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Old 07-11-2012, 02:44 PM   #13694
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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.

Dana says...

...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
Wow! Liam (and Wy) certainly didn't disappoint. Too bad there's only two more books in this series as I'm really enjoying them and am very tempted to just keep on reading them till I've read the entire series. But I again, made myself not do so.

Next I'm reading the first of the 4 Molly Fyde books, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey. This is my first non-Wool Hugh Howey book.
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