Ragged Lake Audiobook by Ron Corbett
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Title: Ragged Lake
Author: Ron Corbett
Narrator: Graham Rowat
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-23-17
Publisher: Recorded Books
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Police Procedurals
Publisher's Summary:
As the history of a murdered family is pieced together, Detective Frank Yakabuski learns something criminal has been happening at Ragged Lake, with roots going back decades....
The debut in a pause-resisting trilogy from award-winning writer Ron Corbett.
Gruesome murders, a northern secret, and a buried past
While working one afternoon on the Northern Divide, a young tree-marker makes a grisly discovery: in a squatter's cabin near an old mill town, a family has been murdered.
An army vet coming off a successful turn leading a task force that took down infamous biker criminals, Detective Frank Yakabuski arrives in Ragged Lake, a nearly abandoned village, to solve the family's murder. But no one is willing to talk. With a winter storm coming, Yakabuski sequesters the locals in a fishing lodge as he investigates the area with his two junior officers. Before long, he is fighting not only to solve the crime, but also to stay alive and protect the few innocents left living in the desolate woods.
A richly atmospheric mystery with sweeping backdrops, explosive action, and memorable villains, Ragged Lake will keep you guessing - about the violent crime, the nature of family, and secret deeds done long ago on abandoned frontiers.
Members Reviews:
Agatha Christie meets Quentin Tarantino
Det. Frank Yakabuski is a veteran and recently off a long undercover operation when he's called to a remote ghost town on the Northern Divide to investigate a grisly murder. The town of Ragged Lake never recovered from the mill closings. Just a few stalwarts remain. But a tree-marker is in the woods and discovers a reclusive family slaughtered in their ramshackle cabin.
This Canadian noir combines a modern sensibility with the classic elements of the police procedural and whodunit -- the knowledgeable world-weary detective, his naive young colleagues, a brutal murder, the creepy villain and his scary henchman, more brutal murders.
The writing is terrific, not the typical terse narrative but a story in the best sense of the word, relating the experiences and memories of Yakabuski and Lucy, the Cree woman found in the cabin, with unfolding events.
Eventually all the suspects and cops are sequestered in the town's lodge as a big snow storm moves in. So classic. Tensions build. Then the REALLY bad guys arrive.
Well written and thoughtful, this is the first work of fiction by this author and I look forward to the next.
Too Violent, Too Many Digressions
Frank âYakâ Yakabuski is a Senior Detective in the Springfield Regional Police in Canada. He is also a veteran of Canadian Special Forces that served in Bosnia. His station receives a call from the a fishing lodge near Ragged Lake and the North Divide that someone had found a dead family, probably murdered, in their cabin several miles away. The Northern Divide runs from the entrance to Hudson Bay southwest to Lake Superior. Once the paper mills had shut down a few years earlier, there are very few people left in that area.
Yak takes 3 snow mobiles and two new police recruits with him on a several day journey to the fishing lodge. They confirm that a man, a woman, and a child have been murdered. There are only a dozen people in the area and most are at the lodge. One of them is likely the murderer. But unexpectedly, something far more serious and dangerous is going on at Ragged Lake and almost everyone in the area may be in danger.