Dana Stabenow
Dana Stabenow is an American author born on March 27, 1952, in Anchorage, Alaska, and raised on a 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska, which influenced her writing about the region's rugged life and cultures. She gained acclaim with her debut mystery novel 'A Cold Day for Murder' (1992), winner of the Edgar Award, launching her popular Kate Shugak series featuring an Indigenous Aleut detective. Her works span mystery, science fiction, suspense, thrillers, and historical adventures, with series like Liam Campbell and Star Svensdotter.[1][2][3][5]
mystery
science fiction
suspense
thriller
historical adventure
Bad Blood
Dead in the Water: A Kate Shugak Mystery
Restless in the Grave
Disappearance of a Scribe (Eye of Isis, 2)
Powers of Detection: Stories of Mystery & Fantasy
By the Shores of the Middle Sea: Book II of Silk and Song
Blindfold Game
Play With Fire
A Fatal Thaw: A Kate Shugak Mystery
Everything Under the Heavens: Library Edition
Though Not Dead
Everything Under the Heavens: Book I of Silk and Song
Though Not Dead: A Kate Shugak Novel
Bad Blood
Restless in the Grave
Whisper to the Blood: A Kate Shugak Novel
A Cold-Blooded Business (Kate Shugak Series)
A Deeper Sleep
A Cold Day for Murder: A Kate Shugak Mystery
A Night Too Dark: A Kate Shugak Novel
Dead in the Water
Bad Blood
A Cold Day for Murder
Alaska Women Write: Living, Loving and Laughing on the Last Frontier