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Dead Of Winter (Paperback)

by Pj Parrish (Author)
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Landing a job with the police force in Loon Lake, Mich., a resort town "winter wonderland," sounds idyllic to Louis Kincaid, but when he meets his chief, ex-military man Brian Gibralter, he realizes that he has much to learn about small-town proceedings. Gibralter is all spit and polish, a taskmaster who preaches absolute loyalty to the force. Although Louis's fellow officers are friendly, he begins to question Gibralter's motives for hiring him when he learns that his predecessor, also a young African-American, was murdered, a mysteriously scrawled playing card found beside him. One murder is disturbing enough in the peaceful area, so when a former cop is found frozen with a bullet in him, fear that a psychopath is stalking the department spreads. The brutality of the acts suggests revenge, but Louis quickly realizes that the killer must have studied his victims closely. As Louis investigates further, he becomes cautious even with partner Jesse Harrison and the enigmatic Zoe Devereaux. Parrish (Dark of the Moon) deftly depicts the empty winter landscape and the relentless intensity of the killer's pursuit. A suspenseful tale of a man who must question his principles and loyalties, Parrish's latest will appeal to those seeking a fast-paced thriller propelled by a cast of charismatic characters.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A strong sense of place and a compelling plot, Mar 9 2004
By Larry Gandle (Tampa, Florida) - See all my reviews
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It is in Loon Lake, Michigan, that Detective Louis Kincaid is offered a job. Kincaid, coming from a difficult time in Mississippi, is anxious to put the past behind him and start anew. Police Chief Brien Gibralter places Louis in charge of an investigation that has hit a dead end-the investigation of the murder of Police Officer Thomas Pryce killed in his home by an intruder with a shotgun. The killer left a calling card-a playing card with a number and a skull drawn on it. Perhaps the killer is a psychopath. When another member of the police force turns up dead, Kincaid wonders if the killer is a criminal who has been at odds with the Loon Lake Police. Nonetheless, in a community that rarely sees a serious crime, it is the members of the police that lives in constant fear of their lives.

P. J. Parrish is the pseudonym of two sisters. Their collaboration is quite successful. The major strengths of this book are the exceptional characterization of the main protagonist, strong sense of place and the compelling plot. Kincaid, a black man trying to fit into a community where he doesn't really have a place, is a remarkably sympathetic figure. One could almost feel the constant chill of the air in the frigid and forbidding yet beautiful locale. The pacing is such that the book almost demands to be read at a single sitting in spite of its excessive length. Problems with the book include some character stereotypes. In spite of a very clever plot, mystery and solution, the authors had to resort to a clunky exposition culminating in the killer divulging all while the hero is held at gunpoint. Overall, DEAD OF WINTER is a superior mystery well worthy of the Edgar nomination

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5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps you involved all the way., Oct 4 2003
By nobizinfla "nobizinfla" (Windermere, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
P.J. Parrish's second Louis Kincaid novel, "Dead of Winter" is complex, richly textured and intriguing police procedural.

Louis has moved to the cold of a Michigan winter and joined the Loon Lake PD as an investigator. He feels comfortable there. Chief Gibraltar is no nonsense (tough, but fair), the officers competent and there is a "family" feel to the department.

Someone is murdering members of the LLPD---a retired cop and the man Louis replaced have been shotgunned. The only clue, a playing card inscribed with an elusive code. In Loon Lake it is the cops who live in fear---a true irony.

Louis digs into the case with his usual relentless intensity. He nabs a perfect suspect (a recently released ex-con) and releases him---only to learn the alibi was confirmed by a clerical error from the prison.

The more Louis learns during the pursuit of the suspect, the more he questions his loyalties and beliefs. As good as the suspect looks, could someone closer to home be the real perp?

This is a taut, intense, suspenseful novel with multiple twists and turns. Every time I was certain as to whodunit, my resolve was challenged---I feel for all the misdirection.

Time well spent!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Right on, Feb 18 2003
By Fatteclancey (minneapolis, mn) - See all my reviews
Great read, i could not put this one down. There are twists to the plot every second and it all comes back to something that you suspected, but was led to believe was not possible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Thrilling Page-turner
In Dead of Winter by PJ Parrish, the reader is pulled into a tale of mystery and madness. Louis Kincaid gets a job with the Loon Lake Michigan Police Department where he's told... Read more
Published on Aug 20 2002 by T. Miller

4.0 out of 5 stars An Exciting Discovery
Very fine, thoughtful writing; great characterizations; good action; very suspenseful. This story revolves around the investigation by one African-American cop into the murder... Read more
Published on April 2 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Dead of Winter
Hard to put down. Parrish is one of my favorite authors. The characters are well defined, as if you knew them personally. Read more
Published on Jan 25 2002 by Alex Senegal

5.0 out of 5 stars We now have a new hero on the horizon
Louis Kincaid is definitely a new hero on the horizon. He is a very low key, sensativve type who happens to have a very good head on his shoulders. Read more
Published on Jan 25 2002 by Beverly S. Bymaster

5.0 out of 5 stars Be Careful What You Find
Dead of Winter
By P.J. Parrish
Pinnacle Books/
Kensington Publishing
January 2001
415 pages
Mystery/Crime/Suspense

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Published on Sep 10 2001 by Denise Fleischer

5.0 out of 5 stars Vivid mental pictures
This is a very complex and multilayered story that is put together so well that you'll never notice the change as it takes you from one player to the next, developing their... Read more
Published on Sep 7 2001 by Dennis Collins

5.0 out of 5 stars Dead of Winter
I just picked this book off a shelf at an airport and from the moment I started reading it I was hooked. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2001 by Sally Larkin

5.0 out of 5 stars INTENSE! PARRISH DOES IT AGAIN.
Once again, P.J. Parrish's protagonist, Louis Kincaid, has kept me reading until the book is finished. Read more
Published on Mar 3 2001 by H. JOHNSON

5.0 out of 5 stars Kept me up
I read as much as I can, and usually find myself bored with the same old plots, over-used characters and meaningless scenes that never seem to contribute to the story. Read more
Published on Feb 17 2001 by David

5.0 out of 5 stars A Winner!!
This was an excellent police procedural and an incredible story. You will be glued to the pages. The characters were really drawn out. Read more
Published on Feb 11 2001 by fjmcmm

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