The Girl In The Ice by Robert Bryndza
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I promised myself I was going to avoid two things in books: one was a title that included the word "girl" and the other was a messed-up-female-single-police woman.
Of course I broke this promise and I read this book, which turned out to be very good.
It starts with the murder of Andrea, a beautiful young socialite with a secret life that is very, very disturbing. Called in to help solve the case is Detective Erika Foster. Recently widowed, she is trying to rebuild her life in London, away from Manchester. Problem is, you don't forget your problems that way.
After confronting each and every one of her superiors, Detective Foster is taken off the case. This is an order she won't obey until she discovers the murderer.
My only "but" to this book is how quickly Erika builds a relationship with her staff. She's barely been there a week and they're willing to put their jobs on the line for her?
Great read, lots of suspense, very good plot.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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