Wilderness Mystery Authors

When my publisher first tagged me as an Alaska wilderness Mystery Author, I laughed at the description because I’d never thought of myself as a wilderness mystery author. I use a setting I know and understand in my novels, and this setting happens to be the wilderness of Kodiak Island where I live. To understand my place in the mystery genre as a wilderness mystery author, I had to search out other wilderness mystery authors and see how my books compare to theirs. I’ve located several wilderness mystery authors, but our numbers are minuscule compared to other subsets of the mystery genre. Below is a list I’ve compiled of authors who set their mysteries in the wilderness. I know this list is not complete; it is only a beginning. I ask club members to add to my list by leaving a comment in our Facebook group. I don’t want to exclude any authors, and with your help, I can make my list more complete.(I have to include myself on this list!) Her main character, Jane Marcus, is smart and resourceful, but unlike most of the other protagonists on this list, Jane is not comfortable in the wilderness. When Jane finds herself in the wilds of Alaska, she must depend on her wits to survive.  

Nevada Barr

The queen of the genre in my opinion. Her first Anna Pigeon mystery was published in 1993, and she has since written 18 additional books in the series. Anna is a National Park Ranger.  

Dana Stabenow

An award-winning mystery author from Alaska who writes a series featuring Kate Shugak, an ex-investigator for the Anchorage D.A.

Sue Henry

Another well-known, award-winning Alaskan author whose series features Alaska State Trooper Alex Jensen and dog musher Jessie Arnold.

C.J. Box

Author of the award-winning series starring Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett.

Paul Doiron

His protagonist, Mike Bowditch, is a game warden in Maine.

Joseph Heywood

In his series, Grady Service is a wilderness detective with the Department of Natural Resources in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Craig Johnson

His series character, Walt Longmire is the sheriff of Absaroka County in a remote part of Wyoming.

Keith McCafferty

His two main characters, Sherriff Martha Ettinger and fishing guide and part-time detective Sean Stranahan, have a complex relationship throughout this series located near Montana’s Crazy Mountains.

Jessica Speart

Her series features U.S. Fish and Wildlife special agent Rachel Porter who works to uncover the poaching and smuggling of endangered wildlife species.

Pamela Beason

Her wilderness mystery series features wildlife biologist Sam Westin, whose knowledge of wildlife and wilderness survival aide her in her criminal investigations. Sam lives in Washington State, but her adventures often take her to other points around the globe.

Kimberli A. Bindschatel

Her protagonist is U.S. Fish and Wildlife Agent Poppy McVie.

Robin Barefield

(I have to include myself on this list!) Her main character, Jane Marcus, is smart and resourceful, but unlike most of the other protagonists on this list, Jane is not comfortable in the wilderness. When Jane finds herself in the wilds of Alaska, she must depend on her wits to survive.

Who have I forgotten? Please list your favorite wilderness mystery authors on our Facebook page, and let’s get the discussion started. Also, please let me know if you are interested in choosing one wilderness mystery a month from any author to read and discuss.

Robin Barefield lives in the wilderness on Kodiak Island where she and her husband own a remote lodge. She has a master’s degree in fish and wildlife biology and is a wildlife viewing and fishing guide. Robin has published three novels, Big Game, Murder Over Kodiak, and The Fisherman’s Daughter. She draws on her love and appreciation of the Alaska wilderness as well as her scientific background when writing. 

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