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Hunter's Moon - Dana Stabenow
Hunter's Moon
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The Barnes & Noble Review The first time I read Dana Stabenow, she was a science fiction writer doing thoughtful space adventure. The second time I read Stabenow, she was a mystery writer doing thoughtful whodunits, and making a name for herself as the creator of the Kate Shugak adventures, each... show more
The Barnes & Noble Review The first time I read Dana Stabenow, she was a science fiction writer doing thoughtful space adventure. The second time I read Stabenow, she was a mystery writer doing thoughtful whodunits, and making a name for herself as the creator of the Kate Shugak adventures, each set in contemporary Alaska. The books are authentic; Stabenow grew up in the country she writes about. The books also vary in form. Her latest, Hunter's Moon, is a locked-room puzzle, for instance, and it's a good one. Here, Stabenow adapts the classic Richard Connell Most Dangerous Game setup. A group of German businessmen hire Kate to guide them on a hunting expedition. But soon enough, it's the businessmen who are being hunted. Not to mention Kate. Agatha Christie did her own spin on this in And Then There Were None. But Stabenow makes the piece her own. You've got Alaska. You've got a cast of businessmen it's not easy to like. And you've got Kate and her friend Jack Morgan. Stabenow takes full advantage of each story element, sliding easily from a scene of great violence into a scene of tender, even winsome love. She can give you a full-blooded character in a few lines. And she can direct (and misdirect) a plot with great ease. Dana Stabenow is going to be with us for a long time. And in a major way. She's not just skilled, she's also unique. Yes, there's Alaska, and that's certainly unique as mystery fiction real estate. But she's also got her own take on humanity, and that's as interesting as the terrain. The businessmen here are a decidedly mixed bag, and it's fascinating towatch howStabenow distinguishes one from the other, not in black and white, but in shades of gray. Hunter's Moon is a first-rate mystery told with real style and sly humor. Stabenow is playing in the big leagues now. —Ed Gorman
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 2940013325500 (0013325507)
Publisher: Gere Donovan Press
Pages no: 239
Edition language: English
Series: Kate Shugak (#9)
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No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it
4.5 Painfully Good
Wow, I finished this hours ago and I still feel sad inside. We lose a character in this book and it's heartbreaking. Then there is the chance that another may not make it too. After nine books I've become attached to these characters, I'd miss any of them, but to see one go so painfully for such a r...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it
Oh, the heartbreak. HUNTER'S MOON doesn't have my favorite mystery (much darker and more claustrophobic than usual), but the character development (especially between Kate and Jack), just blew me away. Heartbreaking and beautiful.
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it
2.0 Hunter's Moon (Kate Shugak Mysteries)
Dana Stabenow is a good writer. Her characters are very real, the scenes vivid and believable. The problem is, I can't stand the protagonist of this series. She is so self-absorbed and judgemental I just want to scream at times. She's cold and self-righteous and very bossy. This book was no differen...
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