SO INTRIGUING I LITERALLY COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! A dismembered corpse hidden in an ancient Eskimo ice cellar. A tireless cop. An elderly witness too demented to lead him to the body. What now? "Delivers a complex investigation and plenty of twists.”-- Anchorage Daily News With the help of an Alaska Native grandmother suffering from dementia, Chukchi police chief Nathan Active hunts down the killer who hid a woman’s expertly dismembered body in the ice cellar of an abandoned Inupiat fish camp. The investigation pulls Active into a dark tangle of love and jealousy, even as he struggles with the PTSD that has haunted him since being wounded in a shootout in an earlier case. “If you're a reader, this is one of life's pleasures.”-- Amazon reviewer “An enchanting series”--People Magazine "The most important element, however, is the story itself, and "Ghost Light" delivers. Despite the gore, Jones and Watts have emphasized the investigative side of this story rather than the action, appealing to their readers' intellects. They toss plenty of red herrings at Active, and thus at readers, and keep things going nicely to the conclusion. Revealing more would spoil the fun. Head to Chukchi and find out for yourself. Just be sure to avoid becoming the next murder victim." -- David James, Anchorage Daily News Stan Jones is a native of Alaska and a former Bush pilot, award-winning investigative journalist, and environmental advocate. He is co-author of the non-fiction book "The Spill--Personal Stories from the Exxon Valdez Disaster" and author of six other mysteries in the acclaimed Nathan Active series. Patricia Watts began writing fiction after a 20-year career in journalism and a decade as a human rights investigator in Alaska. She is co-author of the Nathan Active mystery "The Big Empty" and author of "Watchdog" and "The Frayer," noir suspense novels set in Fairbanks, Alaska.