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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Sample
Great sample of several writers, some that I have read and a number that I have not. An enjoyable look at Alaska at serveal different times.
Published on June 29, 2009 by R. R. Benson Mgmt

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3.0 out of 5 stars Or you could re-read Call of the Wild
Anthologies are, by their nature, often uneven - and this one bears (Polar, Kodiak etc.) that out. Dana Stabenow (author of the Kate Shugak & Liam Campbell Alaskan Mystery Series) gathered a bunch of writers for a Left Coast Crime Convention in February, 2001 from whence sprang this only-in-paperback-and-understandably-so book.

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Published on May 31, 2003 by TundraVision


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Sample, June 29, 2009
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This review is from: The Mysterious North (Paperback)
Great sample of several writers, some that I have read and a number that I have not. An enjoyable look at Alaska at serveal different times.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Or you could re-read Call of the Wild, May 31, 2003
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Anthologies are, by their nature, often uneven - and this one bears (Polar, Kodiak etc.) that out. Dana Stabenow (author of the Kate Shugak & Liam Campbell Alaskan Mystery Series) gathered a bunch of writers for a Left Coast Crime Convention in February, 2001 from whence sprang this only-in-paperback-and-understandably-so book.

What was the generally environmentally conscious Stabenow thinking? Unlike Mary Higgins Clark presents The Plot Thickens, proceeds from which fight illiteracy in America, there is no explanation for this book. Some of these stories are pretty good: those from Sue Henry, Fr. Brad Reynolds, James Sarafin and, of course, Stabenow herself. Most of the rest are a pity to the poor trees sacrificed to print them. At best, it is "flight fodder" for a long plane trip. Reviewed by TundraVision.

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