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Winter Dark: Audible's Thriller of the Year 2019

par Alex Callister

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The #1 Bestselling Audible 2019 Thriller of the Year 'There is a new kid on the block - the love child of Jack Reacher and Lisbeth Salander.' Independent A girl with wide brown eyes looks into the camera. Below her picture, a clock ticks down. Cold traces the back of my neck, pricks my hairline. I will find you, I whisper. It has been ten years since Winter - a headstrong loner with a broken past - was pulled off a mountain by special forces with the aim of turning her into the Secret Service's most effective field agent. Now, she has just two weeks to bring down the head of a formidable criminal organisation, Alek Konstantin, before an innocent girl is murdered by a twisted killer in front of an online audience of millions. Going deep undercover disguised as a paid assassin - alias Snow White - Winter's aim is to infiltrate Konstantin's inner circle. Calculating, charismatic and totally in control, he holds the girl's fate in his hands. But every time Winter gets close to him, he melts away. He's like a shadow, and yet he knows things about Winter - dark secrets she's never told anyone. Who is he, and how can she reach him in time to save the girl? Then Winter finds the body of a man from her past, stuffed in a dumpster with a bullet through his forehead, and things begin to fall into place. But with the girl's death growing closer with every tick of the clock, and Winter's protective shell starting to crack, does she have what it takes to bring down Konstantin before the clock hits zero? Impossible to put down, Winter Dark is an action-packed and twisty read with a heroine you won't forget. Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Sandra Brown and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. What readers are saying about Winter Dark 'I loved it. Intense and filled with twists and turns. Just when you think you know what is going to happen next, Winter surprises you... I cannot wait for the next instalment!' Goodreads reviewer 'Now there is a new kid on the block, the love-child of Jack Reacher and Lisbeth Salander... She can out-punch Bourne and out-pull Bond.' Independent 'I am in heaven. Female assassins all around... Awesome. Ready for the next instalment.' Goodreads reviewer 'I LOVED this book... It's a great, action-packed book and I loved Winter.' Goodreads reviewer… (plus d'informations)
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I underestimated 'Winter Dark' from the very beginning (which is amusing given that people constantly underestimate the main character, Winter, and she always makes them regret it). I almost passed on the book because of all the hype. Amazon/Audible named it 'Thriller Of The Year' almost as soon as It was published in March 2019 but, by the end of the year, the hype had morphed into strong word of mouth and I added 'Winter Dark' to my TBR pile. I only realised how long it had been languishing there when I saw that the fourth book in the series is due for publication in July.

When I started the book I got swept along in its adrenaline-soaked path. The opening took the traditional techno-thriller/spy tropes and gleefully twisted them until they screamed. I watched teenage Winter being recruited/press-ganged into the operational arm of GCHQ because she's a weird mixture of extreme sports adrenalin junkie and world-class hacker and I thought, 'Eat your heart out, Alex Rider'.

My inner pendant woke up and said 'There is no operational arm of GCHQ' and I sneered at him and said, 'Try to keep up. This is Alex Callister's way of letting you know this is fiction, an entertainment, not a documentary'. Then we skipped forward ten years and I saw the devilishly cunning, highly plausible and completely criminal uses that Alex Callister had thought up for blockchain technology and the Dark Web, and I thought to myself, 'What if it's a double bluff and GCHQ pushes its plugged-in data-nerd image because it conceals its operational capabilities?' and I knew my head was being messed with.

Even as I smiled at the action scene in the Alps (Winter's a spy, of course there was an Alpine action scene and of course Winter was going to snowboard down a Black Run in the dark and blow up a helicopter), I realised that every time Winter went to anywhere in Europe that I know well, the descriptions of the places were spot on.

Foolishly perhaps, by the time I was about forty per cent into 'Winter Dark', I thought I had it pegged. Here's how I described it:

"This is playful, clever and cheeky. it has an almost tongue-in-cheek style of storytelling, wrapped around a lethal high-functioning sociopath heroine, skilled in hacking, martial arts and snowboarding, who is more libidinous than Bond and with much wider-ranging tastes. Its strong plot, plausible technology and realistic descriptions of places around Europe keep the book from becoming an Austin Powers meringue."


All of that is true but as the book progressed and I came to know Winter better and to understand the situation she was in the middle of, everything got darker and more intense. I kept thinking I had everything figured out, and I kept being caught by surprise as the plot twisted and turned and with every turn, it got better. I couldn't have guessed at the ending but I once I knew what it was, I realised it worked perfectly. It was satisfying and all the things from earlier in the book that I'd tagged as 'Yeah, like that's gonna happen' turned out to have cunning explanations.

But it's not the plot or the international settings that make the book into an exceptional read. It's Winter, in all her disturbing glory. She is a great character, as much a villain as a hero. She's as dangerous and as ruthless as the people she hunts. She could easily be one of them and, if she was, she'd rule them all.

I've seen reviews that tag Winter as a female Bond. I've never read the Fleming books so I can only go by the movies but I don't see Winter as Bond. She's not Establishment in the way that Bond is, quite the opposite, she's the Establishment's worst nightmare. Her sexual appetites are as strong as Bond's and more wide-ranging than his but she's a lot less predatory. She's not as entitled as Bond. She seems to be brighter and much more dangerous and, unlike Bond, she's not playing the global domination game, she's out to stop whoever it is that is killing children slowly and screening it live on the Internet.

Just as Winter is not Bond, her enemies are not the megalomaniacal narcissists of Spectre. They're smarter, more ruthless and more focused than that. The main baddy and Winter are cut from the same cloth and they both know it.

By the end of the book, I knew that 'Winter Dark' was not the tongue-in-cheek entertainment I'd thought it would be. It's filled with violence and sex and acts of cruelty which are neither decorative nor exploitative but are disturbingly realistic.

I can see now that 'Winter Dark' probably was the best thriller of 2019 and I stupidly let it sit on my shelf for two years. The good news is that the next three books are available to me now and I can see what Winter does next.

'Winter Dark' was conceived as an audiobook from the start (there was no paperback or kindle version until nine months later) and it's perfect for listening to, not least because of Ell Potter's astonishingly powerful narration. I strongly recommend that you let Ell Potter tell you Winter's story. Click on the SoundCloud link below and you'll get a taste of what i'm talking about.
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  MikeFinnFiction | Feb 24, 2022 |
Winter Dark by Alex Callister
The Winter Series #1

Excellent story that grabbed my attention immediately and kept it till the last page. I am glad this is a series because I really would like to see what will happen next.

What I liked:
* Winter: strong, lethal and smart she works for GCHQ as an operative – would have liked to know more about the ten years between the prologue and beginning of this story. She reminds me a bit of La Femme Nikita
* Alek: I do like a bad guy with heart...he is a man I would love to get to know better.
* The dynamics between Winter & Alec – do wonder if they will get together again or not
* Wanting to know more about Simon, Max, Leon, Roman and a few others that were mentioned in the story
* That there are levels of “bad” and sometimes the person you think is The Prince of Darkness might have redeeming qualities
* The pacing of the story
* Great debut novel that makes me want to read more

What I didn’t like:
* The truly bad guys – wanted them taken out in the worst way
* Having to wait for the next book in the series

Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more books by this author? Yes

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC – This is my honest review.

4.5 Stars ( )
  CathyGeha | Jan 9, 2020 |
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The #1 Bestselling Audible 2019 Thriller of the Year 'There is a new kid on the block - the love child of Jack Reacher and Lisbeth Salander.' Independent A girl with wide brown eyes looks into the camera. Below her picture, a clock ticks down. Cold traces the back of my neck, pricks my hairline. I will find you, I whisper. It has been ten years since Winter - a headstrong loner with a broken past - was pulled off a mountain by special forces with the aim of turning her into the Secret Service's most effective field agent. Now, she has just two weeks to bring down the head of a formidable criminal organisation, Alek Konstantin, before an innocent girl is murdered by a twisted killer in front of an online audience of millions. Going deep undercover disguised as a paid assassin - alias Snow White - Winter's aim is to infiltrate Konstantin's inner circle. Calculating, charismatic and totally in control, he holds the girl's fate in his hands. But every time Winter gets close to him, he melts away. He's like a shadow, and yet he knows things about Winter - dark secrets she's never told anyone. Who is he, and how can she reach him in time to save the girl? Then Winter finds the body of a man from her past, stuffed in a dumpster with a bullet through his forehead, and things begin to fall into place. But with the girl's death growing closer with every tick of the clock, and Winter's protective shell starting to crack, does she have what it takes to bring down Konstantin before the clock hits zero? Impossible to put down, Winter Dark is an action-packed and twisty read with a heroine you won't forget. Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Sandra Brown and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. What readers are saying about Winter Dark 'I loved it. Intense and filled with twists and turns. Just when you think you know what is going to happen next, Winter surprises you... I cannot wait for the next instalment!' Goodreads reviewer 'Now there is a new kid on the block, the love-child of Jack Reacher and Lisbeth Salander... She can out-punch Bourne and out-pull Bond.' Independent 'I am in heaven. Female assassins all around... Awesome. Ready for the next instalment.' Goodreads reviewer 'I LOVED this book... It's a great, action-packed book and I loved Winter.' Goodreads reviewer

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