A Grave Denied
by:
Dana Stabenow (author)
Everyone knew Len Dreyer, a handyman for hire in the Park near Niniltna, Alaska, but no one knew anything else about him. Even Kate Shugak, who was planning to ask him to help build a small second cabin on her property, knew him. But she, the Park's unofficial P.I., seems to have known less about...
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Everyone knew Len Dreyer, a handyman for hire in the Park near Niniltna, Alaska, but no one knew anything else about him. Even Kate Shugak, who was planning to ask him to help build a small second cabin on her property, knew him. But she, the Park's unofficial P.I., seems to have known less about him than anyone.When Len Dreyer's body is discovered, frozen solid, in the path of a receding glacier with a hole from a shotgun blast in his chest, no one even noticed that he was missing for months. Alaska State Trooper Jim Chopin asks Kate to help him dig into Dreyer's background, in the hope of finding some motive for his murder. She takes the case, mindful of the need for gainful employment as she copes with her responsibility for Johnny, the teenage boy in her care and a constant reminder of his father, her dead lover. Little does she imagine that by trying to provide for him she just might put him right in the path of danger.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312985646 (0312985649)
Publish date: July 11th 2004
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Kate Shugak (#13)
Murder, nut jobs, evil men, first kisses and crispy homes in the Alaskan wild. Poor Kate, she has had a black cloud over her for the last several books and this one dumps some more on her. Johnny's mother must be dealt with, Ugg the witch ! Kate handles her like a boss, Woot Woot ! She nearly loses ...
"A Grave Denied" is not quite as light-hearted as "Breakup" was (duh! It has the word Grave in the title) but it is more upbeat than any book from "Hunter's Moon" onwards. Kate is no longer lost. She is coming back to herself and coming home. Of course, this being a Kate Shugak book, that turns out ...
A Grave Denied"A Grave Denied" is not quite as light-hearted as "Breakup" was (duh! It has the word Grave in the title) but it is more upbeat than any book from "Hunter's Moon" onwards.Kate is no longer lost. She is coming back to herself and coming home. Of course, this being a Kate Shugak book, th...
Clearly it's not fair for me to binge on these books in a two week period (I'm averaging about one a day), it gives me an odd reaction to the villains. I'm so happy to return to the Park, each villain and murder seems over the top. But they're not, I've just read too many, too close together. Yea...