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Richard Schwindt is a social worker in Kingston, Ontario where he works for an EAP company and has a practice in psychotherapy and hypnotherapy with special focus on recovery for targets of workplace mobbing. He is a graduate of Glendon College and the Carleton University School of Social Work, member of the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, the Ontario Association of Social Workers and the Canadian Society for Clinical Hypnosis (Ontario Division). Richard has worked in Toronto, Sioux Lookout and Kingston, Ontario in a variety of clinical setting for children and adults. He is author of Emotional Recovery from Workplace Mobbing, The Death in Sioux Lookout trilogy, Dreams and Sioux Nights, and has twice been shortlisted for the International Three Day Novel Contest. He served two years on the Community Editorial Board of the Kingston Whig-Standard and in 2007 he was second runner up in Comedian Idol of Kingston. He can be quite funny (ha ha) but only, his daughter warns him, when he is not trying. He has been married thirty-three years, has two adult children and two grandchildren. His website is www.richardschwindt.ca

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Minnitaki Lake Mystery
Book Two in the Death in Sioux Lookout Trilogy
by Richard Schwindt

Overview


On a bitter winter evening in Sioux Lookout a woman is shot dead. Across the street, in the shadows, Chris Allard stands watching. At first Sergeant Miles of the OPP treats Chris as an annoying but innocent bystander. But when the identity of the victim is revealed Chris suddenly becomes the chief suspect. Desperate to prove his innocence, Chris sets out to discover the truth. It is a search that moves from the back streets of Toronto to a small cabin on Minnitaki Lake. Time is running out. For even as Chris pursues the killer, someone is stalking him. Minnitaki Lake Mystery is the second book in the Death in Sioux Lookout trilogy. It is preceded by Death in Sioux Lookout, and will be followed by the Vermilion River Murder.

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Overview


On a bitter winter evening in Sioux Lookout a woman is shot dead. Across the street, in the shadows, Chris Allard stands watching. At first Sergeant Miles of the OPP treats Chris as an annoying but innocent bystander. But when the identity of the victim is revealed Chris suddenly becomes the chief suspect. Desperate to prove his innocence, Chris sets out to discover the truth. It is a search that moves from the back streets of Toronto to a small cabin on Minnitaki Lake. Time is running out. For even as Chris pursues the killer, someone is stalking him. Minnitaki Lake Mystery is the second book in the Death in Sioux Lookout trilogy. It is preceded by Death in Sioux Lookout, and will be followed by the Vermilion River Murder.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Mystery & Detective / General

Language:English

Pages:140

eBook ISBN:9780992105464


Overview


On a bitter winter evening in Sioux Lookout a woman is shot dead. Across the street, in the shadows, Chris Allard stands watching. At first Sergeant Miles of the OPP treats Chris as an annoying but innocent bystander. But when the identity of the victim is revealed Chris suddenly becomes the chief suspect. Desperate to prove his innocence, Chris sets out to discover the truth. It is a search that moves from the back streets of Toronto to a small cabin on Minnitaki Lake. Time is running out. For even as Chris pursues the killer, someone is stalking him. Minnitaki Lake Mystery is the second book in the Death in Sioux Lookout trilogy. It is preceded by Death in Sioux Lookout, and will be followed by the Vermilion River Murder.

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About the author


Richard Schwindt is a social worker in Kingston, Ontario where he works for an EAP company and has a practice in psychotherapy and hypnotherapy with special focus on recovery for targets of workplace mobbing. He is a graduate of Glendon College and the Carleton University School of Social Work, member of the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, the Ontario Association of Social Workers and the Canadian Society for Clinical Hypnosis (Ontario Division). Richard has worked in Toronto, Sioux Lookout and Kingston, Ontario in a variety of clinical setting for children and adults. He is author of Emotional Recovery from Workplace Mobbing, The Death in Sioux Lookout trilogy, Dreams and Sioux Nights, and has twice been shortlisted for the International Three Day Novel Contest. He served two years on the Community Editorial Board of the Kingston Whig-Standard and in 2007 he was second runner up in Comedian Idol of Kingston. He can be quite funny (ha ha) but only, his daughter warns him, when he is not trying. He has been married thirty-three years, has two adult children and two grandchildren. His website is www.richardschwindt.ca

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