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Cold Company: An Alaska Mystery
  

Cold Company: An Alaska Mystery [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Sue Henry (Author) "SPRING WAS MAKING ITSELF HEARD IN THE CHUGACH Mountains south of the Matanuska Valley in Alaska ..." (more)
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Alaskan musher Jessie Arnold has certainly used up more than nine lives even before the start of this ninth solid adventure in a series that has won both Anthony and Macavity awards. Fiercely independent and self-reliant to a fault, Jessie must confront inner fears as well as outside dangers as she sets about rebuilding her home (gutted in 2000's Beneath the Ashes) and restructuring her life (after a breakup that occurred in the same novel). First a skeleton turns up in the excavation of her new cabin site; then a possible link is found to murders committed decades earlier by Alaska's most notorious serial killer, Robert Hansen. Hansen's victims, some of whom were never found, had been buried along the nearby Knik River. Soon not only the cabin construction crew but forensic and police investigators, plus a relative of one of Hansen's victims still searching for answers, are prowling the wild and remote Knik Road that leads to Jesse's property. As murders new and old begin to unfold, Jesse has to learn to rely on others as well as on her own substantial survival skills to surmount human and natural pitfalls. One of the hallmarks of Henry's series is the beautiful and rugged Alaskan landscape, and she has never used it more effectively than she does here, as spring sets in motion new discoveries. And Jesse's continuing voyage of self-discovery should thrill old fans as well as expand her growing audience in the lower 48.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Jessie Arnold's (Dead North) discovery of an old skeleton beneath her home sets her on the years-old trail of an infamous serial killer. When another woman disappears, Jessie's hunt becomes critical. A certain crowd-pleaser. [See Dana Stabenow's A Fine and Bitter Snow, reviewed below, which features that other Alaskan sleuth, Kate Shugak. Ed.]
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars No dog racing, no blizzards, Jul 2 2004
By Charles A. Allen (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
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Sue Henry has managed to write a hum-drum murder mystery which just happens to be set in the Alaskan wilderness. Bah! Humbug! Usually, she manages to educate us about the frozen North as she entertains us, but this time, she resorts to the old Hollywood technique of having her main characters do stupid things to get into harm's way, and then rescues them just in the nick of time ( and sometimes lets them crash and burn ). A rainy-day time-killer, but not one I would buy and/or keep.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not my favorite, Jun 20 2003
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I didn't find this book nearly as good as the previous books, something was definitely missing. I miss the Alex Jensen mysteries which started the series. Hope she brings him back soon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Jessie finally gets her new cabin.., Feb 2 2003
By Tanya L. Schaub "TSchlaack" (Livermore, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the latest in the Sue Henry Alaskan Mystery Series. In this one Jessie is finally rebuilding her cabin, which was devastated 2 books ago. She has a group of people who are helping her make this go much quicker than the first one. But, things come to a screeching halt as soon as a dead body is found on her property as part of the excavation. This leads to the mystery of who this person is and how they got there. Then there is also something that is found on the body that might tie the skeleton to another unsolved murder.

As part of this story you will again see some of the characters from the past books. You will feel for Jessie as she and 2 others crash into a glacier (not telling who) and one of them dies. You will also be taken on a wild emotional ride at the climax.

Sue Henry continues to paint a wonderful picture in my mind about this part of Alaska and what things are not taken for granted that the rest of us do. As usual there is just a little bit about sled dog racing in this one. I hope there is more in the next.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not the Best
I have just recently read this book and found it good. The only problem was i suspected who did it from the start. There was also one other thing that bothered me. Read more
Published on Sep 1 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Again without Alex Jensen :-(
As always a great book from Sue Henry, she knows how to describe the landscape, the surroundings and for the most important she describes the persons in a way that i sometimes... Read more
Published on Aug 30 2002 by sib_husky

4.0 out of 5 stars Jessie's cabin is rebuilt
Jessie Arnold, intrepid Alaskan female musher, has been without a permanent home since her cabin was burned by an arsonist the previous year. Read more
Published on Jul 8 2002 by Karen Potts

2.0 out of 5 stars I wonder
I have collected all of Sue Henrys' books and usually enjoy them. This book is not one I am sure I wnat to keep on my shelf. Read more
Published on Jul 4 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars One of Ms Henry's Very Best!
When I ordered COLD COMFORT,I meant to put it at the bottom of my stack of new books, but naturally had to pull it out and start immediately. Definitely worth it! Read more
Published on Jun 26 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting Alaskan mystery
Dog musher Jessie Arnold has not had an easy time of it lately. Four months ago, she broke up with her significant other, State Trooper Alex when he moved to Idaho and she didn't... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2002 by Harriet Klausner

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