Friday 6 November 2020

The Ice Killer - new release


NEW RELEASE


The Ice Killer

Once, her heart was empty. Now it's filled with ice…


Ellen's therapist told her to forget the past, but the life she’s left with is boring. All she wants is to be happy and normal, but the approaching long bleak nights of winter loom heavy before her, especially as she'll be alone.

But when the secrets her mother put in place to protect her are exposed, Ellen learns the frightening truth. Her history is darker than she imagined. She's not who she thinks she is, and the real her is a 

very different person to the one that others have mistreated and exploited.

If there's hope of a future, Ellen must find answers about the past, and the new Ellen is less forgiving. This winter, there will be more than just discontent, and DI Barton will struggle in his hardest case to date.


How can he find the truth when all the victims and witnesses are dead?


Purchase Link - https://amzn.to/2VNiLuG


MY REVIEW


This is book three in the DI Barton series. Although this can be read as a stand-alone this is a great series so I highly recommend you go read the previous books and read more of Barton. 


I really like Barton and his team. This story is fast paced as the team are on the search for the killer. 


 I can’t praise this author highly enough. I picked my kindle up to read a chapter or two and next thing I know I’ve finished reading it in the early hours of the morning. This author has a way with words that has me gripped from start to finish. Really hoping this isn’t the end of Barton :). 


Author Bio –

Ross Greenwood is the bestselling author of eight crime thrillers. Before becoming a full-time writer 

he was most recently a prison officer and so worked everyday with murderers, rapists and thieves 

for four years. He lives in Peterborough.



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