'Fans will hope this series goes on forever'
Publishers Weekly.
... though there is no fixed line between wrong and right, There are roughly zones whose laws must be obeyed. It is New Year's Eve, nearly six weeks into an off-and-on
blizzard that has locked Alaska down, effectively cutting it off from the outside world. But now there are reports of a plane down in the Quilak mountains. With the National Transportation Safety Board unable to reach the crash site, ex-Trooper Jim Chopin is pulled out of retirement to try to identify the aircraft, collect the corpses, and determine why no flight has been reported missing. But
Jim discovers survivors: two children who don't speak a word of English. Meanwhile, PI Kate Shugak receives an unexpected and
unwelcome accusation from beyond the grave, a charge that could change the face of the Park forever.
'An antidote to sugary female sleuths: Kate Shugak, the Aleut private investigator' NEW YORK TIMES. 'Crime fiction doesn't get much better than this' BOOKLIST. The next instalment in Dana Stabenow's atmospheric, award-winning Alaskan crime series.About the AuthorDana Stabenow, born in Alaska and raised on a 75-foot fish tender, is the author of the award-winning, bestselling Kate Shugak series. The first book in the series,
A Cold Day for Murder, received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. stabenow.com
ReviewsExcellent... Stabenow's affection for her characters, in particular Chopin, shines through, as does her fondness for the Alaskan country she knows so well. Fans will hope this series goes on forever' * Publishers Weekly *
Well paced, gritty, funny - well up to standard * Tablet *
Book InformationISBN 9781788549134
Author Dana StabenowFormat Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Head of ZeusPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC