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The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza
The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza











The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

Someone who will go to extreme lengths to keep Maggie silent.

The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

She finds a disturbing letter written by Will, containing clues to a dark secret.Īs Maggie puts the pieces together, she discovers Will's death is connected to someone from his past. He had so much to live for.Īfter the funeral, Maggie travels to their holiday home on a small Croatian island to escape London. Maggie is consumed with grief and questions. When Maggie's husband, Will, is shot dead in their London home, she thinks he is the victim of a burglary until the police tell her the shocking news that Will was the one who pulled the trigger. It was five days since his death, and my grief felt heavy, like a vast, dark mass pushing down on me.

The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

I leaned down and put my forehead against his. (Apr.The question echoed off the white tiles in the hospital's cold, cavernous morgue, and I studied my husband in peaceful repose. Few will look forward to her further exploits. The climax does nothing to reinforce Erika as a capable lead. Her predictable efforts to persevere, even in the face of professional jeopardy, alternate with the de rigueur scenes from the perspective of Andrea’s killer, who keeps a close eye on Erika’s progress. Erika, a stereotypical lone wolf determined to get the job done despite opposition from within her own ranks, makes one misstep after another, starting with upsetting the Douglas-Browns with her brusqueness at their initial encounter. On her return to active duty, she heads the investigation into the murder of 23-year-old Andrea Douglas-Brown, the daughter of a powerful former cabinet minister, who was found frozen in a disused boating lake one cold winter day. After her husband, a fellow police officer, was killed during a botched operation that Erika planned, she took an involuntary break from her job. Bryndza (the Coco Pinchard romantic comedy series) leaves no procedural serial killer cliché unused in this pallid series debut featuring London Det.













The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza