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Dead in the Water
Dead in the Water | Dana Stabenow
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robinb
Dead in the Water | Dana Stabenow
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This is 3rd in the Kate Shugak Investigations series, and I think what I love most about this series so far (other than the spunky, tough-as-nails Kate) is the originality of the storylines/plots. This one finds Kate undercover working on an Alaskan fishing trawler in the Bering Sea attempting to discover what happened to two former crew members and investigating allegations of corruption and fraudulence of the team. Love the writing, love the 🔻

robinb cast of characters, love the native Alaskan heritage spotlighted and love the attention to detail/setting. Just a winner all around for me. 5/5⭐️ #DoubleBookSpin 4mo
TheAromaofBooks I was pretty ambivalent towards the first book, so I haven't read any more. But maybe I should give book 2 a try... 4mo
robinb @TheAromaofBooks Funny you should say that, but I remember the first one being a little ho-hum until she won me over. 😊 4mo
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Suelizbeth
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3rd Kate Shugak mystery. The scene: a crabbing boat on the Bering Sea in October. Um...no thank you! But, Kate is investigating the mysterious deaths of 2 previous crew members. There is mysticism, drugs, Aleutian history, storms, pirates, and much more. Don‘t miss this series! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Megabooks I am such a Deadliest Catch fan. The Bering Sea looks so cold and dangerous. 4y
TrishB It‘s a great series 👍🏻 think I‘m up to 5 or 6! 4y
Suelizbeth @Megabooks and this book delivers a chilling description of pulling up crab pots in a storm. Nowhere I‘d ever want to be! ❄️ ⛈ 4y
Suelizbeth @TrishB 📚❤️ 4y
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rwmg
Dead in the Water | Dana Stabenow
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Kate Shugak goes undercover on a crab fishing vessel in the Aleutian islands to investigate the disappearance of two members of the crew.

As someone who gets seasick easily, I found this one a bit too graphic in its description of the lives of the crab fishing crews. The author says she spent five years in her childhood on a crab fishing vessel with her mother. I just cannot, will not try to, imagine it.

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TrishB
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Although there was a crime at the heart of this, most of the story was the Alaskan weather, countryside and history! I did disappear down the internet rabbit hole a couple of times to read a bit more. I had no idea the Japanese actually landed on some Alaskan islands, not just Pearl Harbour in the 2nd WW.

DivineDiana I had no idea either! 😲 6y
GingerAntics This sounds interesting. 6y
Tamra Yes! And several islands were evacuated and the natives were displaced for a few years, without adequate care & provision. You can imagine what they returned to when they finally made it home given soldiers had been stationed on some. 6y
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inthegreensandblues I love it when books inspire me to google things while I'm reading. 😄 6y
TrishB @Tamra that was the background to the families! So interesting to read the info when you have no idea. 6y
TrishB @DivineDiana @GingerAntics @inthegreensandblues it was really interesting to follow up! 6y
GingerAntics This idea of reading and then digging deeper, following up with additional research sounds right up my ally. 6y
TrishB @GingerAntics 👍🏻 I love doing that too. 6y
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