Leland E. Hale
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Leland E. Hale

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Leland E. Hale was born in Seattle, Washington, and now resides in rural Kitsap Peninsula, across the Puget Sound from Seattle. A serious writer since his teens, his first published work was "Butcher, Baker," the true-crime story of Alaska serial murderer Robert Hansen (which inspired the 2013 movie "Frozen Ground," starring Nicolas Cage and John Cusack). "Butcher, Baker" was recently published as a Kindle edition by Open Road Press (and is now offered in an Audible version). Mr. Hale's most recent book is "Kill Brother, Kill Sister." It's a story which pits a trio of millionaires against each other in a brutal custody battle. Only one of them survives. With locales ranging from Alaska to Hawaii – and a harrowing chase across the Pacific to Micronesia – "Kill Brother, Kill Sister" reveals new details about a shocking series of interlocking crimes. Educated at Seattle University (B.A.) and the University of Washington (M.S.), Mr. Hale has enjoyed several careers, having worked in politics, energy, aerospace and the software industries. In short, his writerly skills have taken him many places. He has even testified before the U.S. Congress on Pacific Northwest energy policies. He won't do that again (but... never say never).
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