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|title=A Cold Day for Murder (A Kate Shugak Investigation)
|sort= Cold Day for Murder (A Kate Shugak Investigation)
|reviewer=Sue Magee
|genre=Crime
|summary=It might be twenty years since this - the first book in the series - book was first published but it's as good now as it was then. Good writing never dates. Recommended.
|rating=4
|buy=Yes
|pages=192
|publisher=Head of Zeus
|date=January 20122013
|isbn=978-1908800398
|website=http://www.stabenow.com/
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Mark Miller is a park ranger in one of the Alaskan National Parks, but it's six weeks since he's been seen - and there are twenty million acres for him to get lost in. Two weeks ago an investigator was sent in to look for him, but he's not been seen since either. There's little choice now but to hand the case to the expert who knows the park and the people: Kate Shugak is Aleut by birth and upbringing and she knows the people - is related to an extraordinary number of them - and she knows the Park. She's thirty years old, five feet tall and has a scar from ear to ear where her throat was cut.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
This book substantially pre-dates [[The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Penney]] but if you enjoyed that book I think you'll enjoy ''A Cold Day For Murder''. For more from Alaska you might want to look at the work of [[:Category:David Vann|David Vann]].  [[Dana Stabenow's Kate Shugak Books in Chronological Order]]
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