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Play with Fire (1995)

par Dana Stabenow

Séries: Kate Shugak (5)

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A mushroom hunting foray turns gruesome when Kate Shugak stumbles across a burnt, decaying corpse amid a grove of morels. Was the deceased the hapless victim of last year's forest fire? Why has no one reported him missing? And why wasn't he wearing any clothes? Absent evidence of foul play, the troopers are inclined to call it death by misadventure; Kate's instincts suggest otherwise, leading her down a path that requires her to confront issues of community, faith, and free will.… (plus d'informations)
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Out foraging for morel mushrooms, the result of a massive forest fire, Kate Shugak discovers a naked, decomposing body. As it turns out the body belongs to a science teacher, run off by his pious community for teaching evolution. During the investigation, we are provided further insight into Kate's unique personality. ( )
  skipstern | Jul 11, 2021 |
Picking mushrooms near the site of the previous year's forest fire, Kate Shugak finds a man's naked body - but he didn't die in the fire, he died of anaphylactic shock. Who was he and how did he come to be there?

Good mystery marred by the discussions of religion - with the arguments of those for and against both refusing to recognise any nuances. ( )
  Robertgreaves | Sep 4, 2020 |
I almost skipped this book because of the negative reviews I skimmed on Goodreads. I am glad I didn't. Each book in the series reveals more of Kate's past, fleshes out the secondary characters in the book and builds on the happenings in previous stories and this novel was no different. Most of the negative reviews, it turns out, are from people made uncomfortable by the casting of a reclusive community of fundamentalist evolution-denying book burners in a villainous light, or the characters' meditations on how the Christian religion affected native populations (through boarding schools, through missionaries insisting cultural iconography equaled blasphemy and idolatry) and the book's secondary cast members. For some reason the previous books focusing on corrupt environmental practices or Kate's prolonged musings about the seduction of working the oil fields never caused a spate of reviews asking why the author has such an axe to grind, but make a fringe religious group the baddies and readers suddenly get the vapors. Well, I had no such reaction and look forward to more Kate Shugak in my future. ( )
  Nikchick | Mar 21, 2020 |
In the fifth book of a series set in Alaska, featuring native Aleut Kate Shugak, we find her picking Morel mushrooms with some of her friends. Morels bring a substantial price and people flock to Alaska to try and make some extra money. Kate and her friends, Dinah and Bobby, literally stumble on a dead body. He turns out to be local teacher who attempted to explain the evolution theory in his classes. He was never reported missing and seemed to have a very adversarial relationship with his fire and brimstone preacher father. His ten year old son, Matthew, hires Kate to find out what happened to him.

I enjoy this series very much. I've lived in Alaska and think the author does a great job of making the state such a vibrant character on its own. Kate is a fascinating protagonist who lives on her own homestead, hunts, fishes and builds everything she needs. This book was definitely my least favorite of the five I've read so far. The murder itself was not very interesting and the cause seemed apparent from the beginning. There's a lot of religious quoting along the way which is not unexpected because the characters and the town are very fundamentalist. I would recommend the series but not this book in particular.
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  Olivermagnus | Aug 9, 2017 |
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A mushroom hunting foray turns gruesome when Kate Shugak stumbles across a burnt, decaying corpse amid a grove of morels. Was the deceased the hapless victim of last year's forest fire? Why has no one reported him missing? And why wasn't he wearing any clothes? Absent evidence of foul play, the troopers are inclined to call it death by misadventure; Kate's instincts suggest otherwise, leading her down a path that requires her to confront issues of community, faith, and free will.

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