Buy Rinn’s Crossing. On a remote Alaskan island, Rinn van Ness commits a minor felony. His former lover is arrested for the crime—and a murder someone tried to pin on him. Out on bail, Kit Olinsky fights a scorched-earth battle in the state legislature to save the Alaska she loves. She can only win if she betrays her friend Dan Wakefield, a Tlingit fighting desperately for what was promised to his people a . · In Rinn’s Crossing, each character has an ideal of how Alaska should be and they fight viciously for that ideal. In a sense, Alaska is a god aloof–above the fray and indifferent to the mortals tearing themselves apart over how she should be worshipped. In Rinn's Crossing Russell Heath has cast his engaging story of greenies and Indians and loggers and corporate men and mountain men - and their lobbyists and lawyers, all maneuvering among themselves - in the wilderness of southeast Alaska. This is the s/5(56).
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In Rinn's Crossing Russell Heath has cast his engaging story of greenies and Indians and loggers and corporate men and mountain men - and their lobbyists and lawyers, all maneuvering among themselves - in the wilderness of southeast Alaska. This is the s. In Rinn’s Crossing, each character has an ideal of how Alaska should be and they fight viciously for that ideal. In a sense, Alaska is a god aloof–above the fray and indifferent to the mortals tearing themselves apart over how she should be worshipped. Buy Rinn’s Crossing. On a remote Alaskan island, Rinn van Ness commits a minor felony. His former lover is arrested for the crime—and a murder someone tried to pin on him. Out on bail, Kit Olinsky fights a scorched-earth battle in the state legislature to save the Alaska she loves. She can only win if she betrays her friend Dan Wakefield, a Tlingit fighting desperately for what was promised to his people a generation ago.
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