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A Deeper Sleep (Kate Shugak Series #15)

by Dana Stabenow
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Overview

Kate Shugak, a private investigator, has been working on a case for the Anchorage District Attorney involving the murder of a young woman by her husband, a man named Louis Deem. Deem has been the subject of investigations before, and he’s never been convicted of a crime. But Kate and her on-again, off-again lover, state trooper Jim Chopin, who arrested Deem, are convinced that this time it’s different—and he’ll finally be punished for his actions.

When the jury returns a verdict of not guilty, Kate, Jim, and citizens of Niniltna, Alaska, believe Deem has gotten away with murder. And when, a few weeks later, two people turn up dead after an apparent robbery, Kate and Jim can’t help but believe that Deem is involved…but what it takes to bring Deem to justice could tear them apart—if the real killer doesn’t get to them first.

Synopsis

The latest entry in the wildly entertaining, award-winning Kate Shugak crime series—a gripping page-turner set in Alaska—from New York Times bestselling author

Dana Stabenow

“A splendid series.”—USA Today

Kate Shugak, a private investigator, has been working on a case for the Anchorage District Attorney involving the murder of a young woman by her husband, a man named Louis Deem. Deem has been the subject of investigations before, and he’s never been convicted of a crime. But Kate and her on-again, off-again lover, state trooper Jim Chopin, who arrested Deem, are convinced that this time it’s different—and he’ll finally be punished for his actions.

“An engaging plot…a vivid depiction of the Alaskan wilderness.”—Booklist

When the jury returns a verdict of not guilty, Kate, Jim, and citizens of Niniltna, Alaska, believe Deem has gotten away with murder. And when, a few weeks later, two people turn up dead after an apparent robbery, Kate and Jim can’t help but believe that Deem is involved…but what it takes to bring Deem to justice could tear them apart—if the real killer doesn’t get to them first.

“All the elements that have made this series successful shine.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The New York Times - Marilyn Stasio

So forget all those hair-raising treks into the wild; joining the tribal council may well be the most dangerous move Kate has ever made.

About the Author, Dana Stabenow

DANA STABENOW, a New York Times bestselling author and Edgar Award winner, has written sixteen Kate Shugak mysteries, four Liam Campbell mysteries, three science fiction novels, and two thrillers (Prepared for Rage and Blindfold Game, available from St. Martin’s Press). Also an acclaimed columnist for Alaska magazine, she lives in Anchorage, Alaska, where she was born and raised.

Visit her Web site at: www.stabenow.com

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“An engaging plot…a vivid depiction of the Alaskan wilderness.”—Booklist

“A splendid series.”—USA Today

“All the elements that have made this series successful shine.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Marilyn Stasio

So forget all those hair-raising treks into the wild; joining the tribal council may well be the most dangerous move Kate has ever made.
— The New York Times

Publishers Weekly

All the elements that have made the author's signature Kate Shugak crime series successful shine in this 15th entry (after 2004's A Taint in the Blood): Kate's personal growth as a woman and as an investigator; the Alaskan environment in all its unforgiving beauty; and a mystery whose solution remains in doubt until the end. The story opens with a brutal murder. The culprit, Louis Deem, who has managed to avoid justice for past crimes, is so odious that his presence is a cancer in the little Niniltna community Kate calls home. Stabenow's rich cast of supporting characters include natives and longtime settlers as well as those newcomers so unprepared that Kate refers to them as committing "suicide by Alaska." There is rough humor, a rich heritage of the community necessary for survival, and at the same time a remarkable tolerance for the many idiosyncrasies of those attracted to the harsh realities of Alaskan life. Kate Shugak is becoming a leader among her people and is already a leader in the sorority of women detectives. (Jan.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

P.I. Kate Shugak and state trooper Jim Chopin try to pin murders on a slippery suspect in Nilniltna, AK, in her 15th case. Edgar-winning Stabenow lives in Alaska. Seven-city tour. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

A ne'er-do-well in Niniltna, Alaska, as bent as he is good-looking, has so far escaped justice, but he may not escape revenge. When Louis Deem is acquitted in the murder of his third wife because the local jury is terrorized by Deem's cohort, Auntie Vi, one of the four "aunties" who unofficially run Niniltna, has had enough. She comes to Kate Shugak (A Taint in the Blood, 2004) with two dangerous demands: one, that Deem pay for his crimes, and two, that Kate assume leadership in the Niniltna Native Association, a role she's assiduously avoided. Kate agrees to bring Deem to justice, though she has no idea how, and ignores the second demand. She speaks with Deem's latest fiancee, the young daughter of a large family homesteading in Volcanoes National Park near a possible gold deposit. As a result, someone shoots Mutt, Kate's beloved dog. Then someone breaks into the home of bartender Bernie Koslowski, who collects gold nuggets, and kills his wife and teenage son. Johnny Morgan, Kate's foster son, insists that he saw Deem do it, but once again there's no proof. Will Deem get away with murder again?Yet another strong entry in this long-running series: a satisfying exploration of justice on America's last frontier with a twisty ending that marks a new stage in Kate's career.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2008
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
352
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780312937546

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