A Fine and Bitter Snow
A Kate Shugak Novel
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Delve into the Alaskan Wilderness with A Fine and Bitter Snow
Immerse yourself in an exhilarating exploration of Alaska's untamed terrain, where wildlife preservation clashes with the desperate thirst for oil. Dana Stabenow, an Edgar award-winning author, expertly navigates the intricate nuances of this tumultuous dynamic, all while unraveling a trail of horrifying crimes.
Change never comes easy, but it comes just the same, and it's on its way to Niniltna, in southeast Alaska. This time it concerns the possibility of drilling for oil in a wildlife preserve near Aleutian P.I. Kate Shugak's home territory.
Dismay quickly morphs into horror as violent crime bleeds into their tight-knit community. A brutal murder and an attempted homicide transport Kate down a winding path of investigation. Together with Alaska State Trooper Jim Chopin, they piece together a jigsaw of criminal tells—motive, timing, opportunity, and means.
One thing is for certain-in Dana Stabenow's masterful crime novels about the beauty and the danger of living and dying in Alaska, nothing is as simple as it seems.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This is the 12th in a series (after 2001's The Singing of the Dead) that truly evolves rather than simply revisiting the same setting, although that setting is a doozy: an austere and beautiful Alaskan outback, populated with eccentrics and wild creatures. Kate Shugak could be considered a little of both, having grown up in this hinterland and being fond of her own ways. Kate discovers that park ranger Dan O'Brian is about to lose his job, probably because he is against drilling for oil in the local wildlife preserve. In an effort to garner support for Dan, Kate calls on her late grandmother's dear friends, Ruthe and Dina, who together taught Kate the name of every living thing in the park when she was a child. This longtime couple sits on a big chunk of pristine wilderness and works hard to protect other areas. Meanwhile, Dan has fallen for Christie Turner, the new waitress at the Roadhouse, and state trooper Jim Chopin, a notorious womanizer, is focused on the one woman who won't give him the time of day Kate. She isn't ready for a new relationship, as she is still mourning her dead lover, Jack Morgan, and trying to provide a stable environment for his teenage son, Johnny. When Dina is killed and Ruthe is put on the critical list at the hospital, Kate scrambles to solve the crime while keeping a balance in the rest of her life. Along the way, she finds herself in a brief but torrid encounter with Jim. Rich with details about life in this snowbound culture, the story moves at a steady pace to a classic ending.
Customer Reviews
A Fine and Bitter Snow
A GREAT Kate Shugak adventure, a MUST read in the series. Just sad its over, on to buy the next, thanks Dana keep writing.
Ms. Stabenow's Back On Her Game
After a momentary lapse in her normal excellence with her last book, Ms. Stabenow's "back on her game". Great story. Great character development/progression. And, once again, her style just grabs you and won't let loose. She has you rooting wildly for her heroes. Excellent book!