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No Fixed Line (2020)

von Dana Stabenow

Reihen: Kate Shugak (22)

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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. It is New Year's Eve, nearly six weeks into an off-and-on blizzard that has locked Alaska down, effectively cutting it off from the outside world. But now there are reports of a plane down in the Quilak mountains. With the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board-responsible for investigating aviation incidents) unable to reach the crash site, ex-trooper Jim Chopin is pulled out of retirement to try to identify the aircraft, collect the corpses, and determine why no flight has been reported missing. But Jim discovers survivors: two children who don't speak a word of English. Meanwhile, PI Kate Shugak receives an unexpected and unwelcome accusation from beyond the grave, a charge that could change the face of the Park forever.… (mehr)
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This is a top class example of how a thriller should be written. It has the characters and of course the perfect location. Looking forward to reading another of this brilliant series very soon. ( )
  dano35ie | Dec 26, 2023 |
Kate and Mutt are back!! The storyline is current, ranging from opiate addiction, sex trafficking, drug smuggling, and current administrative practices of the US government dealing with these issues with varying degrees of success. A plane crash, with two small children, who survive only through the heroic efforts of two Park "rats," who heard the landing. Bags on fentanyl in the wreckage, with a smuggler wanting his goods returned. I liked how the local community rallied around the kids to protect them. I cared less for the other main story line where Kate is named executor for a man, who tried to kill her, and what are his motives for doing that. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
Never having read any of Stabenow's books, it's almost funny that I happened to pick up the 27th one in a series!! Although it was fairly easy to follow the story it probably would have been easier with the background so some of the previous books, although....Stabenow really did a great job of filling in possible details about Kate's past history. The book was certainly very current in topics covered, keeping up with the news. ( )
  nyiper | Jan 9, 2021 |
Another very good book in this excellent series. Dana Stabenow showcases Alaska with its beauty, challenges and problems very well in this rapidly moving story that is hard to put down. Lots of criminals, local and imports, afoot in this scenario but the Park takes care of its own quite well. Interesting locales and scenery are showcased nicely as Kate and Jim sort out the extent of the illegal activities. Having a map handy adds another dimension to the story. ( )
  jamespurcell | Dec 30, 2020 |

I enjoyed this visit with Kate Shugak a great deal.

When I was only two chapters into 'No Fixed Line' I wrote a post about n 'Why I Find Kate Shugak Comforting' where I said that,

'...at the heart of almost all of the stories, there is a refusal to abandon hope, to find the courage to persist and a determination not to look away. There's also friendship, community, love, independence and honesty.'


Now that I've read the book, I can say that it delivered on all of that.

The title of the book is taken from Frost's poem, 'There Are Roughly Zones'. which first perfectly with how kate thinks when it says that there are boundaries that mustn't be crossed and that becoming blind to those boundaries, failing to see that 'there are roughly zones' that keep us human, is how we become monstrous.

The two intersecting plotlines in the book bring Kate into contact with some monstrous things.

The first plot confronts the behaviour of Trump's ICE Storm Troopers in separating children from their parents, keeping them in cages and not keeping records of where they are and gives it an extra twist of corruption by adding sex-trafficking of the children to the mix and ex-Havard men running a drugs distribution network as if it were the logical extension of American MBA corporate culture. The second plot deals with a trap left for Kate in a poison chalice legacy that leads to yet another set of corrupt activities that Trump and his cronies are hip-deep in.

One of the things I liked about the book is that it wasn't an 'ain't it awful?' 'look what these people are doing' piece. It was a 'how can we deal with this?' piece. Kate has come into her maturity. She's past the point where she spends the book being kidnapped and blind-sided and beaten up on while she tries to figure out what's going on. True, someone is still trying to kill her in this book and someone is trying to destroy her reputation but Kate takes it in her stride. Kate is becoming a version of her grandmother. She has connection across the State and in various law enforcement agencies and she has developed the political savvy to use them well to make change happen without getting entangled in the political machine.

One of the strengths of this series is that it's never all about Kate. There's a strong ensemble cast who continue to develop and are more than just a background for Kate. So the initial response to the air crash that kicks off the novel is not by Kate but by characters that we know well from previous novels but who are changing their relationships with each other. A central action scene taking down the bad guys is mostly carried out by other people, including one of the Aunties. Jim Chopin is also emerging from Kate's shadow and trying to figure out what to do with all the money he inherited from his unloved and unloving father.

Children and how they're treated by the adults in their lives have always been central to the Kate Shugak books. This time the children provide the strongest emotional impact and how they are treated is the acid test of whether we're living within the 'zones' that keep us human.

It seemed to me that 'No Fixed Line', the twenty-second book in the series, provided a great basis for the series growing and becoming stronger.

Once again, Marguerite Gavin's narration brought me a lot of pleasure. Click on the SoundCloud link below to hear a sample.


https://soundcloud.com/enchantressdesign-promo/no-fixed-line-by-dana-stabenow-na...

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  MikeFinnFiction | Aug 30, 2020 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. It is New Year's Eve, nearly six weeks into an off-and-on blizzard that has locked Alaska down, effectively cutting it off from the outside world. But now there are reports of a plane down in the Quilak mountains. With the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board-responsible for investigating aviation incidents) unable to reach the crash site, ex-trooper Jim Chopin is pulled out of retirement to try to identify the aircraft, collect the corpses, and determine why no flight has been reported missing. But Jim discovers survivors: two children who don't speak a word of English. Meanwhile, PI Kate Shugak receives an unexpected and unwelcome accusation from beyond the grave, a charge that could change the face of the Park forever.

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