The Cold Nowhere by Brian FreemanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This one started off abit slowly for me but gradually picked up, and I;m glad I persevered.
A young girl, Catalina Mateo, comes to Jonathan Stride seeking refuge from the man hunting her. Stride puts her up in his house, determined to help her, and in a way atone for his guilt at failing to protect the girl's mother ten years ago. His partner, Maggie, is however not convinced of Cat's innocence. And when bodies begin to pile up, stabbed as Catalina's mother was all those years ago, Maggie grows even more skeptical, especially when it becomes evident that Cat herself has an unhealthy obsession with knives.
Meanwhile, how do a murdered shrink and a missing reporter fit into the mystery? And what does the murder-suicide of Cat's parents ten years ago have to do with anything?
Those are some of the many questions that will pop up and be answered in the course of this novel.
Filled with twists and turns, this is yet another winner from Mr Freeman!
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