Beneath the Ashes
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2001
PAPER
336 PAGES
Jessie Arnold's peaceful life training her sled dogs in the Alaska wilderness is threatened when a mysterious and deadly fire ravages a popular local pub, a troubled old friend arrives seeking refuge from her abusive husband, and her own cabin is burned.
(ALA277, $6.99) |
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Cold Company
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2003
PAPER
336 PAGES
Unearthing an old skeleton while rebuilding her Alaskan home, musher Jessie Arnold learns that the bones might belong to the victim of a notorious serial killer from decades earlier, but in the wake of another woman's disappearance, she begins to suspect that danger has returned to her wild woods community.
(ALA279, $7.99) |
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Dead North
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2002
PAPER
384 PAGES
After a fire destroys her home, musher Jessie Arnold volunteers to drive her friend's Winnebago back from Idaho, and while on the road, she picks up a teenage runaway who plunges her and her faithful lead dog, Tank, into the wilderness where a psychotic killer lurks.
(ALA276, $7.99) |
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Deadfall
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
1999
PAPER
320 PAGES
There on desolate, windswept Kachemak Bay, Jessie hikes the island trails with her lead dog Tank, marveling at the splendor of her solitude. But in a wilderness filled with hazards and hiding places, she soon discovers she is not alone. With Alex searching for a madman hundreds of miles away, Jessie is on her own -- playing a deadly game of hide and seek with a killer.
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Death Trap
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2004
PAPER
304 PAGES
Foregoing her sled dog training after knee surgery, a bored Jessie Arnold goes to help in an Iditarod booth at the Alaska State Fair, but when the event is overshadowed by a murder and the disappearance of her lead dog, she finds herself targeted by a killer.
(ALA280, $7.99) |
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Degrees of Separation
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2008
HARD COVER
272 PAGES
After several years spent recovering from a devastating knee injury, champion musher Jessie Arnold is working to get back into shape for the Iditarod, but when she stumbles upon a corpse during a practice run down a local trail, she and her boyfriend, Alaska State Trooper Alex Jensen, are sidetracked by the hunt for a killer.
(ALA274, $23.95) |
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The End of The Road
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2009
HARD COVER
272 PAGES
COMING IN APRIL
In the latest adventure of Maxie and Stretch, the indomitable woman and her dog return to Homer, Alaska, just as a murder shatters the peace of the small town. Maxie must chase the killer down to "the end of the road."
(ALA295, $23.95) |
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Murder at Five Finger Light
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2006
PAPER
272 PAGES
Invited to a housewarming party at her friends' recently acquired old lighthouse on the Alaskan Inside Passage, sled dog racer Jessie Arnold is delighted to spend the weekend with friends restoring the old building until a guest ends up dead and an unknown killer cuts off all radio and telephone communications.
(ALA266, $6.99) |
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Murder on the Iditarod Trail
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
1996
PAPER
320 PAGES
The book that launched the best-selling series of Alaska mysteries. Sergeant Alex Jensen has his work cut out for him when he is called in to investigate the deaths of leading competitors in Alaska's famous dogsled race.
(ALA281, $7.99) |
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Murder on the Yukon Quest
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
2000
PAPER
320 PAGES
When dog-sled racer Jessie Arnold learns that a fellow racer has been abducted, she sets out into the Alaskan wilderness to find the girl before it's too late.
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Sleeping Lady
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
1997
PAPER
320 PAGES
Alaska State Trooper Alex Jensen confronts a confounding puzzle when the spring thaw reveals the broken hulk of a small aircraft containing an unidentified corpse, apparently killed by a bullet.
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Termination Dust
Sue Henry
MYSTERY
1996
PAPER
320 PAGES
In Termination Dust, her much-anticipated second Alex Jensen mystery, Sue Henry again seizes the rich history of Alaska and Canada's forgotten frontiers and delivers a fast-paced mystery with one of the most adventurous and charming detectives around. The virgin landscape along the Yukon River has hardly changed since the gold rush began in 1897. Frostbiting winds slice the rugged terrain, and, like a shroud, the first dusting of snow covers the low hills. Braving thick snow on the Top of the World Highway -- where one slip could mean a fall down thousands a cold-blooded killer. His only witness is Jim Hampton, a rugged canoeist whose vacation has abruptly ended. And Jensen's only clue is an 1898 prospector's journal -- detailing an eerily similar murder -- that Hampton discovered on the killer's path.
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