A Cold Day for Murder audiobook
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Review #1
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Hesitant about getting this book (as so short) but glad I did & then continued with the series. Thankful there are 21 books in series to date in 2017 & hope there are many more in future – not all the books are short. Should read in order to help become familiar with previously mentioned people & incidents. I’ve really enjoyed Kate Shugak’s no nonsense manners and her wonderfully expressive/protective Mutt. Don’t remember how I came across Dana Stabenow’s Kate Shugak books (maybe because listed under Diana Galbadon’s Methadone book list ??) – but liked the hat tip to Diana Galbadon’s Jamie Frasier in one of the books as Kate mentions him. The build ups are slow with lots of Alaska history (of which I know nothing but found very interesting), wild crazy Bering Sea fishing and very interesting cast of characters with family/friends dynamics. I’ve wondered if Dana Stabenow enjoy’s diet 7 up and if her characters are based on people she knows. Thank you Dana Stabenow & keep them coming… great reading. Got paperback book not kindle/eread book as noted on review. Paper books don’t need charging !
Review #2
A Cold Day for Murder audiobook in series Kate Shugak Series
Everyone we are introduced to the different tribes/clans of The Alaskan Frontier. Really it’s more the “Bush” where your self sufficient and hopefully prepared for the challenges living without inside bathrooms, ALWAYS aware of your surroundings. Kate Shugak who sometimes works for the Alaska’s Attorney General’s Office as an investigator. She’s in tune to what’s happening in her neighborhood; who are the drinkers and the women beaters. The ones who fly liquor in and sell it on the “Bush Black Market.” Kate belongs to a large extended family so when she’s called on for help by Jack an Alaskan Park Ranger, whose also her off and on lover it’s usually a rough dangerous assignment. This assignment was sad because it involved the man who raised her, who also tried to murder her…like I said it’s very sad but our girl Kate or as her Grandmother calls her Katya, which is her birth name, exposes the murderer of his damage and hurt he has brought into the lives of the village and families of the dead men..a deep mystery with lots of twists and turns..Oh we are introduced to “Mutt,” Kate’s husky/gray wolf mix, whose weighs one hundred and forty pounds of power.
Review #3
Audiobook A Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow
Anyone who’s visited Alaska (even in the summer) will recognize the characters running through Dana Stabenow’s terrific mystery, “A Cold Day for Murder.” Stabenow knows this land and it shows in this book that moves as stealthily through the untangling of suspects, clues, and revelations as a mountain lion creeps in deep snow.
Despite reading the book in the warm spring of the lower 48, I pulled blankets around me to keep off the frigid cold Stabenow summons in these pages. I liked Kate, was intrigued by her history, identified with her complicated familial relationships, and couldn’t put this book down.
Not much to add to other reviews except this is a book when you need a chilly escape from baking in summertime heat. Or any other time, either, for that matter.
Review #4
Audio A Cold Day for Murder narrated by Marguerite Gavin
Loving Alaska history, Aleut Culture, suspense, murder, a smidgen of romance all weaved into a perfect beginning to a great series about a very courageous, intelligent, determined, driven woman born into an Aleut culture that brings pioneer living and all of its challenges to a boiling point.
Almost two years ago, the very beautiful, skilled, intelligent, accomplished full blooded Aleut Kate Shugak resigned her position as a detective for the Anchorage District Attorney’s. Her four years as one of the most successful sex crimes investigators came to screeching halt.
After a life and death traumatic situation, Kate heads to her refuge on her father’s primitive homestead cabin in the Alaskian Bush located in a national park in the interior of Alaska. She is soon surrounded by her “village” of family & friends that are “blood” bound to help her heal. She is one of the descendants of a very powerful family lineage that she has deliberately ignored for 8 years but soon realizes what an important part she plays in the intricate design of such a powerful and magnificent race of people.
Review #5
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A new series which looks like it will take me out of my comfort zone learning about new locations, customs, and tribal laws. I enjoyed meeting the characters Kate Shugak and her family members, Jack Morgan, Bobbie, and Bernie. Hopefully they will be in next book also. The disappearance of a park ranger and an FBI guy with whom Kate has occasionally been sleeping with starts her on an inquiry with relatives and friends. Putting the pieces together, Kate comes to a disturbing and sad conclusion. Family tensions abound in this mystery as do tensions between Aleuts and Outsiders. Very good read.
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