in the Shamus Award–nominated series. Author Mike Doogan has been hailed as “a fine addition to the list of crime writers who call Alaska home” by The Seattle Times.

Twenty years ago, Alaska was a different place— rougher, more violent. Danny Shirtleff was the kind of cop needed to keep the lid on Anchorage, never afraid to mix it up. His luck ran out on a muddy road next to Skeleton Lake. Two bullets in the back of the head took care of Danny, and landed fledgling detective Nik Kane with the first big case of his career. He never expected that it would take twenty years to untangle the threads that made up the dead police officer’s life.

Two decades on and Nik has been badly injured in pursuit of his latest case. Something about this experience starts him thinking about Danny Shirtleff—a mystery that has haunted him for years. Physically unable to take on a new assignment, Nik is determined to keep himself occupied by reexamining the evidence in this cold case. But cold cases can heat up. And Nik is about to get burned.


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Starred Review. Three different stories separated by decades propel Doogan's stellar third Alaska police procedural (after 2007's Capitol Offense): PI Nik Kane's poverty-stricken, fatherless youth in Anchorage during the early 1960s; Nik's first murder case at age 36, the unsolved homicide of fellow cop Danny Shirtleff in 1985; and the aftermath of a shooting in 2007 in which Nik's son, Dylan, took a fatal hit from a stray bullet from Nik's own gun. Nik's sister, Cee Cee, a nun, helps his body and soul recuperate in the wake of Dylan's accidental death. The jarring shifts of perspective, fine-tuned to Nik's lifelong search for his father, intensify as the novel crescendos toward its devastating conclusion. All the characters spring from the page as intense as today's violent crime headlines and as convincing as a .38 slug to the belly. Doogan, a former reporter and now Alaska state legislator, doesn't miss a searing beat in this three-movement symphony of loss, guilt and revenge. (Aug.)
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“Three different stories separated by decades propel Doogan's stellar third Alaska police procedural (after 2007's Capitol Offense): PI Nik Kane's poverty-stricken, fatherless youth in Anchorage during the early 1960s; Nik's first murder case at age 36, the unsolved homicide of fellow cop Danny Shirtleff in 1985; and the aftermath of a shooting in 2007 in which Nik's son, Dylan, took a fatal hit from a stray bullet from Nik's own gun. Nik's sister, Cee Cee, a nun, helps his body and soul recuperate in the wake of Dylan's accidental death. The jarring shifts of perspective, fine-tuned to Nik's lifelong search for his father, intensify as the novel crescendos toward its devastating conclusion. All the characters spring from the page as intense as today's violent crime headlines and as convincing as a .38 slug to the belly. Doogan, a former reporter and now Alaska state legislator, doesn't miss a searing beat in this three-movement symphony of loss, guilt and revenge.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A near-fatal shooting sends a veteran cop tumbling back to two turning points in his life.

After being shot on the job, Anchorage private detective Nik Kane slips in and out of consciousness. His memory of recent events comes back in painful pieces, beginning with the death of his son Dylan. An incremental recovery, aided by his half-sister, now a nun, is counterpointed by two memorable times in his life. In 1985, fledgling police officer Nik faces the first big investigation of his career; in the 1960s, teenage Nik, in the shadow of a juvenile delinquent brother, finds a first love and a first job and tries to find Teddy, the father who abandoned his family. In ’85, rookie Nik trails in the wake of his partner, larger-than-life Detective Sergeant Giuseppe Donatello DiSanto, aka Jackie Dee, as they investigate the suspicious shooting of popular detective Danny Shirtleff. Jackie Dee teaches rookie Nik the ropes. Nik now wonders whether his senior partner, who always operated outside the lines, may have known more about Danny’s shooting than he let on, or worse.

Doogan (Capitol Offense, 2007, etc.) gets maximum impact by interweaving his three related plotlines, each of which could have sustained its own novel. Writing with as much style and authority as ever, he’s crafted a plot worthy of his prose.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Juggling three plot lines from different times in Nik Kane's life and moving from the 1960s to the 1980s to the present, Doogan fleshes out Kane's family history, his working the still-unsolved murder of a fellow officer, and the aftermath of the shocking events of Capital Offense. Doogan does not disappoint. He shows that there is new terrain to be staked in this genre and that some authors can provide a slam-dunk ending in an understated, unique fashion only achieved by such masters as Bill Pronzini and Jeremiah Healey.”
Library Journal

Praise For Lost Angel
“A richly textured novel . . .”
--Booklist (starred review)

“Alaska’s wide-open beauty gives Mike Doogan a portal to a solid story . . . in his promising debut.”
--Sun-Sentinel

Praise For Capitol Offense
“Doogan writes a multi-layered yarn that festers in the Alaskan landscape.”
--The Providence Journal

“Doogan’s noir narrative is gritty and lean, and his Alaska feels refreshingly authentic.”
--Kirkus Reviews

“His debut Nik Kane mystery was gripping in its intensity. Doogan has only gotten better in this follow-up. Highly recommended.”
--Library Journal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Adult; 1St Edition edition (August 14, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399154922
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399154928
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,126,741 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars strong character driven tale, August 17, 2008
This review is from: Skeleton Lake (Hardcover)
Nik Kane was an Anchorage police detective until he was convicted of a crime and spent seven years in prison. When he was exonerated he took a job as a security firm investigator. On his latest case, he was shot and almost died; his son, who was pursuing the same murderer, did die. Nik's wife wants nothing to do with him; so his sister the nun allows him to stay with her while he recuperates.

While healing, Nik flashes back to his youth. In 1967 his father walked out and never came back; his mother never told him why. He thinks of 1985 when he was a rookie and someone assassinated tough police officer Danny Shirtleff with two bullets to his head near Skeleton Lake. Nik and his partner Jackie Dee never learned why Danny was uncover by a make out place; the case went cold without the slightest suspect surfacing. To pass time while recovering, Nik goes over the files he has from the Shirtleff murder.

The story line skips around between the three dates with each representing something critical that happened to Nik; these actually represent three storylines that merge brilliantly though it is somewhat confusing into a strong character driven tale. Readers will learn more about Nik's past that motivates him in the present as Mike Doogan provides a strong shrewd tale that his fans will appreciate.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Third Entry in Series, September 24, 2008
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This is the third book in the Nik Kane/Alaska series and I was not disappointed. Nik is not your stereotypical private eye - he is often hard to like and his relationships with his wife and children are complex and interesting. The depiction of life as a police officer and the impact that has on a marriage rings very true (personal experience speaking here). If you are a 'Spencer' fan then I think this series will appeal to you. Would recommend that you start with the first book 'Lost Angel'. WARNING: This book jumps around quite a bit from Nick's childhood to present day to his early days as a police detective. I thought the author did a good job of keeping the reader from being confused, but I know some people absolutely hate when a story skips back and forth in time.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!, February 3, 2009
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Mike Doogan is fantastic. Seems like he takes you right there. Too bad he is so busy keeping S.P. in line. He should devote more time to writing. (not that the prevoius job doesn't need doing.)
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Jackie Dee, Cee Cee, Danny Shirtleff, Teddy Kane, Cecelia Kane, Officer Shirtleff, Tom Jeffords, Dee Dee, Nik Kane, Emily Lee, Officer Roberts, Aunt Kate, Tully Ames, Anchorage Police, Obie Lyons, Silver Dollar, Nikiski Kane, Herc Sanders, Sister Angelica, Irish Setter, Richard Foster, White Spot, Don Young, Billy Crocker, Jackie Dec
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