The Woman Who Married a Bear
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Sitka, Alaska, is a subarctic port surrounded by snow-dusted mountains. In addition to honest work, there is a lot of alcohol consumed and other people's money appropriated. Bars are loud, fights are mean. Rowdy youths party in the ancient Russian cemeteries, sitting on overturned gravestones. Sitka is hardly straight-laced, but murder is uncommon enough to be widely noted—like the Indian big-game guide killed by an ex-miner obeying voices from the earth's center. The victim's mother, a Tlingit Indian, summons to her nursing home a local investigator named Cecil Younger. The case is old and ostensibly solved. She wants him to investigate anyway. What he unearths is a virtual fairytale contrived to hide a primal conspiracy.
A very good and compelling crime novel set in Alaska. I had to open myself up to Indian folklore and the realities of living in such remote places with all the modern problems ( particularly alcohol) life in Alaska seem to come.
It wasn't a fast paced gritty type of thriller and the main characters Cecil Younger spends a lot of time contemplating past and present but I found it a really captivating read and the descriptions of nature and wildlife in Alaska are beautiful. I think this series will definitely grow on me.
It wasn't a fast paced gritty type of thriller and the main characters Cecil Younger spends a lot of time contemplating past and present but I found it a really captivating read and the descriptions of nature and wildlife in Alaska are beautiful. I think this series will definitely grow on me.
A very good and compelling crime novel set in Alaska. I had to open myself up to Indian folklore and the realities of living in such remote places with all the modern problems ( particularly alcohol) life in Alaska seem to come.
It wasn't a fast paced gritty type of thriller and the main characters Cecil Younger spends a lot of time contemplating past and present but I found it a really captivating read and the descriptions of nature and wildlife in Alaska are beautiful. I think this series will definitely grow on me.
It wasn't a fast paced gritty type of thriller and the main characters Cecil Younger spends a lot of time contemplating past and present but I found it a really captivating read and the descriptions of nature and wildlife in Alaska are beautiful. I think this series will definitely grow on me.
Released 1 yr ago (3/18/2023 UTC) at Rushyford, County Durham United Kingdom
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