After several brutal murders on the Appalachian Trail—a place of solace for grieving criminal law professor Dell Peterson and his late wife—Dell reluctantly joins the investigation with his German
Shepherd. Dell soon encounters Willow, a runaway teen, and together with the FBI and state police, they restore peace to the trail and to themselves.Murder on the Appalachian Trail at Belle Isle Books.
Duncan L. Clarke is a professor of political science and international relations with a legal background who has published award-winning nonfiction books and dozens of articles. His debut novel, A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing (Brandylane, 2020), told of a student uprising at a public women’s college. He has twice hiked the entire 2,200-mile-long Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine with his German Shepherd. He is a member of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Pacific Crest Trail Association, and California’s Central Coast Writers. Duncan L. Clarke is also a writer living in Carmel Valley, California, who has twice hiked the entire Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine with his German shepherd. He is Professor Emeritus of International Relations and former Director of the United States Foreign Policy Program at American University’s School of International Service in Washington, D.C.
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