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Edie Kiglatuk

Follow the compelling journeys of Edie Kiglatuk, a resourceful former polar bear hunter and an exceptional guide within her remote Inuit community in the Canadian Arctic. Each installment presents her with unique challenges that test her profound knowledge of the wilderness and her resilience against the harsh environment. This series offers an immersive glimpse into the realities of life in the far North and the enduring wisdom of its indigenous people.

The boy in the snow
White heat

Recommended Reading Order

  1. White heat

    • 385 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    On Craig Island, a vast landscape of ice north of the Arctic Circle, three travellers are hunting duck. Among them is expert Inuit hunter and guide, Edie Kiglatuk; a woman born of this harsh, beautiful terrain. The two men are tourists, experiencing Arctic life in the raw, but when one of the men is shot dead in mysterious circumstances, the local Council of Elders in the tiny settlement of Autisaq is keen to dismiss it as an accident. Then two adventurers arrive in Autisaq hoping to search for the remains of the legendary Victorian explorer Sir James Fairfax. The men hire Edie - whose ancestor Welatok guided Fairfax - along with Edie's stepson Joe, and two parties set off in different directions. Four days later, Joe returns to Autisaq frostbitten, hypothermic and disoriented, to report his man missing. And when things take an even darker turn, Edie finds herself heartbroken, and facing the greatest challenge of her life.

    White heat1
    3.5
  2. The boy in the snow

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    When Arctic guide Edie Kiglatuk stumbles across a body abandoned in the Alaskan forest, she little imagines what her discovery will lead her to.

    The boy in the snow2
    3.8