Cold Threat
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Publisher Description
Twenty years ago, several people were murdered in Des Moines, and the only evidence left behind was a snowman ornament hanging ominously on a tree in the victims' front lawns. With a suspect behind bars, the killings have come to an end--or so everyone thought. But now crimes with a similar MO are happening in a small Iowa town, and a local detective believes the killer is back and ready to strike again.
With little time left on the clock before they have another murder on their hands, private investigators River Ryland and Tony St. Clair must work alongside Tony's detective father to find evidence that will uncover an evil that has survived far too long. As the danger mounts and the suspect closes in, it will take all they have to catch a killer--before he catches one of them.
Nancy Mehl delivers nail-biting suspense with . . .
"Plot twists you won't see coming."--Tosca Lee, New York Times bestselling author on Cold Pursuit
"A relentless pace that will keep readers glued to their seats."--Publishers Weekly on Free Fall
Customer Reviews
Be still and know that I am God.
Life with God was proving to be interesting. The learning curve required some real changes for River Ryland and at times she doubted herself. Her partner in Watson Investigations, Tony St. Clair, just continues to encourage her. However, memories of the horror she experienced in book 1, Cold Pursuit, often resurfaced as nightmares in the dark of night. With the perpetrator in jail, would she finally be able to get past this?
A request from Tony’s dad had them all working hard to try to find some kind of break in what seemed to be an impossible case. Why would someone kill and then set fire to the house? What is the motive? Does the unsub believe he/she is delivering justice more than vengeance? This incredible story is not one you want to read late at night, as it likely would affect your rest!
An early copy of Ryland & St. Clair Book 2 was received through Bethany House Publishers and Baker Publishing Group. These thoughts are my own and were in no way solicited.