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Termination Dust
  

Termination Dust (Hardcover)

by Sue Henry (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Overplotted and tamer than Henry's award-winning Murder on the Iditarod Trail, this sequel takes its title from the Alaska Gold Rush, when "termination dust" meant the first snowfall of the season, signaling the end of the year's prospecting. Alaska state trooper Alex Jensen is in Canada working with Royal Canadian Mounted Police Inspector Charles "Del" Delafosse when a retired Alaskan senator Warren Russell is found murdered. Not far off, the police come across Colorado canoeist Jim Hampton, who appears hungover and dazed but denies shooting Russell and insists that he himself was attacked by two others who stole his gear, which has been mysteriously returned, along with a skull and some old bones Hampton had discovered upriver. As Del investigates the murder, Jensen reads the Gold Rush journal Hampton found near the bones. Henry crosscuts the account of the murder investigation with entries from the journal, which is offered in full at the end of the novel. The two plot threads remain tenuously connected, despite the Yukon blizzard that occurs in each.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Sgt. Alex Jensen Arnold (Murder on the Iditarod Trail, LJ 4/1/91) makes an encore appearance. Although damning circumstantial evidence fingers visiting canoeist Jim Hampton as the murderer of an ex-politician fisherman, Jensen intuits the truth of Hampton's story. As the investigation continues, bringing furtive assault and theft, both men become involved in a journal Hampton discovered dealing with the 1897 Yukon gold rush. Pristine scenery, in-depth characterization, and the historical sideline should duplicate the success of Henry's first.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Blew me Away!, Dec 26 2002
By "cajasu@aol.com" (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
I couldnt put this book down. 2nd in Sue Henry's series set in Alaska. A canoeist finds a journal set 100 years in the past of a journey to find gold. He is set upon by the bad guys and the book takes off from there. Alex Jensen and a Canadian Mountie are called in to investigate and work hand in hand to solve this intricate but fascinating plot.

Sue Henry writes one good mystery with a little romance thrown in to the mix. I read this thru a New England snow storm and enjoyed it immensely.(The book; now the snow storm :))

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5.0 out of 5 stars Past and present are interwoven, April 9 2002
By Karen Potts (Lake Jackson, Texas) - See all my reviews
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Sue Henry writes another winner in "Termination Dust", the second book of her Alex Jensen Mystery Series. Canoeist Jim Hampton is on a trip down the Yukon River when he discovers the bones and the journal of a prospecter, Addison Riser from the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897. While pondering the question of what may have caused Riser's death, Hampton is attacked and left for dead himself. He escapes and is discovered by Detective Alex Jensen and Inspector Charles Delafosse who are investigating a stolen car ring and the murder of a prominent man. There is evidence to suggest that Hampton committed the murder and the two lawmen investigate that possibility. The story continues with the constant weaving of Riser's story from the 1800's with that of modern-day Hampton. The story includes lost treasure and a further murder. Henry makes the story rich and complex, yet manages to convincingly tie up all of the loose ends at the end. The reader is also treated to the rich background of the Yukon and a history lesson about the Gold Rush.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A real pleasure to read, Sep 4 2001
By Linda Overholt "mystery fan" (Fullerton, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I particularly enjoyed this book, I think because of the interesting contrast between the present and the past. The author skillfully switches between the two stories, and she is adept at conveying both a sense of time and place. I've already finished Death Takes Passage, another one containing lots of interesting historical information, and I'm looking forward to more by Sue Henry. Thanks for taking me away!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gold fever just may grab you
Sue Henry's second book is every bit as good as Murder on the Iditarod Trail. Set this time in the Yukon, she weaves the story of an unfortunate gold prospector of 1898 into a... Read more
Published on May 26 2000 by R. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Great second story in a series
I read "Murder on the Iditirod Trail" on a Saturday and bought this book on Sunday. It is a great historical story of the Alaskan gold rush and is a good mystery. Read more
Published on Sep 7 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars It captures the "Spell of the Yukon."
Sue Henry came as a fresh Arctic wind into my Old Kentucky Home. Three times I have visited Alaska, and on two of those occasions, I hit the Yukon Territory. Read more
Published on Sep 1 1999 by John Kleber

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Gold!
How aptly she named this book! I enjoyed how she put together the Alaska State Trooper and the RCMP for this one. Read more
Published on May 13 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A Mystery The Way It Should Be Told
Sue Henry knows how to put a good mystery together. Puzzles within puzzles with a very satisfying conclusion. Read more
Published on Mar 1 1999 by N. Sausser

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book!
Sue Henry's description of the Yukon River and Dawson makes this book interesting as well as exciting. For those who love the outdoors and adventure, this book is a must read. Read more
Published on Feb 8 1998 by gilley@cab.latech.edu

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
I thouroughly enjoyed this book. It kept your attention and interest and didn't "wander off" like some mysteries do. Read more
Published on Jan 4 1997

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