Sunday, October 24, 2021

Book Review: Ice and Stone

 

Ice and Stone

by Marcia Muller

Pub Date 10 Aug 2021 

 Grand Central Publishing 

 Mystery & Thrillers 



I am reviewing a copy of Ice and Stone through Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley:




Sharon McCone is a private investigator who goes undercover to investigate the murders of two Indigenous women in remote Northern California in this gripping, atmospheric mystery in the New York Times bestselling series. 





After the bodies of two Indigenous women are found in the wilderness of northern California, it is the latest development in a string of similar crimes in the area.   Despite all the evidence that shows otherwise officials rule the deaths isolated incidents, which soon join the ranks of countless other unsolved cases quickly dismissed by law enforcement.





In a town where far to many injustices are tolerated, or completely brushed under the rug only a few people remain who refuse to let a killer walk free. But Private Investigator Sharon McCone is one of those few.  Sharon McCone is hired y an organization called Crimes against Indigenous Sisters to go undercover in Meruk County, a community that  Is full secrets, lies, and corruption.  She is hired to expose the truth.







Sharon must find the killer  from an isolated cabin in the woods, in order to unravel a mystery that is rooted in profound evil, before she becomes the next target.




I give Ice and Stone five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!

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