Killing grounds
Dana Stabenow
New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c1998. (1998)
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Detective And Mystery Stories
Alaska - Fiction, Detective And Mystery Stories, Salmon Fisheries/ Fiction, Shugak, Kate (Fictitious Character)/ Fiction, Women Private Investigators/ Alaska/ Fiction
e-Book 9780399143564
English
Summer in Alaska is synonymous with salmon, and the latest Kate Shugak mystery finds our heroine up to her ears in chinooks and chicanery."Every time I think Ms. Stabenow has gotten as good as she can get, she comes up with something better. Wrap your ribs for safety, find a place where you will not be disturbed for a couple of hours, and indulge yourself", The Washington Times advised its readers in its review of Breakup. In Killing Grounds, Kate finds that commercial fishing can be a deadly business.Deckhanding for Old Sam Dementieff on board the fishing tender Freya, Kate helps haul in salmon, halibut, and the body of a widely disliked fisherman, whose apparent murder is greeted with such boisterous rejoicing that she's unsure whether to arrest the killer or give him a medal.Drafted by State Trooper Jim Chopin to assist in the investigation, Kate draws up a list of suspects that includes the dead man's troubled teenaged son and daughter, his not-so-grief-stricken widow, and half the skippers of the fishing fleet. At the same time, Kate's Aleut aunties, attending a fish camp on Amartuq Creek, are mixed up in some fishy dealings of their own, which Kate must prove do not include murder. A coterie of colorful supporting characters, including a Native American-wannabe, an idealistic fish hawk, and a Presbyterian minister, alternately hinder and help Kate's investigation.With the attention to the details and difficulties of Alaskan life and another o
Product Details
LoC Classification PS3569.T1249 .K55 1998
Dewey 813.54
Cover Price £22.95
No. of Pages 273
Height x Width 224 x 147  mm
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