![]() ![]() The book has everything I enjoy in a modern crime fiction yarn a flawed, cynical detective, a remote setting, and an exhilarating whodunit with suspects galore, all of whom have motives for the crimes at hand. If you are looking for reliably good crime fiction read, then look no further than Dana Stabenow’s A Cold Day for Murder. Last seen yesterday.ĭana Stabenow | Pub Date | ISBN 9781804549551 | 240 pages Kate Shugak: light brown eyes, black hair, five foot tall with an angry scar from ear to ear. Last heard from two weeks and two days ago. But as a favour to his congressman father, the FBI send in an investigator: Ken Dahl. It’s assumed by the Alaskan Parks Department that Miller has been caught in a snowstorm and frozen to death: the typical fate of those who get lost in this vast and desolate terrain. Somewhere in twenty million acres of forest and glaciers, a ranger has disappeared: Mark Miller. Resourceful, strong-willed, defiant, Kate is tougher than your average heroine – and she needs to be to survive the worst the Alaskan wilds can throw at her. She’s five foot tall, carries a scar that runs from ear to ear across her throat, and owns a half-wolf, half-husky dog named Mutt. Kate Shugak is a native Aleut working as a private investigator in Alaska. ![]()
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