A Fine and Bitter Snow
Friday, October 9, 2009
A Fine and Bitter Snow (2002) Dana Stabenow
The Park (and Kate Shugak) are riled up when they discover that Dan O’Brian–the chief ranger of the park–is asked to leave by the new presidential administration. When two local environmentalists are attacked, Niniltna is thrown into an even greater uproar, wondering who in their community could have been behind the attack.
Meanwhile, Kate is still recovering from the loss of Jack, but also starting to wonder where she is going with her life, and if she should start dating again.
I am continuing to enjoy this series, and am having a hard time not reading them all one after another. In fact, I’ve been having a hard time putting them down to go to bed, and twice have stayed up to midnight to finish a book. Not a big deal on a weekend, but not so hot when I have to go to work the next day.
As with all the Kate Shugak books I have read so far, you should be able to read this book without having read any previous books.
Rating: 7/10
- Categories: Female, Mystery, Paper, Private Eye
- Tags: Alaska, Dana Stabenow, Kate Shugak
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