From Publishers Weekly
One of the strengths of Patricia Hall's (Dead on Arrival, etc.) superior Yorkshire mystery series is the evolving relationship between journalist Laura Ackroyd and DCI Michael Thackeray. In Deep Freeze, the pair face the greatest test of their love yet, when they both investigate the death of a teenage girl shot outside an abortion clinic.
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Dr. Fenton-Green bends the rules in the May Anderson Hospital by performing late abortions. When two women are ruthlessly murdered, the town is in an uproar. Is a local anti-abortion group showing its displeasure, or has visiting American evangelist Edgar Burridge inadvertently brought the killer to town? Michael Tudor Barnes keeps his pace and manner low-key to fit the seriousness of the subject. He also effectively delivers the villagers' wide-ranging emotions. Particularly heartrending is the Smith family, who are gypsies, tragic and unusual, yet always believable. Barnes movingly presents Hall's sometimes poetic presentation of the two sides of a volatile issue. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine--
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