Whiteout

Whiteout by Greg Rucka is a graphic novel published by Oni Press in 1999, featuring 128 pages in English. Set in the stark and icy landscape of Antarctica, the story follows U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko, who has made this remote region her home. Her tranquil existence is disrupted when a murder occurs within her jurisdiction, leading her to confront both the crime and her own troubled past.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter a gripping mystery involving five men scattered across the continent, each with their own motives for concealment. The plot thickens with the discovery of ice samples taken from the murder site, hinting at deeper secrets tied to the crime. The introduction of Lily Sharpe adds another layer to the investigation, as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder and the significance of what was removed from the ice. This edition presents a compelling exploration of mystery and betrayal within the unique setting of a police procedural.
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You can’t get any further down than the bottom of the world – Antarctica. Cold, desolate, nothing but ice and snow for miles and miles. Carrie Stetko is a U.S. Marshal, and she’s made The Ice her home. In its vastness, she has found a place where she can forget her troubled past and feel at peace… Until someone commits a murder in her jurisdiction and that peace is shattered. The murderer is one of five men scattered across the continent, and he has more reason to hide than just the slaying. Several ice samples were taken from the area around the body, and the depth of the drilling signifies something particular was removed. Enter Lily Sharpe, who wants to know what was so important another man’s life had to be taken for it. But are either of the women prepared for the secrets and betrayals at the core of the situation?
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