![]() read more Categories Reviews Tags Alaska, American/Cozy, Beth Rivers, Dark Night, Mothers and daughters, Paige Shelton She’s made a connection with the librarian, a stoner Willie Nelson type who nevertheless has some special ops skills as far as obtaining information goes. She’s also a well known writer under a pen name, so she’s able to maintain cover by writing the tiny town paper while using the paper’s “office” – a tiny shack behind the library (good wifi and cell phone coverage, which happens few other places in town). ![]() ![]() She had left the lower 48 after her kidnapping, leaving the hospital against her doctor’s orders and in fear of the man who took her, who so far in the series has not been captured (though I’m assuming that will eventually happen). ![]() She is wary when she arrives in Alaska but by book three has begun to relax into life in Benedict – more or less. ![]() She’d been kidnapped and got away, though sustaining a concussion and other injuries as well as suffering from PTSD. This is the third in Paige Shelton’s insanely enjoyable Alaska wild series, set in tiny Benedict and featuring Beth Rivers, who is hiding out. ![]()
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