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junonia-shell
Posted April 13, 2011
The first Kate Shugak story got me hooked. The second has me craving for the third......and so on.....and so on......!!!
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Posted April 24, 2012
Love the series! Kate and mutt always keep me entertained!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 10, 2012
I'm just not enjoying her books in it's entirety. The suspense is good, but again, I figured out who did it long before it was revealed, too much focus on unimportant details. The only thing you don't know is if she's going to settle down with Jack or not...
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Posted May 9, 2012
I like the setting and the charcters. However, this book is only about 150-160 pages. Since page count is not easy to find it is disappointing to finish it in about an hour and a half.
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Posted March 23, 2012
Especially those written by women, Dana Stabenow's books are for you. I've read most of them, but missed a few, so when I got my Nook, I ordered the ones I missed. Good stuff!
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Posted March 11, 2012
Good thing Mutt watches Kate's back as someone is always upset at Kate's determination to solve crimes. One of the best of the Shugak novels.
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Posted February 3, 2012
I just finished the 2nd book in the series. I was a little unsure of whether I could really get into this series, but having just finished the second book, I can say I'm hooked. The mysteries are interesting and the descriptions of Alaska add to the feel of the story.
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Posted January 31, 2012
As always Kate wins the case and the book reads well. Love Dana and her character ,Kate!
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Posted January 11, 2012
Another enjoyable read froma great author.
Its like you are right in the thick of things.
Anonymous
Posted October 6, 2011
I have enjoyed reading the first two of her books, and I plan on reading the rest of them.
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Posted June 1, 2011
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Posted February 5, 2012
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Posted December 20, 2011
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Posted September 16, 2011
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Posted November 15, 2011
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Posted November 27, 2011
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Posted August 26, 2011
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Posted February 26, 2012
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Posted February 17, 2012
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Posted October 21, 2011
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Overview
Spring has arrived in The Park. The snow is melting, the birds are singing, the wolves are frolicking… and somewhere, in a lonely cabin along the road to Niniltna, a man’s sanity is breaking. Soon, nine people will be dead, seemingly the victims of a random act of violence—until a routine ballistics test reveals that one of the murders was anything but random. Once again the Anchorage DA’s department must turn to their former investigator, Kate Shugak, to uncover a calculating killer, hiding in plain sight.The second novel in Stabenow's Edgar Award-wining series of Alaskan mysteries, A Fatal Thaw vividly captures life in America's last frontier, filled...