

"A Night Too Dark" is "New York Times" bestselling writer Dana Stabenow's latest, the seventeenth in a series chronicling life, death, love, tragedy, mischief, controversy, nature, and survival in Alaska, America's last real frontier.
In Alaska, people disappear every day. In Aleut detective Kate Shugak's Park, they've been disappearing a lot lately. Hikers head into the wilderness unprepared and get lost. Miners quit without notice at the busy Suulutaq Mine. Suicides leave farewell notes and vanish.
Not only are Park rats disappearing at an alarming rate, but so is life in the Park as Kate knows it. Alaska state trooper Jim Chopin's workload has increased to where he doesn't make it home three nights out of four, the controversial mine has seduced Johnny and his classmates with summer jobs and divided the Niniltna Native Association--the aunties are to a woman selling out--and a hostile environmental activist organization has embraced the Suulutaq Mine as their reason for being.
It's almost a relief when Kate finds a body. This she can handle.
Until the identity of the body vanishes, too.
In this latest Kate Shugak novel, the smart, sexy PI, her wolf/husky hybrid Mutt, and Chopper Jim are only just beginning to realize the fallout from the discovery of the world's second-largest gold mine in their backyard. "Mine change everything," Auntie Vi said in "Whisper to the Blood" (the previous book in the series and the first to hit the "New York Times" bestseller list).
And it's only just beginning.
Book 0.5

Book 0.5, 13.5, 13.6, 15.5, 17.5, 19.

Book 1

Book 10

Book 11

Book 12

Book 13

Book 13.5

Book 13.6

Book 14

Book 15

Book 15.5

Book 16

Book 17

Book 17.25 (Siren Song)

Book 17.5

Book 18

Book 19

Book 19.5

Book 2

Book 20

Book 21

Book 22

Book 23

Book 3

Book 4

Book 5

Book 6

Book 7

Book 8

Book 9

Book 1-3

Book 1-9

Book 10-20

Book 13.6 - Wreck Rights

Book 4-6

Book 7-9


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