Restless in the Grave audiobook
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Review #1
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This is #19 in the Kate Shugak series. It’s also #5 in the Liam Campbell series. I’m not yet reading the Liam Campbell series, but I will most likely get to it. Here Kate is still mourning Old Sam, who has not been gone a year yet. As we all know now, Kate is a native Aleut private investigator, and in this outing she takes an undercover job in another Alaskan town to find out if a wealthy entrepreneur’s death is an accident or murder. Liam Campbell is an Alaskan State Trooper whose wife is actually a suspect in the case. The victim is heartily disliked by everyone and there is a long list of possible suspects (if his Alaskan bush airplane crash was actually murder). So Kate is undercover as a waitress in a local bar with her half-wolf, half-dog Mutt,where she can eavesdrop and learn more. The series is all the better because of multiple subplots, including the changes within the Niniltna Native Association, Kate’s relationship with another Alaskan State Trooper, Jim Chopin, and some intrigue made difficult because of Kate’s distance from her usual digs in the Park. It was a bit slow in the beginning, but I went along for the ride with no trouble. Lots of issues and crimes, too, but the ending is very exciting and the wrap-up beautifully executed. Never a cliff hanger here.
Review #2
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Another good one. You know how people binge watch TV shows on Netflix or Amazon Prime? Well, I binge read all 22 books in this series plus the Liam Campbell spin-off books in just a few months. They aren’t perfect: sometimes I get tired of the long descriptions of gorgeous Alaska scenery. But I love Kate, Mutt, and other strong characters like Bobby. Plus the grizzlies! I’m always looking for a satisfying mystery series, and I recommend this one.
Review #3
Audiobook Restless in the Grave by Dana Stabenow
First Sentence: They kept it simple. They could cut off his right hand, or he could use it to learn how to fire the weapon they gave him.
PI Kate Shugak is surprised to receive a call from State Trooper Liam Campbell. An even bigger surprise is being offered a job to investigate a murder; however, one of the possible suspects is Campbell’s wife. Traveling to Niniltana and working undercover doesn’t seem so bad, except someone is taking strong exception to her presence and making that clear in very physical ways. In spite of a handsome actor who is there, is soon becomes clear that the case of murder is only a small part of much bigger, uglier crimes.
As wonderful as are the characters of Kate and Mutt, it was a delight to have Liam Campbell and the cantankerous Moses, seer and master of tai-chi, back in the mix. There is no question but that Stabenow creates wonderful characters; good and bad.
Stabenow’s voice and humor bring humanity and balance to serious mysteries…”Kate marched them [the NNA board members] through old business like Alexander went through Asia…”. At the same time, this book did not, in any way, lack for suspense.
Dana Stabenow is an Alaskan who knows her state and its people. Her descriptions are powerful and create a very strong sense of place. Yet she also recognizes that life in Alaska is not for everyone…”Jim asked her [a perpetrator being extradited to another state] why she had confessed to charges that were five years old and three thousand miles away. “I’m tired of Alaskan winters.” She said.”. She also presents a very good look at the challenges, both in types of crimes and lack of manpower, policing Alaska.
One element which may bother some readers is that she addresses the issue of gun ownership and gun control. Some people might take exception to Kate’s views on guns, war, and those who fight. She does bring up as aspect of which I was unaware, yet is very disturbing.
“Restless in the Grave” is a very good book. It is well plotted. It follows both Kate and Chopper Jim’s cases, even though they are in different locations. One of Jim’s cases very much mirrors a major case currently in the news. It is suspenseful, yet with elements of humor, has great dialogue and excellent characters. For being a 19th book, Ms. Stabenow has definitely not lost her touch.
Review #4
Audio Restless in the Grave narrated by Marguerite Gavin
I’ve been a fan of Dana Stabenow for years, speaking both of her Kate Shugak novels and her Liam Campbell novels. When I found out I was going to be able to move to Alaska a couple of years ago I started to reread them all, and enjoyed them newly just as much or more than the first time. Working in a library, I’ve never gone wrong when I’ve recommended her novels to someone asking for something good to read. This newest entry to her published works is a real moment of happiness for her fiercest fans – a merging of the two story lines. She has no doubt been plagued for years by whining requests, as she was much more prolific with the Shugak series than the Campbell series. “What happened to Liam?” Well – previously unpublished, of course – the Liam Campbell universe has apparently progressed unnoticed until it now collides with the Kate Shugak universe, and we find out that they are actually compatible.
Without listing spoilers, I will say that I regretfully admire Stabenow’s ability to create and nourish rich characters right up to the point where, as in life, they pass on. This book is not the first time such has occurred in her works. No fan likes to see the attrition of beloved actors, but you have to admire the author who has the cajones to do so and move on.
As an aside, I preordered this book for my Kindle. Around 9pm, Alaska time, the night before the official release date, it automatically appeared in my Kindle. Now if I could get the next one to arrive in a few months, instead of the usual year, I’d be a happy boy.
Review #5
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Another wonderful book with Kate Shugak that brings the Alaska frontier to life. I eagerly any new book by this author and am never disappointed. Alaska is still the last frontier and since I actually got the opportunity to visit there I love the stories based in A!asks. Can’t wait for the next book with Kate and Jim and old friends.
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