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Fiction Police Procedural

Burdens to Bury

A Tarasyn/Osprey Alberta North Mystery

by (author) Jaroslav (Jerry) Petryshyn

Publisher
Iguana Books
Initial publish date
Apr 2023
Category
Police Procedural, Suspense, Crime
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771806107
    Publish Date
    Apr 2023
    List Price
    $9.99

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In a small college town in northern Alberta, there can be burdens to bury.

What are the chances: two missing persons in a single day. And evidence of foul play — at least in one case… Corporal Freta Osprey of the RCMP finds herself assigned to Roberta LeBlanc, a senior detective in the Major Crimes Division, brought in from Edmonton to oversee the investigations. Freta and her colleague Corporal Rob Rainy form the LeBlanc Team. A question arises: Does the sudden disappearance of a local real estate mogul have anything to do with a vanished college student who presumably wandered off during a bush party? Improbable, but the two cases keep intersecting… Meanwhile, Freta unofficially enlists the sleuthing skills of Myron Tarasyn, history professor and her significant other. Myron was instrumental in solving a previous case, albeit within the confines of academia. Happy to help, Myron encounters more than he bargained for, from a decidedly anti-police religious leader and his odd son to an unnerving female student who inexplicably shows up wherever he goes! There’s more than one game afoot, and the trick is not only to unearth who did what to whom, but to discover where the bodies are buried.

About the author

Jaroslav (Jerry) Petryshyn holds a Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario. An award-winning author, he taught history for over 30 years before becoming a Dean at Grande Prairie Regional College. He served as the Alberta representative on the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. He has published numerous non-fiction titles, a historical thriller and a poetry collection. A member of the Crime Writers of Canada, he also writes a bimonthly column “Armchair Guide to Exotic Saloons” for Old Autos.

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