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Aaand the contest begins!

To recap from the February Roadhouse Report: A fan contest is announced! Alert readers will have noticed that I’m re-running “The History of Kate Shugak in 22 Objects” series here on stabenow.com. I’ve even managed to keep all the original comments. Some are pretty funny and all of them are fun. Scroll down to read them…

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Warning: Spoilers spoken here. And a contest! With prizes!*   So I put it to the Danamaniacs–what should be the object from the twenty-first Kate Shugak novel? Imma just cut-and-paste the winning entry here: Thank you, Dagna! Because what could be more apropos than a compass of any kind as a symbol for Less Than…

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The History of Kate Shugak in 22 Objects – 20

Warning: Spoilers spoken here.And a contest! With prizes!* Upon returning home from New York City in 1994, clutching A Cold Day for Murder‘s Edgar in a sweaty fist, almost the very first thing to appear in my mailbox was a letter from  Tony Hillerman, requesting a short story for the collection he was editing, The…

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Warning: Spoilers spoken here. And a contest! With prizes! Scroll down for details.* It’s the Super Cub. It’s basic transportation in Bush Alaska and in Kate19 it is also the murder weapon. (And even if you took all that away, there is that fabulous Head of Zeus cover above. Although if you’re taking off from…

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The History of Kate Shugak in 22 Objects – 18

Warning: Spoilers spoken here. Man, I havered over this one. My pick going in was the secret drawer, or drawers, the one in Auntie Joy’s armoire that contained the manuscript, the one in Jim’s father’s writing desk that held the clue to his true parentage, and of course the one in Old Sam’s compass, which…

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Warning: Spoilers spoken here. The Suulutag mine, of course, and more specifically, gold, and most specifically of all, Alaska’s mineral resources. I’m just going to cut and past Megan’s comment here because really, what else is there to say? The Park’s Suulutaq mine is of course based on the Pebble Mine, the most controversial issue…

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Warning: Spoilers spoken here. This was a hard one, specifically because of dueling recommendations for the copy of Robert’s Rules of Order Jim gave Kate for Christmas and the fishing line used to commit the murder. Megan said [Jim] knew, in this instance how completely out of her element she was, and found a way…

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Warning: Spoilers spoken here. I’m just gonna cut and paste Megan’s comment in its entirety here. As Penny said, she truly did drop the mike. My heart always breaks a little when I write about Willard. He is the innocent victim of a disease we see all too often here in Alaska. That doesn’t mean…

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Warning: Spoilers spoken here. Of course you’re all right. It’s the lock box. Commemorated in this scene, which begins     It was entirely involuntary, a knee-jerk reaction.  She didn’t stop to think about it, she just picked up the little tin lock box and let fly.  It’s arc was swift and her aim was true. …

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WARNING: Spoilers spoken here. I liked Ginger’s comment about the Dawson Darling and the other comments about the Good-time Girls, but I’m going with Megan. It’s the transcript. And you’re going to love this: There is a real one, or at least a transcript of the inquest into the death of a real-life good time…

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