I ENJOYED THIS BOOK, IT CONTINUED ALONG WITH THE OTHER TWO!
Eight months ago, Drew Cameron was murdered on Cameron Mountain in Vermont. Those who killed him also died; that is everyone except the person who hired the professional hit men. Drew's sons Sean and his brothers (see Cold Purist for Elijah's tale) believe Hannah Shay, owner of Her Three Sisters Café in nearby Black Falls, Vermont, is the key to their finding out who the culprit really was.
However, Sean approaches Hannah asking for her assistance, but she refuses as she is afraid her friend Bowie O'Rourke is in the middle of the blood flowing down Cameron Mountain. However, someone with less ethics when it comes to homicide awaits the right moment to learn what Hannah knows before killing her. Sean vows to keep the obstinate Hannah safe as he believes she is in the crosshairs and besides he has loved her since high school.
The latest Black Falls "Cold" thriller is a strong romantic suspense that turns pristine Green Mountain state into a dark grim landscape. Drew and Hannah are a delightful pairing as he knows somehow she is the center of danger, but she rejects his offers of protection out of loyalty. Fans will relish Carla Neggers' tense action-packed thriller that never slows down throughout the exhilarating story line.
Hannah Shay has finally shown the town of Black Falls what she's worth.Her Three Sisters Cafe is a success, and she's soon to beome a prosecutor. When the cafe becomes an epicent4er for investigators trying to pierce a violent crime ring, that's leaving trails on nearby Cameron Mountain, Hannah suspects s man from her past is involved. Sean Cameron returns to the snowy cold of his Vermont hometown to unmask his father's killer. Sean has the skills and resources to mount his own search, but he must convince the resistant Hannah to cooperate. because the killer is ready to strike again...and closer than anyone ever imagined. This is a quick moving and good story.
I like all of Carla Neggers books, but this one wasn't as
good as Cold Pursuit. Hannah wasn't as likeable as Jo Harper. Over all I don't think my time was wasted,reading
it.