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Old 06-07-2014, 01:47 PM   #559
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I'm half-way to my goal of 150 books for the year. Today I finished book #75, Restless in the Grave by Dana Stabenow. This was a hardback book checked out from the library -- part of my goal of finishing off as many series as I can accomplish this year. Also part of my plan to avoid purchasing books for myself in 2014. Restless in the Grave is the 19th of 20 books in Stabenow's series starring PI Kate Shugak. In this book, Kate goes to work for a State Trooper Liam Campbell, the star of another of Stabenow's series. Liam hires Kate to determine if a murder was committed, which concerns Liam since his wife Wy would be the number 1 suspect in any investigation. 'Twas another excellent book where the places and culture of Alaska are as much stars as the named characters. I definitely recommend this series if you like character-driven mysteries.

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