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April 2017 Discussion: A Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow (spoilers)
The time has come to discuss the April 2017 MobileRead Book Club selection, A Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow. What did you think?
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I'll be joining this discussion late this month as life (and bad planning on my part) interfered with my finishing this book in time for the discussion. In the meantime I'll be avoiding this thread for the next couple of days or so to keep from viewing the spoilers.
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I absolutely loved this book. Normally mobileread recommendations are 50/50 efficient for me. And the book of the month is usually unreadable. But A Cold Day For Murder is a great find. There are a dozen or more sequels and I'm going to read every single one of them, until they lose their charm or something. I want to say a big thank you to those of you who voted this book as the BOTM.
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Oh, I'm so glad, Luffy. That was one reason I nominated it. There are actually 20 sequels to the book, if you count the one that will be out in early May. From an Audible perspective, almost all of them are available, and they're read by Marguerite Gavin, who does an excellent job.
In my personal opinion, the books develop more depth over time as characters mature and we learn more about them. It's not always an easy path, with some key characters getting killed off along the way, but overall a very satisfying series. Yes, it's fiction, and yes, we're reading a murder mystery, but the sense of place is very real and compelling throughout. FWIW, I just finished a re-read of my absolute favourite in the series, Breakup. (Number 7, chronologically.) |
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I'm glad, too. It will take me some time to reach book 19-20, but it's heartening that there are consequences to what happens primordially. A Cold Day For Murder took me from a reading slump, and now I'm psyched to read all the follow-ups.
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I have only read this one but I have read it twice now. I really liked it the first time through but for me it isn't nearly as satisfying to re-read.
I did enjoy the characters and completely agree on the sense of place but knowing the end really made it less enjoyable. For those who enjoy this series, the Liam Campbell series is also a good series to look into. The first book is also free at her website. |
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I can but echo the comments above that it's the evocation of place that makes this a standout. Wilderness Alaska was as much or more so a character in the books as any of the people.
Glad to hear it, as I felt that not atypically for a first-in-a-series, the characters were frequently painted with pretty broad brush strokes, placeholders for more nuanced characters down the line. I did like the sense of Alaska (the Last Frontier) as being the place where misfits from outside fetched up and managed to fit in. |
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I also really appreciated the excellent job Marguerite Gavin did as narrator. Though at least one proper name was not pronounced as I would have. |
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When we get to the 7th book, Breakup, it's less about the specific place, than the nature of that particular time of the year when the first signs of spring are causing the ice and snow to melt, the days are getting longer, and people who've survived the cold, dark winter come out of their hunkered down survival mode and go somewhat crazy. But again, we have that same sense that the time and place are as much a protagonist as Kate and Mutt. |
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I've been on a crime spree lately, reading Donald Westlake, Richard Stark, Carl Hiaasen and Eric Ambler and this book suffers by comparison. But I wouldn't be adverse to reading another, maybe later book. What's your favorite in the series?
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I have multiple favourites, but if I had to pick one, it would probably be Breakup. It's not the best "mystery" in the series, but it's a great farce and a lot of fun to read.
FWIW, I find the series grows and develops over time, and the characters (including the Alaskan wilderness) broaden and deepen. The series has legs, and doesn't depend on the same old memes every time. |
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That said, I wish Strabenow hadn't gone for the trope where the confessed murderer is left with a gun. That one worked in the Golden Age; I don't think it works now. For one thing, it's tired; for another, it's too easy and there are real-life consequences for that sort of behavior now, most especially in the context of an official investigation. I'd have preferred to have seen Kate have to deal with the fallout, emotional and otherwise, of an arrest and trial. |
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I enjoyed the book, and I found it interesting the author touched on several things relevant to people living in Alaska that I hadn't really considered. One of which was the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971 where the Unitied States government basically bought the native Alaskan tribal hunting grounds in order to put in oil pipeline.
I got the sense the ANCSA had a largely negative impact in that it seemed to create a divide between natives and "outsiders", which led to some racism aspects in the book against the Aleut people (Aleuts are just one of many Alaskan native tribes from what I've read). Do you think the ANCSA was ultimately a good thing for the native people, or bad? Should the "advantages" continue for natives? |
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Do I think it's a good thing? Honestly, not my place to say or judge. Only those directly affected have that right. That being said, it's certainly worth observing that it has had far reaching impacts on First Nations in Alaska. Some probably beneficial, but others much less so. What can be said for sure is that the impact of ANCSA is, and has been, profound. As an outsider and a non-native, I honestly don't have the lens to judge what's beneficial or not. |
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