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Grave Denied [Library Binding]

Dana Stabenow (Author)
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  • Library Binding
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books (July 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0613999541
  • ISBN-13: 978-0613999540
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)

More About the Author

Dana Stabenow was born in Anchorage and raised on 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska.  She knew there was a warmer, drier job out there somewhere and found it in writing. 

Her first science fiction novel, Second Star, sank without a trace (but has since been resurrected as an e-book), her first crime fiction novel, A Cold Day for Murder, won an Edgar award, her first thriller, Blindfold Game, hit the New York Times bestseller list, and her twenty-eighth novel and nineteenth Kate Shugak novel, Restless in the Grave, comes out February 14, 2012.

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner for Stabenow!, September 9, 2003
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This entry is number 13 in the Kate Shugak series. If you've enjoyed the previous 12 Kate Shugaks, then you'll love this entry.

Kate is still trying to deal with having young Johnny Morgan living with her in her one-room cabin. She knows that a confrontation with his mother will come sooner than either she or Johnny wants.

Johnny and some of his classmates find a dead body in a glacier. Trooper Jim Chopin has his plate full and asks Kate to investigate why the Park's handyman was killed. When she starts asking questions, she finds out more than she wants to know about her fellow Park rats.

In the meantime, Jim Chopin turns up the heat on their non-existent, but definitely "something's going on" relationship. Kate thinks she's sure what she thinks about that - well, maybe.

Stabenow is adept in this outing in keeping the identity of the killer under wraps until the end - and the reason for the killing will stun you.

Stabenow has written another excellent mystery. Her writing is so good you can almost smell the spring in Alaska and find yourself being glad the winter is over.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Suspense undenied!, November 9, 2003
After a few gruesome volumes, it's nice to see Stabenow back in form. As other reviewers noted, Kate's friend and sometime lover, State Trooper Jim Chopin, asks her to investigate a mysterious death: a man found frozen in an advancing glacier, his cabin burned. And when Kate begins to investigate, her own life and property also (literally) come under fire. The steps of Kate's investigation will appeal to fans of the whodunit genre, with an Alaskan flavor. Kate methodically visits possible suspects, each a source of color and sometimes humor. The solution of the case left me feeling happily satisfied, an increasingly rare response to books I see these days.

Stabenow relaxes and lets us have fun with Kate. At times, the novel's style made me think I was reading a cozy. The author finds humor in Kate's new parenting role, as she learns how to cope with a teenager she has inherited from previous novels. Some of the best scenes involve Kate's relationship with her dog, Mutt, a part-wolf who seems to read Kate's mind. As usual, the cast of characters holds our attention, with tiny subplots: Kate's best friend gets a visit from a (deliberately) long-lost brother and fourteen-year-old Johnny remains determined to stay with Kate, rather than his blood relatives. The endings seem realistic, not at all contrived.

It is SO nice to pick up a book that doesn't tempt me to skip pages, let alone peek at the ending. This one was a joy to read -- I kept wishing it wouldn't end!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Kate Shugak novel, September 16, 2003
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Fourteen-year-old Johnny Morgan is on a field trip with his class from school when he discovers a body hidden in a glacier. The victim, Leonard Dreyer, was a handyman who was hired by many local people to do odd jobs for them. Johnny is living with Kate Shugak, a private investigator who was once romantically involved with Johnny's father Jack, and who promised him that she would take care of Johnny after Jack's death. Kate helps Alaska State Trooper Jim Chopin investigate the case. When Kate's life is threatened, Jim decides to fire her for her own protection, but to no avail. As always, this is an interesting mystery set in the beautiful Alaskan area near Prince William Sound. Stabenow hits all of the right notes in portraying the off-again-on-again relationship between Kate and Jim and shows us a softer side of Kate as she relates to Johnny and her friends. The final chapter in the book is a warm portrayal of the Alaskan spirit when people go out of their way to help their neighbors. This is one of my favorite books in this wonderful series.
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