Hinchinbrook's Hunted

Hinchinbrook's Hunted
388 Pages
Gaslamp Scriveners Press
ISBN 978-1979966375

A hunting trip gone awry, a best friend from childhood dead . . .

Alaska crime-fighting duo Frank Mattituck and State Trooper Todd Benson are called into action to investigate the accidental hunting death of Justin Harris, only to discover there was more to Justin's friendship with Outdoor Outfitting Store owner Wilson Garrett than originally thought. Behind the scenes is a hidden life that, when it comes to light, sends Mattituck, Todd, and Monica headlong into a web of deadly secrets. As they unravel the web, the question becomes: Was Justin's death a mere hunting accident after all?

About the Series: Alaska charter boat captain Frank Mattituck has established a tranquil fishing life that allows him to keep the haunting of his past at bay. He has a successful business and a solitary personal life that provides him control over his world. That is, until his sense of justice is awakened by the murder of a close friend and his solitude is broken by the rekindling of his relationship with Monica Castle. Suddenly, Mattituck finds he can no longer hide, and he finds himself helping State Trooper Todd Benson track down killers and criminals in Alaska, forming a unique crime-fighting duo.

P. Wesley Lundburg

About P. Wesley Lundburg (Long Island, New York Author)

P. Wesley Lundburg

P. Wesley Lundburg has been an Alaska Charter Boat Captain, Coast Guardsman, college English professor, and professional editor. Wes holds a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Literature. He works full-time in higher education as a college dean and professor, writes in his spare time, and dreams of floating on a yacht and writing full-time.

Wes launched his fiction-writing career in 7th grade with a teacher-acclaimed UFO abduction story, became addicted to writing, and hasn't stopped since. Most of his published work has been creative essays, particularly cross-country skiing and hiking/backpacking pieces, and he has written many outdoor travel articles. He has also published academic papers, and presented papers and workshops in his areas of Literature and Communication. His greatest joy has been in writing fiction, however, and he has written numerous short stories, some of which have seen publication.

Raised in San Diego, California, Wes has lived in various parts of the U.S., but draws the material for much of his writing from his more than 17 years in Alaska, where he ran a one-boat fishing charter company and hiked or Nordic-skied many miles through the Alaska Wilderness. Wes now lives on Long Island, New York, with his wife, five kids, very small dog, and a smattering of wild bunnies that hide and dart around his back yard.