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Cold Cruel Winter
Cold Cruel Winter | Chris Nickson
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Second in the highly-acclaimed Richard Nottingham historical mystery series 1732. Richard Nottingham, Constable of the City of Leeds, is grieving the death of his daughter, but he must rouse himself from his lethargy when the body of wealthy wool merchant Samuel Graves is discovered, his throat slit, the skin razed from his back. Why would the killer want Graves' skin? When Nottingham receives a slim, bound volume entitled The Journal of a Wronged Man he discovers the shocking answer - and it hurls him into a desperate battle for survival against a ruthless killer with old scores to settle.
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The 2nd in the Richard Nottingham series. Chris Nickson writes in such away that makes you care a great deal about each of the characters in the story, even some of the bad ones. The troubles and sadness they experience becomes your troubles and sadness. A lot of crime stories can be complicated to follow but as in the first book you can follow every part of the manhunt with ease and understanding. Another excellent book that gives you a chill.