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In the second book of the Edie Kiglatuk Mystery Series, Edie’s discovery along Alaska’s Iditarod trail leads to a massive, far-reaching conspiracy
M. J. McGrath’s debut novel, White Heat, earned both fans and favorable comparisons to bestselling Scandinavian thrillers such as Smilla’s Sense of Snow and the Kurt Wallander series.
In M. J. McGrath’s compelling follow-up to White Heat, Edie Kiglatuk, the half-Inuit and half-outsider heroine, prepares to help her ex-husband, Sammy, in his bid to win Alaska’s world-famous Iditarod. But the race turns grim when she stumbles upon body of an infant—its tiny corpse covered in mysterious ceremonial markings—on land belonging to the Old Believers, an exiled Russian Orthodox sect.
Meanwhile, it’s election time and the lead candidate for governor of Alaska, Anchorage mayor Chuck Hillingberg, desperately wants to keep Edie’s discovery out of the press. As Sammy mushes his team across frozen wilderness, Edie begins an investigation that leads into a murky world of corrupt politics, religious intolerance, greed, and sex trafficking. But just as she begins to get some answers, Edie finds herself threatened by a painful secret from her past.
In the second book of the Edie Kiglatuk Mystery Series, Edie’s discovery along Alaska’s Iditarod trail leads to a massive, far-reaching conspiracy
M. J. McGrath’s debut novel, White Heat, earned both...
In the second book of the Edie Kiglatuk Mystery Series, Edie’s discovery along Alaska’s Iditarod trail leads to a massive, far-reaching conspiracy
M. J. McGrath’s debut novel, White Heat, earned both fans and favorable comparisons to bestselling Scandinavian thrillers such as Smilla’s Sense of Snow and the Kurt Wallander series.
In M. J. McGrath’s compelling follow-up to White Heat, Edie Kiglatuk, the half-Inuit and half-outsider heroine, prepares to help her ex-husband, Sammy, in his bid to win Alaska’s world-famous Iditarod. But the race turns grim when she stumbles upon body of an infant—its tiny corpse covered in mysterious ceremonial markings—on land belonging to the Old Believers, an exiled Russian Orthodox sect.
Meanwhile, it’s election time and the lead candidate for governor of Alaska, Anchorage mayor Chuck Hillingberg, desperately wants to keep Edie’s discovery out of the press. As Sammy mushes his team across frozen wilderness, Edie begins an investigation that leads into a murky world of corrupt politics, religious intolerance, greed, and sex trafficking. But just as she begins to get some answers, Edie finds herself threatened by a painful secret from her past.
Advance Praise
*Praise forTHE BOY IN THE SNOW*
¬ “This affecting novel should melt even the most frozen human hearts.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“McGrath adds an element of Inuit spirituality
to this fast-moving mystery of corruption and cover-ups, meeting expectations
established by the compelling series opener.” —Booklist
“This debut novel encompasses the hard, otherworldly beauty of the far
north and the rapaciousness of energy moguls determined to exploit the area’s
natural resources.”
—The New Yorker
“She weaves a strong strand of whodunit into a
broader story about life in a 21st-century community on Canada's Ellesmere Island.
The plot is wholly satisfying, and McGrath's portrait of a culture that
uneasily blends yesterday and today is engrossing on its own merits.”
—Associated
Press
*Praise forTHE BOY IN THE SNOW*
¬ “This affecting novel should melt even the most frozen human hearts.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“McGrath adds an element of Inuit spirituality to this...
¬ “This affecting novel should melt even the most frozen human hearts.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“McGrath adds an element of Inuit spirituality
to this fast-moving mystery of corruption and cover-ups, meeting expectations
established by the compelling series opener.” —Booklist
“This debut novel encompasses the hard, otherworldly beauty of the far
north and the rapaciousness of energy moguls determined to exploit the area’s
natural resources.”
—The New Yorker
“She weaves a strong strand of whodunit into a
broader story about life in a 21st-century community on Canada's Ellesmere Island.
The plot is wholly satisfying, and McGrath's portrait of a culture that
uneasily blends yesterday and today is engrossing on its own merits.”
The Storm
Rachel Hawkins
General Fiction (Adult), Mystery & Thrillers
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