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Very very good book! Great characters with depth and you cared about what they feeling and doing. Many twists and turns, the 2nd half of the book had non-stop action and suspense. It really had me on the edge of my seat and I couldn't put the book down until I found out how this story would end! Great storyline and very well written. I highlyrecommend this detective crime book! I will certainly read more books by this author.
Oh 2016 is looking SO darn good for books! I am so excited about those that I have read already. Who is with me on that one? So, I had heard the fuss about this book, no way could I miss out on the action so it landed in my hands and off I went, into the world of words...The books is brilliantly paced from the start, we kick off with some dramatic scenes which I love in a book, it makes it interesting from the start. A girl under the ice? Her face looking through what looks like thick glass,

I've rediscovered British crime writers!! And so glad I did, especially after reading the awesome debut novel, The Girl In The Ice, the 1st book in DCI Erika Foster Series by Robert Bryndza, an author unknown to me but not for long!!What a great start to the series. The author has created an amazing cast of characters that are real and totally believable.DCI Erika Foster, the main protagonist reminded me in some way of DCI Jane Tennison from Lynda La Plante's Prime Suspect Series. At first,
"I say that all because I want you to forget where these women stood in society. Don't do what we do in this country, day in, day out, and divide them into their social classes. They are all equals, all victims, and they deserve our equal attention."Its been quite a while I last read a mystery thriller and its usually not the kind of genre I like to indulge in. Why? Because Im a little scaredy cat. *lol* Yes, I admit it! Theres no shame in being a little sensitive and lets face it, all those
Copy furnished by Net Galley in exchange for a review. The prologue grabbed me right by the goozle and I would have loved to have read the book straight through. Life didn't allow for that this time, but the pacing was fantastic nevertheless. Detective Inspector Erika Foster is a longtime veteran of rape and murder cases. She goes with her gut and she is not afraid to call bullshit when it is merited. Good strong character, trying to come to grips with the loss of her husband in an investigation
The Girl In The Ice (Detective Erika Foster, #1) by Robert Bryndza started out really good. I think it worked too hard for the detective's boss to oppose her constantly. They were suppose to be solving a murder but the boss seemed determined to not let her do her job, seemed way over the top. It was a good story but could have been shorter. I would've liked it better a bit condensed. Loved the cover, that is what made me pick the book up. Narration was excellent.
Robert Bryndza
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Title | : | The Girl in the Ice (Detective Erika Foster #1) |
Author | : | Robert Bryndza |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 417 pages |
Published | : | February 12th 2016 by Bookouture |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Fiction. Mystery Thriller. Suspense |
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Her eyes are wide open. Her lips parted as if to speak. Her dead body frozen in the ice…She is not the only one. When a young boy discovers the body of a woman beneath a thick sheet of ice in a South London park, Detective Erika Foster is called in to lead the murder investigation. The victim, a beautiful young socialite, appeared to have the perfect life. Yet when Erika begins to dig deeper, she starts to connect the dots between the murder and the killings of three prostitutes, all found strangled, hands bound and dumped in water around London. What dark secrets is the girl in the ice hiding? As Erika inches closer to uncovering the truth, the killer is closing in on Erika. The last investigation Erika led went badly wrong… resulting in the death of her husband. With her career hanging by a thread, Erika must now battle her own personal demons as well as a killer more deadly than any she’s faced before. But will she get to him before he strikes again?Details Books In Favor Of The Girl in the Ice (Detective Erika Foster #1)
Original Title: | The Girl in the Ice ASIN B019G6DSDE |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Detective Erika Foster #1 |
Characters: | Erika Foster, Andrea Douglas-Brown, Sir Simon Douglas-Brown, Lady Diana Douglas-Brown, Linda Douglas-Brown, David Douglas-Brown, Giles Osborne, Igor Kucerov, Barbara Kardosova, Chief Superintendent Marsh, Detective Kate Moss, Detective Peterson, Isaac Strong |
Setting: | London, England,2015(United Kingdom) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2016) |
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To all of my Goodreads friends that have ever reviewed this book or any book in the series, I totally get it ! DCI Erika Foster is definitely the mate we all want to have a beer with and probably one of a handful of literary characters that we would want to solve our own murder. Or that of our loved ones. From the very first chapter, I just had a feeling that another series was going on my TBR shelf. Reeling from the recent loss of a beloved husband, Erika finds a fresh new start in a differentVery very good book! Great characters with depth and you cared about what they feeling and doing. Many twists and turns, the 2nd half of the book had non-stop action and suspense. It really had me on the edge of my seat and I couldn't put the book down until I found out how this story would end! Great storyline and very well written. I highlyrecommend this detective crime book! I will certainly read more books by this author.
Oh 2016 is looking SO darn good for books! I am so excited about those that I have read already. Who is with me on that one? So, I had heard the fuss about this book, no way could I miss out on the action so it landed in my hands and off I went, into the world of words...The books is brilliantly paced from the start, we kick off with some dramatic scenes which I love in a book, it makes it interesting from the start. A girl under the ice? Her face looking through what looks like thick glass,

I've rediscovered British crime writers!! And so glad I did, especially after reading the awesome debut novel, The Girl In The Ice, the 1st book in DCI Erika Foster Series by Robert Bryndza, an author unknown to me but not for long!!What a great start to the series. The author has created an amazing cast of characters that are real and totally believable.DCI Erika Foster, the main protagonist reminded me in some way of DCI Jane Tennison from Lynda La Plante's Prime Suspect Series. At first,
"I say that all because I want you to forget where these women stood in society. Don't do what we do in this country, day in, day out, and divide them into their social classes. They are all equals, all victims, and they deserve our equal attention."Its been quite a while I last read a mystery thriller and its usually not the kind of genre I like to indulge in. Why? Because Im a little scaredy cat. *lol* Yes, I admit it! Theres no shame in being a little sensitive and lets face it, all those
Copy furnished by Net Galley in exchange for a review. The prologue grabbed me right by the goozle and I would have loved to have read the book straight through. Life didn't allow for that this time, but the pacing was fantastic nevertheless. Detective Inspector Erika Foster is a longtime veteran of rape and murder cases. She goes with her gut and she is not afraid to call bullshit when it is merited. Good strong character, trying to come to grips with the loss of her husband in an investigation
The Girl In The Ice (Detective Erika Foster, #1) by Robert Bryndza started out really good. I think it worked too hard for the detective's boss to oppose her constantly. They were suppose to be solving a murder but the boss seemed determined to not let her do her job, seemed way over the top. It was a good story but could have been shorter. I would've liked it better a bit condensed. Loved the cover, that is what made me pick the book up. Narration was excellent.
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