"solid Alaska mystery"
Sled dog racer Jessie Arnold feels the world is looking up
as she rebounded from knee surgery, recovered from a DEATH
TRAP, and is back with her beloved State Trooper Alex
Jensen. Jessie accepts an invitation to a paint party
thrown by close friends Laurie and Jim Trevino, who are
renovating a fixer-upper Five Finger Lighthouse on
Alaska's Inner Passage; Alex has a meeting that he must
attend so he cannot accompany Jessie, but tells her to
have a good time. However, thinking this will be fun though hard work,
Jessie goes leaving Alex behind. However, the idyllic
gala of paint and panorama ends when Jessie finds the
corpse of another guest. Assuming a tragic accident
occurred Jessie changes her mind when she tries to call
for help by phone and radio; neither work as a killer has
severed the lines with the objective to snuff the life out
of the party one death at a time. The latest Sue Henry Alaska mystery will remind readers of
Agatha Christie's classic Ten Little Indians. The story
line is action-packed once Jessie stumbles over a dead
body and never slows down as the sleuth realizes a
murderer is amongst the guests. The scenery as usual is
breathtaking, but it is the cat and mouse game between the
culprit and the detective that will have the audience
spellbound. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 1, 2005
SummarySled dog racer Jessie Arnold stars in a series that's
"suspenseful, intelligent, and filled with the spectacular
beauty of the northern wilds" (The Dallas Morning
News). Jessie has just gotten back together with her
ex-boyfriend and sleuthing partner, Alex Jensen, and she's
looking forward to some peace and quiet. But even deep in
the wilderness, trouble has a way of finding her.
Jessie's friends Laurie and Jim have acquired their
dreaman old lighthouse on the Alaskan Inside
Passageand they've decided to throw a party. Not a
party in the typical sense, but one where guests earn their
keep by scraping, painting, hammering, and generally
restoring Five Finger Light, named after the long, low
islands over which the house stands guard. So Jesse decides
to leave Alex alone for a few days and help Laurie and Jim.
With the company of old friends, the smell of fresh paint in
the air, and a view to die for, Jessie won't soon forget
this weekendespecially when she stumbles across a dead
body. The death seems like an accident. But even as a
frantic Alex learns that someone's cut the phone lines and
wrecked the radio, Jessie realizes there's a killer loose on
the island. Worse yet, the killing spree might not be
overeven though the party certainly is....
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