In her third arctic mystery, longlisted for the CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger award, the intrepid Edie Kiglatuk discovers one of her female students dead in a toxic lake In the third novel in this highly praised mystery series that will appeal to fans of The Killing , Top of the Lake , and The Bridge , Edie Kiglatuk works as a summer school teacher in the Canadian arctic. When one of her female students is found dead in nearby Lake Turngaluk, Edie enlists the help of Sergeant Derek Palliser to pursue the case, promising ...
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In her third arctic mystery, longlisted for the CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger award, the intrepid Edie Kiglatuk discovers one of her female students dead in a toxic lake In the third novel in this highly praised mystery series that will appeal to fans of The Killing , Top of the Lake , and The Bridge , Edie Kiglatuk works as a summer school teacher in the Canadian arctic. When one of her female students is found dead in nearby Lake Turngaluk, Edie enlists the help of Sergeant Derek Palliser to pursue the case, promising the girl's Inuit family that they will uncover the truth. Meanwhile, lawyer Sonia Gutierrez investigates the toxicity of the lake and suspects that there might be a larger conspiracy involved. As the three clamber over rocky terrain under twenty-four-hour daylight they start to unearth secrets long frozen over--risking their own lives in the process. With stunning prose, M. J. McGrath delivers another thrill ride through a hauntingly beautiful landscape.
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I read this book only because my book club chose it. I wouldn't pick this (native American mystery)
type of book on my own. No great themes, no great characters and confusing, relying on conversations to advance plot. The particulars of the murder are spectacularly gross and unnecessarily gross as well.