This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but millions of other items are. Join Amazon Prime today. Already a member? Sign in.
Blood Is the Sky: An Alex McKnight Mystery and over 140,000 other books are available for Amazon Kindle – Amazon’s new wireless reading device. Learn more

52 used & new from $0.78
See All Buying Options

Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
   
Tell a Friend
Blood Is the Sky: An Alex McKnight Mystery
 
 
Start reading Blood Is the Sky: An Alex McKnight Mystery on your Kindle in under a minute.

Don’t have a Kindle? Get yours here.
 
  

Blood Is the Sky: An Alex McKnight Mystery (Hardcover)

by Steve Hamilton (Author) "I saw a lot of fires when I was a cop in Detroit..." (more)
Key Phrases: boxer face, customs booth, cabin site, Constable Reynaud, Lake Agawaatese, Sault Ste (more...)
4.4 out of 5 stars  (29 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.


52 used & new available from $0.78
Also Available in: List Price: Our Price: Other Offers:
Kindle Edition (Kindle Book) $5.59
Hardcover (Bargain Price) 9 used & new from $9.81
Hardcover 7 used & new from $21.49
Paperback 6 used & new from $13.47
Audio CD (Abridged,Audiobook,CD) 3 used & new from $29.99
Show more editions and formats
 
   

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Stolen Season, A: An Alex McKnight Novel (Alex McKnight)

Stolen Season, A: An Alex McKnight Novel (Alex McKnight) by Steve Hamilton

4.7 out of 5 stars (27) 
Boundary Waters (Cork O'Connor Mysteries)

Boundary Waters (Cork O'Connor Mysteries) by William Kent Krueger

4.4 out of 5 stars (27)  $7.99
Iron Lake (Cork O'Connor Mysteries)

Iron Lake (Cork O'Connor Mysteries) by William Kent Krueger

4.6 out of 5 stars (37)  $7.99
Ice Run: An Alex McKnight Novel (Alex McKnight Novels)

Ice Run: An Alex McKnight Novel (Alex McKnight Novels) by Steve Hamilton

4.0 out of 5 stars (7)  $6.99
Mercy Falls (Cork O'Connor Mysteries)

Mercy Falls (Cork O'Connor Mysteries) by William Kent Krueger

3.7 out of 5 stars (27)  $7.99
Explore similar items : Books (98)

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
One of the most promising secondary figures in Steve Hamilton's series about reluctant northern Michigan PI Alex McKnight has always been his teetotaling Ojibwa Indian pal, Vinnie LeBlanc. But Vinnie remained mostly to himself through the first four McKnight adventures. Blood Is the Sky finally lets him loose, and it's both a pleasure and painful to see what results.

Vinnie's younger, ex-con brother, Tom, has disappeared. In violation of his parole, Tom had guided a small contingent of moose hunters into the pacific forests of Ontario, but none of them had returned home on schedule. To assuage Vinnie's worries, McKnight agrees to drive with him into Canada and look for the men. No luck; the owners of a money-losing lakeside lodge where those sportsmen had stayed say they departed days ago. So where did they go? Who were the two other, unidentified guys who came looking for them in advance of McKnight and his friend? And why was the hunters' vehicle abandoned, with their wallets inside, near an Indian reservation? Looking for answers, the detective and Vinnie set off into the woods, where hungry bears are by no means the most dangerous creatures they'll have to face.

Despite its Deliverance-like moments, and an explosively violent conclusion that's not sufficiently foreshadowed, Blood Is the Sky is really a gracefully composed study of character, as focused on Vinnie's strengths and failings as Hamilton's previous novel, North of Nowhere, was on the backstory of another series regular, bar owner Jackie Connery. Yet McKnight shines here, too, his self-effacing humor keeping readers amused, when they aren't amazed--again--by the lengths to which this supposedly lonerish sleuth will go to help a friend in trouble. --J. Kingston Pierce

From Publishers Weekly
Edgar winner Hamilton's engrossing novel of revenge, the fifth in his Alex McKnight series (after 2002's North of Nowhere), alternates between well-paced action fraught with danger and Alex's slow, meticulous inquiries. A former Detroit cop sidelined by a bullet, Alex is living quietly in Michigan's remote Upper Peninsula when he agrees to help an Ojibway friend, Vinnie Red Sky LeBlanc. Vinnie's searching for his black sheep brother, Tom, who hasn't returned from a job guiding a hunting party of wealthy Detroit men in the Canadian wilderness. The staff of an isolated lodge on an island-dotted lake arouses Alex and Vinnie's suspicions with their unsatisfactory explanations about the hunting party's trip. Then the anxious wives report their husbands are missing to the Ontario Provincial Police, leading Alex and Vinnie deeper into an investigation that eventually points to a crime in Detroit in 1985. The fate of Tom's hunting party becomes apparent early on, as the reader gets drawn into a complex series of inexplicable, and highly improbable, coincidences. Nonetheless, Hamilton develops his plot carefully. A fine writer, he excels at describing the lonely locale as well as depicting such memorable characters as tough-minded cop Natalie Reynaud and Maskwa, a 70-year-old Cree still flying his clapped-out plane around the Canadian skies.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

See all Editorial Reviews


Product Details
  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur (June 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312301154
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312301156
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: