<p><p>the Colorful, Compelling Novel About Two Lonely Souls Who Find Love-and Redemption-in Lunacy, Alaska.</p><h3>romantic Mystery - Patricia (trisha) Moore</h3><p>northern Lights Is Yet Another Feather In The Cap Of Nora Roberts. Ms. Roberts Leads Us. By Means Of Her Main Character, Ignatious (nate) Burke, Through The Dark Twists Of Fate That Have Landed Burke In The Middle Of An Alaskan Winter To Take On The Job Of Chief Of Police For Aptly Named Lunacy, Alaska.. To Do His Job Well, Burke Must Overcome His Debilitating Depression, The Result Of A Shoot-out During A Police Action In His Old Home Town Of Baltimore, Which Cost Him His Partner And Months Of Rehabilitation From His Own Wounds. <p> She Has Once Again Assembled A Cast Of Characters That Runs The Gamut From A Man Of God To A Godless Individual, One Of Whom Is Guilty Of Murder, But Hiding Behind The Façade Of Anyone's Next-door-neighbor. Of Course, We Have The A Romantic Pairing Of Nate With Meg, A Free-spirited Girl Of The North, Who Takes It Upon Herself To Help Nate Find His Way Back, While Enjoying The Fruits Of Her Labor, So To Speak. The Love Scenes Are Tastefully, Albeit Erotically, Done, Which Puts This Story In The Mature Audience Category. <p> The Alaskan Scenery And The Incredible Aurora Borealis Are Meticulously Described By Ms. Roberts, Which Leaves You As Breathless As Nate Must Have Been Experiencing It In Person. <p> I Dare You To Unequivocally Decide Who The Killer Is Before The End Of The Book. Now, No Peeking At The End First.</p>