The Serpents Trail
About the Author:


Sue Henry
Sue Henry, who has lived in Alaska
for over thirty years, brings the beauty of Alaska
and its history alive in her Jessie Arnold mystery novels. The first Jessie
Arnold mystery, Murder on the Iditarod Trail, won the Anthony and
Macavity Awards for Best First Novel in 1992. Jessie is much like famed
Iditarod racer Susan Butcher and Sue Henry herself. Henry's descriptions of the
magnificent Alaskan mountains and trails as she and her friend and lover,
Alaskan State Trooper and sled dog racer Alex Jensen, solve crimes and save
lives draw her readers to experience today's Alaska.
RVer Maxie McNab and her mini-Dachshund Stretch and Jessie Arnold
and her lead dog Mutt met in Dead North. Maxie is another strong late
middle-aged woman who becomes the protagonist of her own series of mysteries.
Maxie and Stretch are involved mostly in crimes and mysteries in The Lower
Forty-eight.
Henry lives in Alaska
and RV's as often as she can in the Lower Forty-eight as well as through Alaska.
She has traveled the Alaskan Highway
at least four times in her own motor home. She makes her home in Anchorage
where she teaches writing at the University
of Alaska.
The Jessie Arnold books are: Termination Dust, Sleeping Lady, Death
Takes Passage, Deadfall, Murder on the Yukon Quest, Beneath the Ashes, Cold
Company, Death Trap, and Murder at Five Finger Light.
Other Maxie and Stretch books are: The Serpents Trail, The
Tooth of Time, and The Refuge.
Other Books By Sue Henry:


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