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A Cold Day For Murder (Kate Shugak #1) Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
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Original Title: A Cold Day For Murder
ISBN: 042513301X (ISBN13: 9780425133019)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kate Shugak #1
Characters: Jack Morgan, Kate Shugak, Jim Chopin
Literary Awards: Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original (1993)

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Eighteen months ago, Aleut Kate Shugak quit her job investigating sex crimes for the Anchorage DA's office and retreated to her father's homestead in a national park in the interior of Alaska. But the world has a way of beating a path to her door, however remote. In the middle of one of the bitterest Decembers in recent memory ex-boss - and ex-lover - Jack Morgan shows up with an FBI agent in tow. A Park ranger with powerful relatives is missing, and now the investigator Jack sent in to look for him is missing, too.

Reluctantly, Kate, along with Mutt, her half-wolf, half-husky sidekick, leaves her wilderness refuge to follow a frozen trail through the Park, twenty thousand square miles of mountain and tundra sparsely populated with hunters, fishermen, trappers, mushers, pilots and homesteaders. Her formidable grandmother and Native chief, Ekaterina Shugak, is - for reasons of her own - against Kate's investigation; her cousin, Martin, may be Kate's prime suspect; and the local trooper, Jim Chopin, is more interested in Kate than in her investigation. In the end, the sanctuary she sought after five and a half years in the urban jungles may prove more lethal than anything she left behind in the city streets of Anchorage.

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Title:A Cold Day For Murder (Kate Shugak #1)
Author:Dana Stabenow
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:June 1st 1992 by Berkley
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Thriller. Mystery Thriller

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I enjoyed this most for its setting in the Alaskan wilderness in winter, beautiful and forbidding. It rang true in its depiction of a community of indigenous people dealing with problems such as alcohol and the desire of younger members to escape to the city. In Australia the country is very different, but the problems are similar, as of course are their causes.I also liked the strength and the flaws of all the characters, especially those of the central character. I shall enjoy reading other

Kate Shugak is an Alaskan Aleut living in an arctic national park, a former investigator for the Alaska District Attorney, and now something of a freelancer. To paraphrase the nonfictional Kate who pointed me in the direction of these books, Kate Shugak is wounded and intense and competent, unimpressed with anyones self-importance, hard to drag away from her cabin and her kitchen and her half-wolf half-deaf companion, Mutt. And she also solves crime.Oh, lovely. These tiny novels evoke Alaska

A kindle freebie that was well recommended but I was very disappointed. Considering it is a short book it is very slow paced and overly descriptive.Maybe this was just a bad day at the office but I thought the book was very slow and not worthy of the hype.

Oh my, I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it's a beautiful clean read with a leading female character who's quit from the DA's office after a heinous crime which has lead to Kate being scared both externally and internally and also has lost her beautiful voice. The way we are lead through the traditions of the Alaskans and the way they think and how difficult it is to for stuff to reach them. This was all news to me. I enjoyed how Kate very slowly and calmly goes about talking/interviewing people

2.5 stars Most of the stars for this go to the setting, the brutal beauty of the Alaskan wilds. And for Kate Shugak's half wolf pet, Mutt. The author does well to set up the close knit community where everyone knows everyone else's business and feels like they have the right to get all up in it. It factors well into the plot, where personal interests clash enough for two people to end up dead. But the characters themselves were pretty light, with the author trying to be too quirky in their

A Cold Day for Murder is the first book in the Kate Shugak series and I've found myself a new series that I want to read. This book had everything I like about a mystery book, engaging characters, fabulous milieu, and an interesting mystery.Kate Shugak almost died on a mission and after that did she quit her job, but when this case lands on her doorstep does she decide to try to find the ranger and the detective who gone missing. She had a personal relationship with the detective in questions so


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