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Tundra Kill

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When Chukchi Police Chief Nathan Active discovers dirt on the governor of Alaska, the woman he is appointed to protect, he finds himself in a precarious position: Expose the truth and risk his job or become complicit in her dangerous affairs?

Nathan Active, the top cop in a swath of Alaskan tundra larger than fifteen other US states, has been assigned to bodyguard duty for Alaska’s celebrity female governor, Helen Mercer, while her husband runs the Isignaq, a 400-mile sled-dog race through the Arctic wilderness. Against his will, Active is suddenly swept into her bizarre family affairs and outsized political ambitions. And when he connects the death of a local dog musher to Mercer, her countermoves threaten to ruin the lives of Active’s beloved Grace Palmer and her daughter, Nita. With his career on the line, Active must outwit the governor and save the people he cares for most before time runs out.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 21, 2015
      Jones’s stellar fifth Nathan Active mystery (after 2009’s Village of the Ghost Bears) finds the former Alaska state trooper the newly appointed chief of public safety for the Chukchi Regional Borough, a region “bigger than 15 of the United States.” Active manfully strives to heal his partner Grace’s trauma from childhood incest, while he investigates a hit-and-run snowmobile homicide. He must also fight off the advances of Alaska’s gorgeous man-eating governor, Helen Mercer, who’s making a publicity-driven visit to her Chukchi home while contemplating a run for the White House. Active, who considers Mercer a “dangerous natural phenomenon,” learns that she’s willing to threaten anything or anybody, including Grace and her adopted daughter, Nita, to satisfy her personal and political desires. Jones, who was born in Alaska, uses his intimate knowledge of the state, his fondness for the Inupiat people and their traditions, and his eye for politicians’ excruciatingly funny incongruities to produce a well-rounded and appealing portrait of America’s Last Frontier.

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