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Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery, Book 12
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Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery, Book 12
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Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery, Book 12

Written by Sue Henry

Narrated by Lee Adams

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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From the Anthony and Macavity award-winning author of Murder at Five Finger Light.

After healing from knee surgery, Jessie Arnold can't wait to train for the Iditarod, but she and her dogs must work hard to qualify. Jessie's practice run goes smoothly until her sled hits a bump along the trail-a dead body. What the kid was doing on a musher's trail with no sled or dogs is anyone's guess. And in a chilling moment, Jessie realizes that the case hits close to home.

"[Sue Henry's] grasp of tense storytelling and strong characterization matches her with Sue Grafton. Give her a try-she'll challenge your powers of perception and deduction."-The Colorado Springs Gazette

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 8, 2008
ISBN9781415950135
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Degrees of Separation: A Jessie Arnold Mystery, Book 12
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Sue Henry

Sue Henry, whose award-winning Alaska mysteries have received the highest praise from readers and critics alike, has lived in Alaska for almost thirty years, and brings history, Alaskan lore, and the majestic beauty of the vast landscape to her mysteries. Based in Anchorage, she is currently at work on the next book in this series.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Pretty exciting! Plot-wise, Jessie Arnold, Alaskan musher, is back in action. It's fall time and she can't quite get the dogs on the snow; but when she does, the sled runs over a dead guy. Investigation by her live in Alaska Trooper ensues. Maxie and her weiner dog show up and they solve the mystery. It's pretty obvious whodunit, 'cause she's missing for half the book and the repetition is glowing. Further, the "degrees of separation" must have been popular slang, 'cause it's used over and over and over. Alaska descriptions of culture and natural beauty abound. Fun read!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I was happy to read another Jesse Arnold novel and enjoyed it very much. Jesse is preparing for another season of sled dog competition when she stumbles across a body. Trooper Alex Jensen is there to do the official crime solving, but Jesse, of course, can't keep from becoming involved. And it's an added treat that Maxie visits and helps out with her good common sense. However, I was surprised by the loose ends left in this one.