White Heat
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Investigating the murder of an adventurist under her watch, half-Inuit Arctic guide Edie Kiglatuk teams up with police sergeant Derek Palliser when she realizes that the victim's tour group was searching for something specific.
Authors:
McGrath, M. J., 1964-
Statement of Responsibility:
M.J. McGrath
Title:
White heat
Publisher:
New York :, Viking,, 2011
Edition:
1st American ed
Characteristics:
385 p. :,maps ;,24 cm
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Add a CommentTerrific story. Edie Kiglatuk really took you to a far away attic of the globe where the thrum of life frosts over and thaws a bit more slowly. She was as enjoyable to read as Precious Ramotswe's adventures in Africa. Alexander McCall Smith paces that marvelous character in equatorial heat. Fun read.
I enjoyed reading this book and learning about the Inuit/Inuk culture but in the end the mystery portion of the book seemed a bit far fetched and hard to believe. Worth it to read the book for the interesting characters. I would read more by this author.
Was an interesting book, but I found myself just reading to find out what happened, not really interested in the details by the end.
A fascinating, captivating story about a daring and determined young woman in a culture and part of the world that is not often explored. I couldn't put it down.