MY RATING GUIDE: 3.5 Stars.
I love the background information in TERMINATION DUST and in the previous book, Murder on the Iditarod Trail. I find this aspect fascinating. TERMINATION DUST prompted me to further investigate certain subjects as I read: the Klondike Gold Rush, the Yukon Territory, Dawson City, the Yukon River, etc. Originally, the book cover art captured my attention. Good job!
1= dnf/What was that?; 2= Nope, not for me; 3= This was okay/cute; 3.5= I ENJOYED THIS; 4= I liked it a lot; 5= I Loved it, it was great! (I seldom give 5 Stars).
September, 1996 ~
James Hampton, of Denver, Colorado, is enjoying a late summer holiday retracing the steps of the early Stampeders (of the Klondike Gold Rush days, 1897) by canoeing the Yukon river between White Horse and Dawson City. He awakens one morning to discover a force of Canadian policeman wandering through his campsite, questioning him about his whereabouts in the last day or two. He discovers that a number of vehicle thefts and a death have occurred recently. Hampton is a suspect due to his location and certain pieces of evidence located near his campsite.
Alaska State Trooper Homicide Detective Alex Jensen is assisting Inspector Charles Delafosse of Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a recent case involving the death of a tourist which apparently occurred during a string of vehicle thefts running along the border between Alaska and Canada. The two departments hope that their joint cooperation will bring about the quick resolution of the incidents. The discovery of Hampton and his campsite are hopeful signs that they are on the right track.
Comments ~
1) TERMINATION DUST was originally published in 1996. The story involves a dual plot combining events from the Klondike Gold Rush year of 1897 & the present day (1996). Although TERMINATION DUST was written 30yrs ago, the story has held up well over time.
2) TERMINATION DUST is bk2 in Sue Henry’s Jessie Arnold Alaskan series but this title features Jessie’s SO, Homicide Detective Alex Jensen and RCMP officer Delafosse as MCs. Jessie merely has a cameo appearance near the end.
3) This is a reread for me. I find the Alaskan history aspect quite interesting. I also very much enjoyed the details of Iditarod racing from bk1. (I would give an extra star if I liked the dynamics between Jessie and Alex better - which are more pronounced in later books). Nevertheless, I enjoy the background information a lot and recommend TERMINATION DUST (and the Jessie Arnold Alaskan Mystery series) to readers who enjoy:
> Historical Thrillers, Mysteries
> Character-Driven Mysteries featuring strong, independent characters
> Regional-based Mysteries (Alaska, Yukon Territory)
READER CAUTION ~
PROFANITY - Yes. Strong language is used on occasion.
VIOLENCE - PG. This is a murder mystery without dark details.
SEXUAL SITUATIONS - None. Closed door innuendo only.