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Dead Men Do Speak in Code

By: Steven Levi
Narrated by: Rich Palmer
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It started with a murder. And an odd one. The victim was killed with a shotgun on a steamship, and his body was dumped overboard. In a cork life vest. With a note in code to the United States Marshal in Juneau.

It’s 1910, and Alaska’s wealth is threatened when President Taft takes back all coal lands. Without coal, there will be no gold mining. What does the coded note say, and what does it have to do with saving Alaska’s gold mines?

Alaskan historian Steve Levi has mixed fact with fiction for a wild ride in the North with anarchists, socialists, coal, gold, murder, and the opportunity for United States Marshal Gordon Whitford to turn the tables on a cabal of East Coast coal barons who think they have it made in the shade.

©2021 Steven Levi (P)2022 Steven Levi
Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Political Fiction Alaska Suspense
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This is a rough draft. It shows promise but needs work. It has a murder that is never solved, a criminal conspiracy that is not at all interesting, and tons of red herrings.
The performance is very bad with wired inflections and bad attempts at accents.

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