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Ex-Detective Inspector Hillary Greene returns to Thames Valley to work on cold cases for her new boss. Now a civilian, she not only has to cope with the loss of her professional status, but she has also acquired a stalker. When her superior, Superintendent Steven Crayle, is unsure about letting someone with Greene’s reputation on his team he hands her a 20-year old murder file that’s as cold as a blizzard.Who would want to slaughter a housewife and loving mother of three in her own home? And after all these years, if the original team couldn’t make a case, what chance is there of justice now? With something to prove, to both herself and her new boss, Hillary Greene knuckles down to catch a killer. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I know this is part of a series but I felt it stood on its own. I have not read any of the others in the series.
Hilary Greene is an ex-DI and has been living on a boat for some time but retirement isn't for her. She goes back to her old station as a consultant to lead a team in solving cold cases. The first case is a 20 year old unsolved murder of a mother who was not your typical soccer mom. There are literally no leads and some of the witnesses have died of old age.
I had a pretty good idea from almost the beginning of who had committed the murder. Ms. Greene did pick up a stalker along the way and I didn't really like that that issue was unfinished at the end of the book but I'm sure that was the lead in for the next in the series maybe. ( )