Published by Bookouture Genres: Crime, Fiction, Mystery, suspense, thriller
Format: ARC, eBook
“In three words I can sum up everything I learned about life: it goes on.” – Robert Frost
The Nikki Hunt series is still going on and if you haven’t started it yet – get to it! Stacy Green hooked me from page one of The Girls in the Snow and I am still hooked!
Special Agent Nikki Hunt is called out to the Boundary Waters near Stillwater, Minnesota, where a woman’s body has been found. All the bells and whistles go off for Nikki. The frozen body has a velvet ribbon tied in her hair – the hallmark of a serial killer (Frost) she has been hunting for years. What is even more shocking is that the victim is her childhood friend, Annmarie.
She knows she is too close to this, but she can’t step down. Nikki has been hunting Frost for years. She is getting closer – she can feel it. As she further investigates Annmarie’s killer, she is shocked at what she finds in Annmarie’s apartment. Did Annmarie know her killer? Did she get too close? Then there is the photo Frost leaves in Annmarie’s apartment which leaves Nikki reeling. Does she know Frost? Has the killer been in her life all along? Who is this sinister killer and why does he have that photo? What ties does he have to Nikki’s family?
Hang on to your hats folks because this one is a doozy. Nikki has been hunting this killer for a long time, things are heating up, and as she gets closer so does the killer! This one kept me on my toes on the edge of my seat, desperately wanting more!!!!
Can this be read as a stand-alone? Yes, but don’t – just don’t! Go back to the beginning, get to know the characters, because this one is where things get real, and they get real fast. There is a lot at stake and emotions will be all over the place. Mine certainly were! Whew!
Another fast-paced. Heart pounding, gripping page turner by Green! She delivered and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series! Seriously, this series is incredible and quickly became a favorite!
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.