Midnight Come Again
by:
Dana Stabenow (author)
Kate Shugak, a former investigator for the Anchorage D.A. and now a p.i. for hire, is missing after a winter spent in mourning. Alaska State Trooper Jim Chopin, Kate's best friend, needs her to help him work a new case. He discovers her hiding out in Bering, a small fishing village on Alaska's...
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Kate Shugak, a former investigator for the Anchorage D.A. and now a p.i. for hire, is missing after a winter spent in mourning. Alaska State Trooper Jim Chopin, Kate's best friend, needs her to help him work a new case. He discovers her hiding out in Bering, a small fishing village on Alaska's western coast, living and working under an assumed name -- working hard, as 18-hour workdays seem to be her only justification for getting up in the morning. But before they can even discuss Kate's last several months, or what Jim is doing looking for her in Bering, they're up to their eyes in Jim's case, which is suddenly more complicated -- and more dangerous -- than they suspect. Midnight Come Again is magnificent crime novel about life in America's last wilderness, the heart-wrenching grief that goes with love, and murder.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312978761 (0312978766)
ASIN: 312978766
Publish date: May 15th 2001
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
American,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Womens,
Suspense,
Murder Mystery,
Hard Boiled
Series: Kate Shugak (#10)
This was another tough to read one in the series but not as bad as the last. The last book still haunts me, it was brutal. Reading about the after, the new Kate, the nearly empty shell of the person I knew. The shadows cling to Kate and her world, and she has abandoned herself. She disappeared witho...
"Midnight Come Again" opens like a Tom Clancy novel with a rogue Russian military unit killing people in an armed robbery in Moscow. It was well written and intriguing but it left me with one big question: where is Kate Shugak? I'm fairly sure this is the reaction that Dana Stabenow expected me ...
I had a hard time with the whole opening, I was so anxious to get to Kate. Her absence makes sense, however, and that void provides the chill silence of her mourning more effectively off stage than she could have in the spot light. Chopper Jim stepping up to the plate was all I could have hoped fo...