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More copies of this ISBNThe Case of D.B. Cooper's Parachuteby William L. Sullivan
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Portland police detective Neil Ferguson uncovers a series of puzzling and threatening clues that lead to the identity of D.B. Cooper, the mysterious man who hijacked a plane and parachuted with $200,000 in 1971. But when Ferguson delves deeper into a web of blackmail and murder, he realizes there may in fact be two D.B. Coopers.
Review:"Bravo! Great characterization, complexity, and detail." L.J. Sellers, author of the Detective Jackson mystery series
Review:"Sullivan draws on a deep knowledge of the Pacific Northwest to create an imaginative, fast-paced tale. The intricate plot stretches from Portland to the bleak Russian city of Murmansk. A fun, home-grown mind teaser of a mystery." Alice Tallmadge, UO School of Journalism & Communications
Review:"The Case of D.B. Cooper's Parachute suggests that Eugene hiking guru Bill Sullivan is not just listening to birdsong while on the trail. His wheels are spinning, and the results are imaginative and entertaining in this internationally flavored Northwest mystery thriller." Brain Juenemann, Eugene Register-Guard
Review:"An exciting novel that draws the reader with exquisite storytelling and character shaping. Fast paced, filled with action, and compelling from start to finish." Grant McHill, KUGN morning show host
About the AuthorWilliam L. Sullivan is the author of sixteen books and numerous articles about Oregon, including a "Oregon Trails" feature column for the Eugene Register-Guard and the Salem Statesman-Journal. A fifth-generation Oregonian, Sullivan began hiking at the age of five and has been exploring new trails ever since. After studying at Deep Springs College in the California desert, receiving an English degree from Cornell University, and studying linguistics at Germany's Heidelberg University, he earned an M.A. in German literature from the University of Oregon.
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