3/03/2010

Review of Midnight Come Again (Kate Shugak Mysteries) (Hardcover)

In the best Shugak tradition this one goes straight for the gut and then kicks you in the crotch.Unlike other Shugak books this one spends more time from Jim Chopin's point of view than Kate's, but it gives a betterfeel for the action that way.Like all mysteries there has to be somedifficulty in solving the crime and this time it's Kate and her grief. That is when it's not Chopin's emotional issues getting in the way.

Iknew after "Hunters Moon" that the next book would be a realemotional wringer and this book did not let me down in the least.Whilethe mystery here is easy to solve the reason I couldn't put down the bookuntil I finished it is that Kate is so real and so spell binding.

Ican't wait for the next one.I rate Dana Stabenow up there with DickFrancis and Kate Shugak with Travis McGee.



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