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Old 07-08-2012, 11:19 PM   #13676
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Thuvia, Maid of Mars was great! I enjoyed it immensely! Next I'm going to read the other 5 Dana Stabenow short stories that I just got.

Cheechako (An Alaska Short Story)
Gold Fever (An Alaska Short Story)
The Perfect Gift (An Alaska Short Story)
A Woman's Work (A Mnemosynea Short Story)
Justice is a Two-edged Sword (A Mnemosynea Short Story)
Cheechako took place during the Alaskan Gold Rush at the turn of the century (19th to 20th) and concerned a murder that was committed on the Chilcoot Trail. The descriptions of the conditions that the people involved had to overcome were fantastic.

The Perfect Gift was about Werewolves and a serial murder investigation in modern Alaska.

Gold Fever also takes place in modern Alaska and concerns the investigation of a murder that took place in the bush (remote Alaska).

Justice is a Two-edged Sword takes place in the fictional Kingdom of Mnemosynea and concerns a female wizard, Sharryn, her female companion, Crowfoot (who wields a magical sword), a murder and a lynch mob.

A Woman's Work also takes place in the fictional Kingdom of Mnemosynea and again features Sharryn and Crowfoot who join forces with a musician called Basil the Bard.

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It’s looking like a novel set in the Mnemosynean ‘verse at some point.
...and that sounds like a good idea to me!

Anyway I enjoyed them all and since I'm kinda' on a Dana Stabenow binge I'm going to read the 2nd Liam Campbell Mystery, So Sure Of Death
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