About Book
Her eyes are wide open. Her lips parted as if to speak. Her dead body frozen in the ice…She is not the only one.
When a young boy discovers the body of a woman beneath a thick sheet of ice in a South London park, Detective Erika Foster is called in to lead the murder investigation.
The victim, a beautiful young socialite, appeared to have the perfect life. Yet when Erika begins to dig deeper, she starts to connect the dots between the murder and the killings of three prostitutes, all found strangled, hands bound and dumped in water around London.
What dark secrets is the girl in the ice hiding?
As Erika inches closer to uncovering the truth, the killer is closing in on Erika.
The last investigation Erika led went badly wrong… resulting in the death of her husband. With her career hanging by a thread, Erika must now battle her own personal demons as well as a killer more deadly than any she’s faced before. But will she get to him before he strikes again?
About the Author
Robert Bryndza is the author of the international #1 bestseller The Girl in the Ice, which is the first in his Detective Erika Foster series.
The Night Stalker, Dark Water, Last Breath and Cold Blood are the second, third, fourth and fifth books in the series. The sixth book, Deadly Secrets is now available to pre-order.
Robert’s books have sold over 2 million copies and have been translated into 27 languages.
In addition to writing crime fiction, Robert has published a bestselling series of romantic comedy novels. He is British and lives in Slovakia.
Publisher: Bookouture
Published: February 2016
My Review
I wish to thank Net Galley, Bookouture, and Robert Bryndza for an ARC of this book in exchange for an unbiased review. My sincere thanks to them for the opportunity. Thank you to Robert Bryndza for such a stellar book.
I’m going to have to go against the majority on this one, I was not a fan.
This is my first time of reading anything from the author, and I have to say It was different. I am giving it a rating of 3 stars.
The prologue describing the abduction of the victim and how she was found was very good. Unfortunately the book fell apart in the first chapter and didn’t improve thereafter.
For Me I really tried to like this book but I just didn’t connect with the characters, I found hard to get a connection to & the story was a bit flat at times. Not to say this was a boring read, it just wasn’t very engaging either.