Kate Shugak’s Back

No Fixed Line by Dana Stabenow

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


The original tough lady PI is back and she’s on a mission. Kate Shugak didn’t like Erland Bannister and the feeling was mutual–he tried to kill her a couple of times and she tried to put him in jail before he finally succumbed to cancer. So it makes no sense that he would want her to be the trustee of his charitable foundation, unless he had laid a trap. To complicate things, there’s also the matter of the plane that crashed next to the hot springs with two small children the only survivors. Kate is back, whole and healthy after her previous adventures, and intent on keeping her park and her “children” safe from Outside. Great addition to the series.



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Thin Ice

Thin Ice (Alaska Wild Mysteries #1)

Thin Ice by Paige Shelton

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


As a best-selling author of thrillers, Beth Rivers knows a little something about how to hide, and she runs to Alaska to heal after a harrowing escape from an obsessive fan leaves her with a brain injury. Beth arrives on the heels of the suspicious death of one of the residents, and ends up renting a room at a half-way house for female felons. Before she knows it, she’s taking over the town’s newspaper and helping the sheriff investigate. I enjoyed the book and read it quickly in one day, and am looking forward to future entries in this new series.

I received a digital ARC via NetGalley.

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