Monday, January 9, 2012

Bookreview: A Cold Day for Murder


Author: Dana Stabenow
Genre: Mystery
Published: 1992
Personal rating: 4/5
Yearly count: 80 (2011 Book)


When a young national park ranger disappears during the long Alaskan winter, everyone assumes the cold got him. But when an investigator goes in after him and fails to return, Kate Shugak suspects it's more than the weather. With her Husky-breed, Mutt, as an ally, she goes hunting for answers among the pipeliners, Aleuts, and marginal eccentrics of the rugged American North. What she finds is thin ice between lies and loyalties...between justice served and the bare face of cold-blooded murder.

I really, really liked this book. The author’s knowledge of living in Alaska shines through in every word and the story has a great pace. The mystery was superb and the ending was heart wrenching but satisfying. Kate Shugak is an intriguing main character and I look forward to reading more in this series.

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