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The cold nowhere, a jonathan stride novel, Brian Freeman

Label
The cold nowhere, a jonathan stride novel, Brian Freeman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
unknown
Main title
The cold nowhere
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
869305675
Responsibility statement
Brian Freeman
Sub title
a jonathan stride novel
Summary
On the heels of winning Best Hardcover Novel for Spilled Blood at the International Thriller Awards, master of the psychological thriller and best-selling author Brian Freeman returns this spring with the sixth installment in the popular Jonathan Stride series, THE COLD NOWHERE (978-1-62365-131-2 4/1/2014 HC & EL) The Cold Nowhere marks the much-anticipated return of Duluth PD Lieutenant Jonathan Stride, one of Brian Freeman's signature characters. Lieutenant Stride goes home to his cottage on the shore of Lake Superior, where he is confronted with a crime he cannot ignore. He discovers a young woman, Cat Mateo, hiding in his bedroom, scared and dripping wet from a desperate plunge into the icy lake. The girl isn't a stranger to Stride; she is the daughter of a woman he tried and failed to protect from a violent husband years ago. When Cat asks Stride for protection from a mysterious person she claims is trying to kill her, Stride is driven by guilt and duty to help her. Stride's police partner Maggie Bei doubts the homeless orphan, who has been supporting herself as a prostitute and living rough on the streets of Duluth. She marvels at how easily the hard-bitten young girl, who sleeps with a knife under her pillow, has won Stride's trust. As Stride investigates Cat's case off the record, Maggie's suspicions solidify and a single question haunts the void between them: should Stride be afraid for'or of'this damaged girl' From the Hardcover edition
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