Review: Frozen - Kate Watterson









Review: Frozen - Book #1 Detective Ellie MacIntosh Series - December 2012

Being on holiday and it has been warm at night, I decided last night to head to bed about 8.45-9 pm with my book and clicked on Frozen by Kate Watterson, this book has been sitting on my Kindle since June 2013. I had read a couple of Kate's mysteries and enjoyed them. I also really liked the covers of this series as they follow the same style but use the elements where the book is set for the covers. This was one of those rare times too that I actually stayed past midnight reading as finished the book at about 12.05 am - the good thing about being on holiday is the next morning, you can sleep in. Frozen starts with a prologue about a serial killer and a missing woman that the police haven't been able to connect. That is until now when Dr. Bryce Gratham goes on holiday to his parent's cabin and finds himself in the middle of a major murder investigation. It seems that whenever Bryce goes, clues of the missing woman or bodies are turning up - who is setting Bryce up or is Bryce actually the killer and smart guy that the Detectives think he is? As you know, Ted Bundy was a smart, calculated, and handsome killer. Is Bryce the new Ted Bundy or is someone else wanting Bryce to take the credit so he can kill some more? Find out in this fast-paced thriller, that fans of Melinda Leigh, Melinda Woodhall, and Kendra Elliott will enjoy.

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