I dragged my way through this book. There was nothing about it that caught or kept my attention for more than a few minutes. I would vow to read for at least an hour and 10 minutes in would be picking up my phone. Finally, finished reading it so I could include it in the reading challenge as a book set in Antarctica.
Sadly, what promised to be one of my favorite reads for this years challenge, became one of the worst. There was nothing interesting about the lead character, Valena, who is a grad student traveling to the icy continent to complete work towards an advanced degree. She arrives fresh faced and excited, only to find that the professor she is to work with has been arrested in connection with a death that happened the previous year. Told she will be sent home on the next available flight, Valena decides to investigate on her own, with the belief that if she can solve the mystery, she will be able to finish the work she came to Antarctica to do.
While I won't give away specifics, the ending is what would be expected. Sadly though, there is no clear path to how Valena arrived at the answer to the puzzle, so it doesn't really make sense. Also, as in all good who done its, the guilty party tries to do away with her. But there is absolutely no reason for it, since there was really no way he could have known that she had enough to expose him.
I gave it one star, though I did find tidbits of information about the frozen continent to be of interest. They were just told in such a dull voice that I fear I may have missed some.