A Fatal Thaw

A Fatal Thaw by Dana Stabenow is a large print edition published by Beeler Large Print in 2002, featuring 210 pages in English. This mystery novel follows Kate Shugak, a former investigator for the Anchorage District Attorney’s office, who has returned to her Aleut roots in northern Alaska. As spring arrives, a violent incident leaves eight neighbors dead, but the discovery of a ninth body—a woman with a troubled past—complicates the investigation. With her keen detection skills and her husky, Mutt, Kate must navigate a landscape filled with old grudges and hidden motives to uncover the truth.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of crime and community in a remote setting. The story explores themes of justice and the impact of past grievances as Kate Shugak races against time to identify the killer before they vanish into the Alaskan wilderness. This edition’s large print format makes it accessible for a wider audience, enhancing the experience of following Kate’s relentless pursuit of the truth amidst the stark beauty of Alaska.
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Once, Kate Shugak was the star investigator of the Anchorage District Attorney’s office. Now she’s gone back to her Aleut roots in the far Alaska north — where her talent for detection makes her the toughest crime-tracker in that stark and mysterious land. On the first day of spring a man went berserk, killing eight of his neighbors. Only there were nine bodies lying in the snow. The last victim was a golden blonde with a tarnished past — and her killer was still at large. It’s up to Kate Shugak and her husky, Mutt, to track down the suspects — before the murderer melts back into the snowscape. But the guilty party could be anyone, because in the Alaskan spring, old hatreds warm up quickly.
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