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Death Takes Passage (Alaska Mysteries) | 
enlarge | Author: Sue Henry Publisher: Avon Category: Book
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 249455
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 3.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 0380788632 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780380788637 ASIN: 0380788632
Publication Date: August 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In July of 1897, the S.S. Portland sailed from Skagway, Alaska, to Seattle, Washington, carrying two tons of Yukon gold--its arrival setting off the famed Klondike Gold Rush. Now, a hundred years later, amid great fanfare and publicity, another ship is recreating the fabled voyage. But this time Death is on board. A true Gold Rush buff, Alex Jensen is thrilled to be representing the Troopers on the Spirit of '98's historic journey down Alaska's spectacular Inside Passage even though it means having to dress up in an uncomfortable period costume and keeping an eye on the ton of gold the ship carries below. But as long as his lady love, the famous "musher" Jessie Arnold, is at his side, this leisurely trip through a giant maze of scenic straits, sounds, harbors and inlets is as close a thing to heaven as the quiet, serious policeman can imagine. That is, until an unexplained rash of shipboard robberies--followed by the strange disappearance and probable death of a crew member--pulls Alex rudely back to Earth. Meanwhile, a stolen ketch sails north out of Douglas Island harbor in the Southeast Alaska Panhandle--silently cutting through the black waters of Gastineau Channel under cover o darkness, with a two-man crew and the bound I dead body of an innocent woman in the hold heading toward a fateful encounter that could write a grim new chapter in Alaska's history. The only law officer in the vicinity, it is now Alex's duty to unravel the twisted skein of lies greed and lethal secrets that entangles the crew and passengers on this historic cruise, before Death once again hails the Spirit somewhere along the Inside Passage.
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Death Takes Passage January 21, 2007 Lynn Mullen (Beecher, IL USA) This is another fast-paced murder mystery by Sue Henry with great descriptions of the Alaskan countryside. It keeps you guessing until the end.
good book January 26, 2005 jorgen 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
the book death takes passage was a good book but the beginning was very slow and it was hard to keep track on what was going on with alex and jessie, the theifs, and the people planing to steal the gold from the ship. But as the book went on it got more interesting and when the crooks hijacked the ship the book got really interesting and i couldn't put it down.
Pirates of the Inside Passage January 21, 2005 lordhoot (Anchorage, Alaska USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book proves to be rather interesting and somewhat entertaining murder-mystery. Its part of Sue Henry's Alex Jensen and Jessie Arnold series. This time around, Jessie is without any doggies to help her around, a changed of pace for her. Most of the story take place aboard a ship and the story - which proves to be somewhat unoriginal - still was well written and paced.
I thought due to the fact that it take place aboard a cruise ship, this was one of Sue Henry's lesser Alaskan atmospheric books. Tidbits of Alaskana flavors is shown but this proves to be rather a run of a mill thriller. This book is more of an Alex Jensen book with Jessie Arnold playing somewhat of a second fiddle.
Despite of this rather lackluster endorsement, I still thought that the book was a page turner and the plot ended up working out pretty well. But overall, Sue Henry readers may regard this book as one of her lesser works.
Passage to Adventure January 31, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I took almost the same voyage with the Cruise West's Spirit of Endeavor from Juneau to Seattle a few years ago. This book relives that Inner Passage voyage with the Spirit of 98 brilliantly. Each town is described excellently. Mystery was inventive. I recognized so many real people in this book. The author must have enjoyed writing this immensely and it shows. A wonderful series. Got out all my pictures from that voyage to enjoy once again. Great adventure!
Shipboard mystery April 20, 2002 Karen Potts (Lake Jackson, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Spirit of '98, a small cruise ship, sets sail up the Inside Passage of Alaska to commemorate the Gold Rush of 1898. Alex Jensen and his girlfriend Jessie Arnold are aboard as official representatives of the State of Alaska. Alex is looking forward to a leisurely cruise, but his police skills are called into play when some valuable items are stolen from several staterooms. Soon the problems compound when a dead body is found in the water and one of the crewmembers disappears. In the meantime, 2 men have stolen a sailboat and later a powerboat to commit a crime which is unknown to them. Eventually the two story lines merge and the entire ship is threatened by a diabolical plot. Alex untangles the mystery and sets out to save the ship from imminent danger. Sue Henry can always be counted on for wonderful descriptions of Alaska interwoven with an intriguing mystery.
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