Ice Blonde
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Narrated by:
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Elaine Viets
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The last thing Chouteau County death investigator Angela Richman wants to do during the holidays is her job. So it’s with some trepidation that she agrees to help the desperate Mr. and Mrs. LaRouche when they show up on her doorstep.
Their daughter Juliet is missing. She was last seen leaving a high-school party just before midnight, and they’d like Angela’s help getting their trusted local detectives involved. The officer assigned to the case - Chouteau newcomer Det. Jace Budewitz - is far too blunt and impolite for their liking. And with the weather murderously cold, they can’t bear the thought that their little princess is in the harsh winter wilderness.
Discreetly investigating Juliet’s disappearance, Angela finds herself struggling to break through the silence from the rich teenagers who knew Juliet and their infuriatingly detached parents. She also discovers that their vicious bias against the local working class has cast a shadow over the case.
The more she digs, the less Angela can comprehend the lengths the one percent will go to protect their own. Angela must work quickly as she searches for answers with the acute awareness that Juliet LaRouche edges closer to becoming just a memory....
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- Elacsap
- 09-12-21
Annoying and rather predictable
I did listen to the end of this book but cannot say I really enjoyed it. The main character was truly irritating. Whilst this is a book about entitled teenagers, I could not help thinking she was really a grown up version of the people she was investigating. Interfering, and really overbearing with the teenagers she was using for information, I felt no empathy for her which spoilt my enjoyment of the book. Oh, and I guessed the ending about half way through the story.
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