
When it's this hot I like to take a reprieve and read Alaska.
Sue Henry, an Anthony and Macavity Award-winning author who lives and writes in Anchorage, Alaska, has a new Jessie Arnold Mystery Degrees of Separation.
Champion musher Jessie Arnold has been out of racing for a number of years, ever since she incurred a devastating knee injury. Now she's ready to get back into shape for this year's Iditarod. While taking her team on a practice run down a local trail she takes a snowy bump that's never been there before. It turns out to be a snow-shrouded body.
Now, Jessie and her boyfriend, Alaska State Trooper Alex Jensen, are back chasing criminals. And the hunt is on for the killer of a supposed earthquake victim-whose death turns out to actually be a murder.

Or pick up a Dana Stabenow paperback A Deeper Sleep: A Kate Shugak Novel, and always good.
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