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Icy Clutches - A Gideon Oliver Mystery (original 1990; edition 1990)

by Aaron Elkins

Series: Gideon Oliver (6)

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Edgar Award-winning series: On a trip to Glacier Bay, Alaska, the Skeleton Detective pursues a cold-hearted killer who buries evidence in an avalanche. Gideon Oliver expects to be amicably bored when he takes on the role of "accompanying spouse" at a lodge in the magnificent wild country of Glacier Bay, Alaska, where his forest ranger wife, Julie, is attending a conference. But it turns out to be exactly his cup of tea. There is another group at the lodge: six scientists on a memorial journey to the site of a thirty‑year‑old glacial avalanche that killed three of their colleagues. Their leader is TV's most popular science personality, the unctuous M. Audley Tremaine, who is the sole survivor of the fatal avalanche. But he does not survive long and is soon found hanged in his room. If that is not upsetting enough, shocked hikers discover human bones emerging from the foot of the glacier--are they the shattered remains of the three who died, finally seeing daylight after their two‑mile, three‑decade journey within the glacial flow? When the FBI seeks expert help, everyone agrees how fortunate it is that Dr. Oliver, the famed Skeleton Detective, is on the scene. Everybody, that is, but the person who wants ancient history to stay that way--and who believes that murder is the surest way to keep the past buried. Icy Clutches is the 6th book in the Gideon Oliver Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.… (more)
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Title:Icy Clutches - A Gideon Oliver Mystery
Authors:Aaron Elkins
Info:Mysterious Press/Warner Book (1990), Edition: BCE, Hardcover, 294 pages
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A pleasant little mystery. ( )
  JudyGibson | Jan 26, 2023 |
forensic anthropologist & FBI solve 20 yr old murder and its sequel, bones in glacier
  ritaer | Jun 13, 2020 |
"Anthropology professor Gideon Oliver thought that accompanying his wife, Julie, to a forest rangers' conference in Alaska's scenic Glacier Bay would make for a restful vacation. Realistic enough, however, to know that vacations aren't always restful, Gideon did think he was far enough away from civilization to avoid university politics and the hefty egos that go along with them.

"But he hadn't counted on the presence of M. Audley Tremaine, TV's most popular science personality. The unctuous Tremaine has just completed his memoirs of a geologic expedition of thirty years earlier, when three people were killed in an avalanche -- and Tremaine himself barely escaped with his life. Now he and the other survivors -- as well as their late colleagues' heirs -- have gathered to review the manuscript and memorialize the victims.

"When human bones turn up at the avalanche site and the FBI quickly need expert analysis, everyone agrees how fortunate it is that famed skeleton detective Gideon Oliver is on the scene. Everyone, that is, except for the person who wants ancient history to stay that way. Everyone but the person who thinks that murder is the best way to cover up the past."
~~front flap

This one was off to a slow start, and I was beginning to get worried. The previous books had been page turners from page 1, but not this one. The book never did reach those dizzying heights, but it was good nevertheless, with his wife Julie and FBI agent John Lau joining the fun. As always, the interplay between Gideon and Julie is lovely (she's a great character!) and between Gideon and John is greatly entertaining.

The author obviously has been to this local, given the absolutely delicious descriptions of the scenery and weather. Makes me wish I could visit myself someday. ( )
  Aspenhugger | Apr 21, 2019 |
OK entry in this usually better series. Set in Alaska so at least we learn some things about glaciers ( )
  jamespurcell | Aug 27, 2018 |
Gideon Oliver is an osteoarchaeologist with a sideline in forensic anthropology; hence his nickname of ‘the skeleton detective’. He is frequently called in to consult on skeletal remains. Visiting Alaska with his second wife who is a National Park Ranger on a training course, he is asked to look at some skeletal remains that have been discovered at the snout of a glacier.

Some 30 years ago, 3 members of a student group had been killed when a glacier collapsed following an earthquake; some very partial remains had been discovered a few years later, but it proved impossible to ascertain who they belonged to. The new remains indicate that a murder had been committed, rather the accidental death originally assumed. The story details the investigation; first, ascertaining which of the missing students was murdered, secondly, ascertaining who was the murderer. Along the way, a further murder is committed, and after some twists, the murderer is brought to justice.

I do like this series; they’re entertaining reads with enough to keep me interested. The books can be read in virtually any order, although the first 2 need to be read first (Oliver meets his second wife in book 2). Mostly set in the US, they also go elsewhere - at least 3 are set in Europe, another is set in Tahiti, and another 2 in Mexico.

Recommended.
  Maddz | Feb 22, 2018 |
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Prologue: Skagway Herald, July 27, 1960
AVALANCHE NEAR GLACIER BAY
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TEAM FEARED LOST
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Edgar Award-winning series: On a trip to Glacier Bay, Alaska, the Skeleton Detective pursues a cold-hearted killer who buries evidence in an avalanche. Gideon Oliver expects to be amicably bored when he takes on the role of "accompanying spouse" at a lodge in the magnificent wild country of Glacier Bay, Alaska, where his forest ranger wife, Julie, is attending a conference. But it turns out to be exactly his cup of tea. There is another group at the lodge: six scientists on a memorial journey to the site of a thirty‑year‑old glacial avalanche that killed three of their colleagues. Their leader is TV's most popular science personality, the unctuous M. Audley Tremaine, who is the sole survivor of the fatal avalanche. But he does not survive long and is soon found hanged in his room. If that is not upsetting enough, shocked hikers discover human bones emerging from the foot of the glacier--are they the shattered remains of the three who died, finally seeing daylight after their two‑mile, three‑decade journey within the glacial flow? When the FBI seeks expert help, everyone agrees how fortunate it is that Dr. Oliver, the famed Skeleton Detective, is on the scene. Everybody, that is, but the person who wants ancient history to stay that way--and who believes that murder is the surest way to keep the past buried. Icy Clutches is the 6th book in the Gideon Oliver Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

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Gideon and his wife are in Alaska. 20 years ago, botonists are killed in an avalanche. Now bones are being found at the edge of the glacier. One death appears to be murder. Relatives are returning to the scene. A survivor is writing a book; now he too is dead.
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