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Title:A Deeper Sleep (Kate Shugak #15)
Author:Dana Stabenow
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 257 pages
Published:January 9th 2007 by Minotaur Books (first published 2006)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime

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I have read many in the Kate Shugak series but not in order. I love the series for many reasons including the strong sense of location in frozen Alaska, the community who I have got to know and adore, including the ne'er do wells, and for the kick ass Kate with her yellow eyed, loyal, half wolf, Mutt. Here, Kate and state trooper, Jim Chopin's relationship is in the process of becoming more solid as Jim bows to his inner feelings that Kate is not going to be another casual sexual encounter.

The story begins with Louis Deem, a man who has become accustomed to ridding himself of all his wives permanently and is consistently nothing but bad news for the local community, has once again been acquitted by a fearful and intimidated jury. No woman is safe once he is free again. Kate, Jim and others are rightly furious. Then tragedy follows as Bernie's wife, Enid, and his son, Fitz, are fatally shot, and the shaken Johnny is the only witness and survivor. He testifies that Deem is the perpetrator, unfortunately that is insufficient to hold Deem, who has an alibi in his latest fiance, Abigail. Deem continues to abuse women. Will Deem continue to escape justice?

I feel a real sense of comfort in returning to Alaska, Kate, the Park Rats, the aunties and the others. Even the local community hub, The Roadhouse, is an integral part of the world Dana Stabenow weaves that holds the reader spellbound. You feel as if you are right there in the midst of the action and that you know the characters, that is how good the writing is. A fabulous series. The latest in the Kate Shugak series is coming out soon. Can't wait!!!

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Original Title: A Deeper Sleep
ISBN: 0312343221 (ISBN13: 9780312343224)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kate Shugak #15
Characters: Kate Shugak, Jim Chopin, Johnny Morgan, Louis Deem

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One of the best Shugak novels of all time.

Yikes, this was a bit dark, particularly by the end when all the threads were being drawn together. This is a tale of miscarriages of justice, and a community's frustration at a criminal getting away with it time and again due to lack of concrete evidence, clever lawyers and manipulated juries, when everyone and his dog can see that no only is the man very guilty, but needs locking up for the future safety of society. And with time and the repeating disappointment of these not guilty verdicts,

I have no idea why M. Gavin was not back to narrate this installment of the Kate Shaguk story but it was terrible disappointing. If Ms. Dunne had read the previous novels I probably would have like her, but she suffers in comparison. Ms. Gavin is Kate. She is the perfect voice for the strong, loyal Aleut woman we love.Now, as to the story. This one is not my least favorite. Nor is it in the top favorites either. It is a decent mystery, with a incomprehensible crime. The antagonist was a bit too

I did like this because I love the characters, especially Kate, and another story is like becoming re-acquainted with old friends. That said, I didn't love it. This one wasn't as good as most of the others. Also it looks like Kate will now become involved in tribal and government politics. Not looking forward to that either. I'd rather she continue to investigate mysteries and murders as before. We'll see. I already put the next one, #16, on my Kindle.

This was my second Kate Shugak story - and I'm hooked. I really like the writing style with an undercurrent of humor in spite of some tough topics. Of course, being set in Alaska and me having been a great fan of "Northern Exposure" - I was an easy target!

The truth? Much as I adore Dana Stabenows Kate Sugak series, I didnt think this was one of her strongest. It was -- and pretty much remained -- slow-paced, and the focus was far less on Kate than customary. Sure, Alaska as a backdrop is an enticing environment. It is in this story, too. But I buy the Kate Shugak books because I want to be caught up in Kates life. And though character is paramount to me, if Im reading a mystery, I want it to move along. That isnt the case in this book.Worth

This is book 15 in a series ( I think) My first time reading her. I enjoyed the story. Liked the main characters. Think it is my first book with native Alaskan peoples as the major characters. It is a murder mystery/police drama. I loved that she baked bread when upset. That dough got a work out.

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