A Fine and Bitter Snow (Kate Shugak Novel)

A Fine and Bitter Snow (Kate Shugak Novel)

by Dana Stabenow (Author)

Synopsis

Set in Alaska, Edgar Award-winner Dana Stabenow's novels combine a lush and evocative portrait of life in the frozen north with taut suspense and topnotch characters, especially the dynamic Aleutian PI Kate Shugak. A perennial bestseller regionally, Stabenow's national profile is on the rise, and with A FINE AND BITTER SNOW, she delivers the novel that can catapult her into the forefront of crime fiction today. In this latest instalment, the possibility of drilling for oil in a wildlife preserve near Kate's home has battle lines drawn, even in Kate's small community. Things heat up when a ranger at the preserve loses his job for political reasons, but when a passionate conservation spokesperson is found poisoned, the war begins in earnest. In a gripping story both entertaining and tense - not to mention timely - Dana Stabenow brings to life the beauty and the danger of living - and dying - in Alaska.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 30 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0312205481
ISBN 13: 9780312205485

Media Reviews
The 12th in a series that truly evolves... Rich with details about life in this snowbound culture, the story moves at a steady pace to a classic ending.
Author Bio
Dana Stabenow is the author of eleven previous Kate Shugak mysteries as well as three featuring Alaska State Trooper Liam Campbell, in addition to three science fiction novels. A graduate of the University of Alaska with a BA in journalism and an MFA, she won the Edgar Award for her first novel, A Cold Day for Murder. She writes a monthly column for Alaska Magazine and is an Explorer for Alaska Magazine Television, which airs on public television. Stabenow was born and still lives in Anchorage, Alaska.