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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Review - Bear Witness

I love starting at the beginning with a series, and here is a brand new one featuring Alaska and its wildlife.  I jumped on the chance to read and review.

The author is also known as Linda O. Johnston. She is known for writing K-9 Ranch Rescue. She also writes cozy mysteries, including the Barkery & Biscuits Mystery Series and Superstition Mysteries for Midnight Ink, and the Pet Rescue Mystery Series (Beaglemania review-click here) and Kendra Ballantyne, Pet-Sitter Mysteries for Berkley.

Let's see how this new series is shaping up from the debut novel.

Author: Lark O. Jensen

Copyright: May 2022 (Crooked Lane) 313 pgs

Series: 1st in Alaska Untamed Mysteries

Sensuality: Off-page intimacy alluded to

Mystery Sub-genre: Cozy mystery, amateur sleuth

Main Character: Stacie Calder, Naturalist and ClemTour Boat Guide

Setting: Contemporary, Juneau Alaska

Obtained Through: Library

Book Blurb: "No nine-to-five cubicle career will suit Stacie Calder—the naturalist much prefers working in the great outdoors. Specifically, the spacious and spectacular Alaskan wilderness, whose rugged charms she shares with sightseers on the top deck of the tour boat where she works. But one May afternoon, Stacie’s passengers see more than glittering glaciers, frolicking harbor seals, climbing bears and soaring seabirds…they also witness a man lying dead in the frigid Alaskan waters. And it seems likely that someone gave him a fatal push.

    Stacie didn’t know the unfortunate victim, but he sure wanted to know a lot about her. He spent most of his final afternoon bombarding her with questions quite awkward to answer. And when he wasn’t in her hair, he was arguing incessantly with the boat’s beleaguered crew. Which makes for a suspect list about as long as the passenger manifest. Furthermore, as police helicopters relentlessly circle her boat in search of any clues, Stacie is shaken to find herself on that suspect list.

    Before the tour boat reaches shore Stacie—accompanied by her beautiful blue-eyed husky, Sasha—must deduce just who sent the testy tourist tumbling into the turgid waters and have the authorities take custody. Because if she can’t, then the killer might aim a fatal ice-cold stare at Stacie." 

Tour guide and Naturalist Stacie Calder is a bit of a mixed bag. She is definitely very independent with her husky by her side. She has a few work semi-friendships with other guides, but doesn't seem to have a close friend. She is a great pet parent taking care of Sasha, her two y/o husky. But otherwis, the character seemed all about her job. 

Palmer Clementos, tour owner's son and Captain of the tour boat, is a prime suspect and Stacie want's to prove him innocent as her motivation to investigate.  Then there is Liam Amaruq, Alaska State Trooper, leading the investigation.  I don't like a police-boyfriend usually because it always seems to be an argument about sleuthing. But this was the opposite, he encouraged her to ask questions of people. Their relationship seems to develop quickly as well, before long he is staying the night with her.  Those two combined while investigating a murder that she could be a suspect for, seemed unprofessional if not questionable.

The setting is primarily the tour boat and the 7 hour tour - several times. The sights and wildlife made me want to be there.  But after reading through four trips (or was it five?) it was becoming annoying and dry.  I hope the next book isn't the same. 

The pacing suffers a bit because of that.  The plot of figuring out whodunit is hard since the motive is assumed.  It has an exciting killer reveal with danger and jeopardy... aboard the tour boat.  

My Thoughts:  It took three chapters of the same tour to introduce base cast of characters and set up the murder.  That stuck out to me which means I was wanting it to move along a bit. Be aware it has a slow start, so hang in there.  As I mentioned, it dragged in parts due to multiple tours on page in detail that got old. Of course, it was whittling down the suspects, but the same tour several times didn't work well even with breaking it up with questioning people. Stacie Calder as a sleuth was very direct and off-putting in some instances.  She needs a bit more subtlety, maybe a lot more. She seemed to only anger people and didn't seem to uncover much of anything.  Overall it is an interesting premise that has some merit but some parts need smoothed out.  I think the author is great, so I will give the next book a go and see if it finds its groove for me.

Rating: Good - A fun read with beautiful setting but minor flaws.  



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