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Outstanding Praise For.
A Fine and Bitter Snow
Stabenow uses the merciless magnificence of her state to create a stunning backdrop for her intense and intelligent mysteries.-St. Petersburg Times
An intelligent crime novel that reflects both [Stabenow's] love of wilderness and her understanding of the complex questions of profit versus the purity of the frontier. -Dallas Morning News
The Singing of the Dead
With well-drawn characters, splendid scenery, and an insider's knowledge of Alaskan history and politics, this fine novel ranks as one of Stabenow's best.--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Every time I think Dana Stabenow has gotten as good as she can get, she comes up with something better.--Washington Times
The Alaskan wilderness is as much a character as any of the realistic, down-to-earth folks who people her novels.-Kirkus Reviews
Edgar Award-Winner Dana Stabenow and the Kate Shugak Novels
Dana Stabenow excels at evoking the bleakness and beauty of the far north.--Seattle Times/Post Intelligencer
If you haven't discovered this splendid North Country series, now is the time.highly entertaining.--USA Today
Stabenow's stories.are lifted out of the ordinary by her splendid evocation of the Alaskan frontier, beautiful but dangerous, and its idiosyncratic
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It takes about 3 Hours and 53 minutes on average for a reader to read Fine And Bitter Snow. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Fine And Bitter Snow is 304 pages long.
Fine And Bitter Snow is book #12 in the Kate Shugak Book Series and comes after The Singing Of The Dead and comes before A Grave Denied
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