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    White Heat
    Book 1 in the series:Edie Kiglatuk

    White Heat - Edie Kiglatuk by M.J. McGrath
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    'White Heat' by M.J. McGrath follows the adventures of Edie Kiglatuk, a courageous and determined character living in the Arctic. Edie finds herself entangled in a web of mysteries and dangers as she navigates the harsh realities of life in the Arctic, uncovering secrets and facing formidable adversaries. The book intricately weaves together details of Arctic life, relationships, and the beauty of the landscape, immersing readers in a thrilling narrative that explores themes of survival, justice, and personal strength.

    The writing style of 'White Heat' vividly paints a picture of the Arctic, drawing readers into the cold, stark beauty of the setting. Through the eyes of Edie Kiglatuk, readers are taken on a journey that delves into the complexities of human nature, resilience, and the harsh realities of life in a remote Arctic community. The plot unfolds with a blend of suspense and careful attention to detail, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


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    Polar Star - The Arkady Renko Novels by Martin Cruz Smith
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    "Polar Star" in 'The Arkady Renko Novels' series by Martin Cruz Smith follows the story of Arkady Renko, a former police investigator who has been exiled to work on a Russian factory ship in the Bering Sea. When a female crew member's body is discovered in the catch, Arkady is reluctantly pulled back into his role as an investigator, uncovering a complex web of crime, politics, and danger on the ship. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War tensions between the United States and Russia, the novel offers a dark and gripping tale of Arkady's quest for truth amidst a harsh and unforgiving environment.

    The writing style of "Polar Star" is praised for its atmospheric and suspenseful tone, with readers highlighting the author's ability to vividly describe the setting of the fish processing ship and the harsh weather conditions in the Arctic waters. The plot is described as layered and complex, offering a mix of mystery, political intrigue, and character development that keeps readers engaged and invested in Arkady Renko's journey as he navigates through a world of deception, danger, and moral dilemmas.

    2Originally when it came down the rails in Gdansk, the Polar Star’s four superstructures had been a dazzling white and the gantries and booms a candy-yellow. The decks were clear; silver chains wound ...

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    Night Without End by Alistair MacLean
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    "Night Without End" by Alistair MacLean is a gripping tale of survival set near the North Pole, where a group of survivors must endure the harsh arctic conditions after a plane crash. The story unfolds as the survivors face not only the challenges of the environment but also the mystery of a murder and betrayal among them. The writing style is described as riveting, tight, and fast-paced, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with a mix of survival, intrigue, and a whodunit element.

    It was Jackstraw who heard it first – it was always Jackstraw, whose hearing was an even match for his phenomenal eyesight, who heard things first. Tired of having my exposed hands alternately frozen,...

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    Julie of the Wolves - Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George
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    Julie of the Wolves follows the journey of Miyax, a young Eskimo girl who flees her village and finds herself lost in the Alaskan wilderness. She forms a bond with a pack of wolves and must navigate the challenges of survival while grappling with her identity and cultural heritage. The book delves into themes of self-reliance, respect for nature, and the clash between traditional Eskimo ways and modern influences.

    MIYAX PUSHED BACK THE HOOD OF HER sealskin parka and looked at the Arctic sun. It was a yellow disc in a lime-green sky, the colors of six o’clock in the evening and the time when the wolves awoke. Qu...

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    The Ice Master by Jennifer Niven
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    The Ice Master by Jennifer Niven is a gripping non-fiction account of the doomed 1913 voyage of the Karluk, where the crew faced extreme cold, hunger, fear, and poor leadership in the Arctic. Niven's writing style is engaging and suspenseful, making the real-life events feel like a work of fiction. The book delves into the struggles of the crew, the challenges they faced, and the harrowing tale of survival in one of the world's most unforgiving climates.

    William Laird McKinlay, a small, weak infant, was not expected to live very long. The doctors told his parents that he would be lucky to survive a year and that, if by some miracle the child should li...

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    The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven by Nathaniel Ian Miller
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    The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven by Nathaniel Ian Miller is a captivating novel that delves into the life of Sven, a man who seeks solace in the isolated Arctic after facing disfigurement and rejection. The story unfolds through Sven's first-person narrative, showcasing his journey of survival, friendship, and the indomitable human spirit in the harsh Arctic landscape. The writing style is lauded for its profound exploration of loneliness, love, and the enduring connections that sustain Sven in his solitude, making it a compelling read that immerses readers in the light and dark aspects of polar life.

    Sven's tale is one of resilience and unexpected companionship, as he navigates the challenges of isolation with the arrival of his sister's daughter and her baby at his remote fjord. The book beautifully captures the stark beauty of the Arctic while highlighting the warmth of human connection that transcends geographical boundaries. Through vivid descriptions and memorable characters, Nathaniel Ian Miller weaves a narrative that resonates with themes of love, survival, and the complexities of the human experience, offering a poignant exploration of Sven's unconventional life journey.


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    Killer by Peter Tonkin
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    When a plane en route to an Arctic research station crash lands on an ice floe, killing the pilot, its passengers are forced to make camp on the ice and wait for rescue. But it may not be the cold or starvation that threatens to kill them... for they're being stalked by a monstrous orca, one who was trained by the Navy to hunt and kill enemy soldiers but escaped its handlers and is rampaging through the ocean in search of human prey. And as the survivors are picked off one by one, they'll have to put aside old grudges in order to defeat this dangerous creature. The cold, unforgiving arctic environment is brilliantly captured, and the cast of characters is very well developed, with each person coming across as a believable human being with his or her own strengths and weaknesses. That makes the numerous death scenes all the more jarring, and the multiple killer whale attacks are brutal and terrifying. As if the killer whales aren't enough of a problem, the iceberg our characters find themselves stranded on is gradually melting away, and when it's gone there will be nothing between them and the cold waters all around them.


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    The Iceberg Hermit by Arthur J. Roth
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    'The Iceberg Hermit' by Arthur J. Roth is a captivating tale of survival and friendship set in the Arctic. The story follows Allan Gordon, a young sailor who becomes the sole survivor after his ship, the Anne Forbes, strikes an iceberg. Facing freezing temperatures, injuries, and loneliness, Allan finds companionship in an orphaned polar bear cub. Together, they navigate the challenges of survival on a floating iceberg prison, highlighting the growth of Allan from a young man into adulthood. The writing style is straightforward and engaging, making it suitable for young readers while still captivating adult audiences.


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    Where the Dead Wait by Ally Wilkes
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    'Where the Dead Wait' by Ally Wilkes is a gothic novel set in the Arctic, where doomed exploration leads to depravity and isolation. The story follows disgraced ship captain William Day as he uncovers his past and the true nature of his relationship with his second in command, Jesse Stevens. Haunted by his actions during a previous Arctic expedition, Day embarks on a journey to find Stevens, delving into themes of survival, cannibalism, and inner struggles. The writing style is described as immersive, atmospheric, and eerie, creating a chilling and hopeless atmosphere that forces readers to confront the characters' motivations and actions.


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    The Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister
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    In "The Arctic Fury" by Greer Macallister, the story unfolds around Virginia Reeve, who leads an all-woman expedition to the Arctic in search of a missing husband and his team. The narrative alternates between the trial of Virginia for murder and the past events of the expedition, providing a gripping exploration of the women's journey both physically and mentally in the frozen Arctic. The book delves into themes of bravery, intrigue, and the challenges faced by women in the mid-1800s, set against a backdrop of historical events and societal norms.

    The book expertly weaves together the personal stories and struggles of the diverse group of women on the expedition, showcasing their strengths, flaws, and relationships. Through alternating chapters and multiple perspectives, the author masterfully develops the characters and their motivations, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged. The gripping plot, rich historical detail, and elements of mystery and betrayal make "The Arctic Fury" a captivating tale of adventure, resilience, and the power of female solidarity.

    Virginia can see them clearly from her seat in the dock. Even when she looks away from them—toward the judge, the jury—she still feels their presence. Five women, broken and brave, who came to this co...

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