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10/7/2019

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Broken Angels
by Russell Heath
Genre: Mystery 

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"Heath's debut novel is gripping from the get-go." -Kirkus Reviews

"Alaska is almost a character all on its own: beautiful, unpredictable, violent, and unforgiving. Broken Angels is a compelling debut by a talented new writer." -Elaine Ford, winner of the Michigan Literary Award.

"This book was amazing, just as Burke brings New Orleans to life Heath puts Alaska into your soul." -Judy Smrdel

"Heath has tapped his intimate knowledge of Alaska, its people, its coastal communities and its interior uniqueness and crafted a character-rich, page-turning, murder mystery." -An Alaskan



She stares at her mother's clumsy lettering on the envelope. Nine years. Nine years since she stepped over her mother's drunken body and into a cold Alaska night running south, leaving her mother forever. How did she find me? She hesitates, knowing the letter inside will drag her home; back into the bleakness of a life with no exit. Kris Gabriel, Alaska Native, and fierce like a wolverine, returns to Alaska--to find her mother murdered. Guilty she abandoned her in life, Kris only knows to fight. Relentlessly, she tracks a trail of pain, of lost love, of lives ripped apart by the frozen north's unyielding laws, never suspecting that she has far more at stake than just finding her mother's killer.

Broken Angels is a fast-paced Alaskan noir filled with richly drawn characters struggling to survive in a hostile country where there are no second chances.





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​“No!” Pulling into himself. “No, that’s not—” Shouting, now. “That’s not the way it was. I tried—” He surged up, a black shape against the night, coming at her. She swung the pistol with both hands, the flashlight tumbled into the snow. He slapped the gun aside. It exploded, the gun jumping in her hand. She staggered, dazed, the roar striking like a sledge against her ears.
Then she heard Lambale screaming. The scream rushed at her out of the darkness. “No! Kris!” Frantic, she spun, confused, lost in the night. She slipped, fell.
She lifted the gun.
“You don’t under—” He was on top of her.
From the snow, she pointed up, pulled the trigger. Ears slammed. Blinded by the muzzle flash. She rolled, jumped to her feet.
He was a black shape in the snow, crawling.
The night warped around her, a voice screeched in her skull, like metal tearing. The gun lifted, tracked, aimed and the night exploded again and again and again.


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In his teens, Russell Heath hitchhiked to Alaska and lived in a cabin on the banks of the Tanana River; in his twenties, he lived in Italy and then traveled overland across the Sahara, through the jungles and over the savannas of Africa and into southern Asia; in his thirties, he sailed alone around the world in a 25 foot wooden boat; in his forties, he wrote novels; and in his fifties he bicycled the spine of the Rockies from Alaska to Mexico.

He's worked on the Alaska Pipeline, as an environmental lobbyist in the Alaska Legislature, and run a storied environmental organization fighting to protect Alaska's coastal rainforests. Several years ago, he moved to New York City to dig deep into leadership development and coaching. He now coaches business and non-profit leaders intent on making big things happen in the world.




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Please give us a short introduction to what Broken Angels: A Novel is about

Kris Gabriel, an Alaska Native, 24, reluctantly returns to Alaska at the request of a mother she hasn’t seen in nine years. She finds her murdered; shot in the face by the double-barreled blast of a shotgun. Driven by anger and guilt and only knowing how to fight—she sets out to avenge her mother’s death. Relentlessly, she tracks a trail of pain, of lost love, of lives ripped apart by the frozen north’s unyielding law of survival, never suspecting that she has far more at stake than finding her mother’s killer.


What had you decide to write a novel?
Hubris. I was kayaking with a friend around Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska—a 3-week trip. She’d just finished a mystery by an Alaska author and I asked her if it was any good. She said, yes—so I read it. It was beyond dreadful. I complained to my friend--
“Yeah, I know,” she said. “But I didn’t want to influence your opinion.”
“I want my opinion influenced. I wasted hours of my life reading this.”
That night we were weathered in by a blow. I was snugged up in my sleeping bag still pissed that a book could be so bad. And then I stepped off the edge. I said to myself that I could do better.


How did the idea for the novel originate?
That was a problem. I hadn’t a clue how to start. I so hapless, it was almost comical. Thousands of books written every year and I didn’t what to do after picking up a pencil.
Then, one random day, I remembered a novel that was a scene by scene rip-off of Shakespeare’s Lear. A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley. You’d think she’d be hauled off for plagiarism, but no—she’d won the Pulitzer. I cast about for a play where the author had been dead long enough he wouldn’t be coming after me for stealing his stuff.
Since I was writing a mystery—the play to use was obvious. The first mystery in western literature was Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. Fortunately, Sophocles has been dead for 2,500 years and I figured he wouldn’t much care that I was taking his best work. That was my start.


Why murder mystery? What drew you to this genre?
I have no love for mysteries—generally because they are so contrived: a bunch of unlikely events strung together to produce an outrageously improbable outcome that has next to zero psychological plausibility: she killed him because of a hang-nail? I chose a mystery because I was on automatic: the book that kicked it all off was a mystery, so I was going to write a mystery.


So—is Broken Angels a bunch of unlikely events strung together to produce an outrageously improbable outcome that has next to zero psychological plausibility?
No. This story is the story that I wanted to read. It’s psychologically real, the characters are driven by who they are; they make bad decisions that lead to horrific outcomes—but each step of the way you get why they are doing what they are doing. The story is rich and complex and, at times, emotionally challenging for the reader. And it rips—you will not be able to put this book down.


Tell us more about Kris Gabriel. What makes her tick?
At the outset, it looks as if Kris is driven by vengeance to find her mother’s killer. Maybe, but maybe also by guilt. She’d abandoned her mother when she was 15 and when she left, her mother’s life fell apart. Then she’s Alaska Native and she, like her mother, was cast aside by the white world. She grew up on the streets Fairbanks with an alcoholic mother, no father, and even now, she is living a meager existence on the bleak edges of society. She’s crusted by anger and resentment and all she knows how to do is fight. So that’s what she does—fight. But then, as she uncovers her past, we see that what she’s truly searching for is love, for connection, for her humanity. Because Broken Angels is taken from a Greek tragedy—you know it’s not going to turn out well.


In your teens, you hitchhiked to Alaska and lived in a cabin on the banks of the Tanana River. How has this influenced your writing?
Alaska is not a normal place; it is not like some random suburb where stubbing your toe on a busted sidewalk is the highest adventure on offer. Alaska roughs you up and scours your soul; it lifts you and rings you like a bell; it punishes you in its endless nights, its searing cold, and its vastness so threateningly silent you cower in awe.
Most novels set in Alaska caricature the state—50 below and your spit freezing before it hits the snow. Yeah, but what do you think that does to a person’s psyche? What do you think a landscape so stunning, so unrelenting, so overwhelming does to a person? In Broken Angels, Alaska it isn’t a setting, it’s is an enveloping presence that stalks each character—and no one escapes.


What have been readers’ reactions to Broken Angels?
Alaskans get the story and the Alaska portrayed in it. Some non-Alaskans are annoyed by Alaska’s presence, as if it were an unnecessary character. Kind of like Woody Allen in his later movies: what’s he doing there?
People who love the way mysteries tie everything into a tight tidy bundle—order is brought to the universe—are often frustrated by the ending. Those who revel in the psychological and the emotional are moved by the ending.
For the tight tidy bundle folks—a sequel is coming.


Besides writing, what other secret skills do you have?
I was still a callow teenager when I decided my life’s trajectory was going to be erratic: No career, family, house in the suburbs. Since then I have been twice around the world—once in a sailboat, written novels, crusaded for Alaska’s rainforests, smuggled gems, climbed mountains, lived in Florence—whatever. My secret skills are a willingness to fly high and the foolishness—after a crash—to give it another go.


Have you always wanted to be a writer?
I have always wanted to be a writer in the same way I’ve always wanted to be president, or Spiderman, or a supermodel. A daydream to lift me out of the daily grind.


What are you working on right now?
I’m readying my second novel, Rinn’s Crossing, for publication—it’s due out at the end of November, 2019. And I’m working on a sequel to Broken Angels. And I’ve got a TV writer in LA intent on turning Broken Angels into the next Breaking Bad.
11. Where can our readers discover more of your work or get in touch with you?


I super enjoy hearing what folks have to say about my novels even if to excoriate them—shoot me an email, give me a ring. You can find me at russellheathauthor.com ​

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68 Comments
Pauline Milner
10/7/2019 07:02:31 am

On the cover, the lady looks as if she is walking into a challenging land. Judging from the book description, this is exactly what the main character is doing - solving a crime while facing her past. Thanks for the great giveaway opportunity.

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 07:58:20 pm

You're right--she has a challenge ahead of her. And, in a way, it's one she created for herself--so the past is what she had to confront. Give it a read--and let me know what you think. Best, Russell

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Janet W.
10/7/2019 08:39:40 am

Love this beautiful cover! I love getting cozy and reading a good mystery. Sounds great!

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 07:59:30 pm

This story won't keep you cozy. Frostbite more likely. Give it a read and let me know what you think. Best, Russell

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Stephanie Jones
10/7/2019 09:15:09 am

i love to read this book

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:00:44 pm

Stephanie! Please do--and let me know what you think. Best Russell

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Shirley Ann Speakman
10/7/2019 09:15:25 am

Congratulations on your debut novel Russell the book sounds very intriguing and the cover really suits the story. Best wishes with your tour.

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:01:32 pm

Thanks, Shirley--and if you pick it up, I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. Best, Russell

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LYNN CLAYTON
10/7/2019 11:04:02 am

oh i love the cover looks like a great read

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:03:57 pm

Thanks, Lynn. I had to talk the graphic artist through it step by step. And I found the woman in a clothing catalogue--and sent her to the designer. She was blonde and since Kris is Native, the designer had to color her hair and because it's Alaska, we had to put mittens on her. Read it and tell me what you think. Best, Russell

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susan james
10/7/2019 11:05:37 am

I tried to sign up for your newsletter and It says page not found :(

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:07:01 pm

Newsletter? Curious--I don't have a newsletter. But try this website: russellheathauthor.com. It's still in production, but includes my next novel. Best, Russell

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Rita Wray
10/7/2019 12:12:02 pm

Sounds like a good book.

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:07:44 pm

Rita! My mother thought so, and she's tough. Read it and shoot me a note with your thoughts. Best, Russell

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Kelly D
10/7/2019 12:17:07 pm

I like the cover. It is a pretty scene and makes me wonder what the book is about.

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:08:33 pm

Kelly--give it a read. It's unlike any mystery you've read in the past--and it'll keep you very cold. Best, Russell

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Calvin
10/7/2019 01:25:54 pm

I like the winter setting, and the mystery genre.. awesome.

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wendy hutton
10/7/2019 02:51:27 pm

this sounds like a great book, nice cover too

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Stephanie
10/7/2019 03:43:14 pm

The cover is great and the story sounds interesting.

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SHERRY
10/7/2019 03:56:03 pm

I love the cover and think the book sounds really good.

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Mary Cloud
10/7/2019 06:23:22 pm

No questions. The cover is nice.

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Dale Wilken
10/7/2019 06:35:39 pm

The book sounds really great.

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:11:55 pm

Dale! Broken Angels was a finalist for best Indie mystery of 2016. It is good. Take a look--Best, Russell

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Victoria Alexander
10/7/2019 08:33:42 pm

Great post - thanks for sharing!

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Debbie P
10/7/2019 09:44:04 pm

This book sounds like a wonderful read. Beautiful cover.

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:10:57 pm

Thanks, Debbie. It's a challenging read. I wanted my readers to engage with the characters, not just let them slide by on the page. Best, Russell

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Kristen
10/8/2019 12:05:05 am

I feel cold already! Good book to curl up with in the winter maybe....

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Russell Heath link
10/8/2019 08:09:52 pm

Kristen--it gets cold, it's Alaska in the winter (late fall actually). But the story will keep you turning pages. Take a look and let me know what you think. Best, Russell

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Victoria Scott
10/8/2019 02:07:42 pm

Thank you for sharing!

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LYNN CLAYTON
10/9/2019 09:41:46 pm

oh what a nice cover i look forward to reading this

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Amy D
10/13/2019 11:51:55 am

The cover of the book is gorgeous and intriguing. Living in Florida, I don't see this beautiful snowy weather.

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Russell Heath link
10/14/2019 07:58:31 am

Hi Amy,

Thanks for your thoughts--unfortunately, Florida weather is heading towards Alaska. Every winter, it's warmer. Best, Russell

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Bea LaRocca
10/14/2019 07:19:39 am

A beautiful cover and intriguing excerpt. This sounds like a thrilling read. Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details. I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and I am looking forward to reading your book.

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Russell Heath link
10/14/2019 07:57:11 am

Thanks, Bea. It is a story that will keep you turning the pages. Let me know what you think, when you've finished it. Best, Russell

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Terri Quick
10/14/2019 09:55:05 pm

Thank you for this giveaway

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Kelly Nicholson
10/15/2019 03:17:24 pm

What do you think of the book or the cover?

angel are real,and they are with everybody

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Mya Murphy
10/17/2019 12:36:37 pm

I can't wait to read this..the excerpt and cover are beautiful..

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Russell Heath link
10/25/2019 02:32:04 pm

Hi Mya,

Thanks for your note--let me know what you think when you've finished the story. It is not your standard read...Russell

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Jeanette Jackson
10/17/2019 03:08:13 pm

It looks like a good mystery to read.

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Sarah L
10/17/2019 06:45:20 pm

Looks like an interesting book.
Thanks for the contest. 

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Paula
10/20/2019 12:06:11 pm

The cover art seems appropriate for the book. Good job.

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Robin Abrams
10/20/2019 01:39:54 pm

I like the cover it sounds like a great read

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Karen Raider
10/20/2019 09:37:50 pm

I like the cover. It is a nice snowy scene. The story sounds a wonderful mystery.

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Cathy Truman
10/20/2019 09:56:33 pm

The cover looks like a good and interesting read.

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heather
10/22/2019 01:30:38 pm

This looks like one that will keep me interested and reading and I love the cover too.

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Lisa Ellison
10/22/2019 04:49:28 pm

I like the cover and the book sounds interesting!

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Maria
10/22/2019 07:57:39 pm

WOW this looks amazing, love the cover and the title

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Dave Gibb
10/22/2019 08:27:15 pm

like the cover

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Sheila Askins
10/24/2019 04:48:27 am

I would like to ask the author: what advice do you have for aspiring writers?

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Russell Heath link
10/25/2019 02:30:26 pm

Dear Sheila,

I have a ton of advice for an author just starting out. This is what I most found helpful:
1. Write everyday--whatever it takes
2. Per Ann Lamont in Bird by Bird: write a "shitty" first draft. Just vomit it on the page--and then revise
3. Read books on how to write. There are a number of excellent ones (e.g. Story by McKee).
4. Take what you've learned from #3 and start noticing how other authors do it (set a scene, introduce a character, advance a plot, etc).
5. Understand that your writing is not going to make you any money. No point being disappointed....

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Serge B
10/24/2019 08:54:20 am

Nice scene on the cover, peaceful yet foreboding.

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Russell Heath link
10/25/2019 02:33:24 pm

Foreboding is the right word. This story is not for the timid. Let me know what you think when you're done. Best, Russell

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Gloria Browning link
10/25/2019 03:21:05 pm

A little dark for me, but. I am intrigued by the title and snowy grey cover.

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Mood Reader
10/26/2019 08:23:22 pm

Looks good!

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Jenny Ham
10/27/2019 02:53:13 am

Beautiful Cover I love this.

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Wanda B
10/27/2019 12:27:23 pm

Such a lonely picture!

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Shirley Emitt
10/27/2019 04:01:36 pm

I do like the cover and the book sounds good.

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Michele Soyer
10/28/2019 06:59:53 am

Love a good mystery and the cover is perfect for that....

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LeonieT
10/28/2019 10:09:16 am

Sounds like a great read!

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bn100
10/28/2019 04:00:38 pm

interesting interview

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Deborah D
10/31/2019 10:44:04 am

Love the excerpt.

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Daniel M
10/31/2019 07:47:01 pm

like the cover

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Jo Ricker
11/2/2019 12:39:08 pm

The whiteness in the cover makes it all look pure.

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Corey Hutton
11/4/2019 05:15:41 pm

Good luck with the book and Thanks for the giveaway.

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Tracie Cooper
11/6/2019 07:28:22 pm

I love all the snow on the cover!

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Judy Gregory
11/6/2019 09:24:04 pm

I love the setting. Here, in Mississippi, we don't see much snow.

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Heather Mahley
11/7/2019 03:14:17 pm

Love the cover

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Jerry Marquardt
11/7/2019 11:17:49 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including Broken Angels, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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