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Dave Wakeland

Created by Sam Wiebe
Pseudonyms include Nolan Chase

Sam Wiebe, author of the raw, bruising (and Shamus-nominated) P.I. novel Last of the Independents (2014) returns with another damaged young Vancouver private eye, DAVE WAKELAND, in Invisible Dead (2016).

Don’t be a chump and ignore this new one, thinking you’ve read it all before. Wakeland may not even be thirty yet, but he’s already accumulated almost as much emotional damage and psychological scar tissue as wisdom.

Once again it’s a young woman missing for far too long who’s the catalyst, but this time it’s not the disappearance of a friend’s innocent young girl who haunts the detective.

Wakeland never knew Chelsea Loam, who disappeared eleven years earlier. But when he’s hired to find her after all these years, he soon realizes she may have been a lot of things, but “innocent” doesn’t seem to have ever been one of them. The trail soon leads to a convicted serial killer, a biker gang, far too many nasty secrets and far too many nasty (and dangerous) people who would rather those secrets were never exposed.

Beautiful British Columbia, my ass. This is the face of Vancouver tourists never see… if they’re lucky.

Sam Wiebe’s crime fiction has been published internationally. His first novel, Last of the Independents (2014) introduced Vancouver P.I. Michael Drayton, and since then hes projects have included audio adaptations of Hamlet and Frankenstein, an independent film script, and the Wakeland series, which now includes Cut You Down (2018) and Hell and Gone (2021).  He’s also the editor, appropriately enough, of  Vancouver Noir, a 2018 Askashic release.

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Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.



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