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This book was sent to me on Kindle by Netgalley for review. Murder and mystery...mayhem...intrigue...haunted house...or is it really? Bloody footprints...past murders...missing child...this book has all the makings of intrigue and mystery...determine the outcome is not easy...that being said, there are so many characters that it is difficult to keep up. A good read...

This is why I love Avon Books UK. They have some amazing authors.
Thank you NetGalley and Avon Books UK for this advanced ebook copy!
The Killer in the Snow by Pine is one of the best reads I've read in months. When I seen this and read the description I had to try and get it.
I have not read the first book to this series The Christmas Killer but its most definitely on my list now.
I thought this book was brilliantly done. With amazing writing and characters that felt real.
There was never a dull moment in this dark and atmospheric story and I was riveted from start to finish. The characters were solidly drawn, lending credibility to the festive mystery/ thriller. I look forward to seeing more of DI Walker in future instalments.
It was very hard to put this book down and I highly recommend it if you like a thriller or a whodunnit!
Thank you again for the opportunity to read this outstanding novel!

Devoured this one in one sitting. In the second of the DI James Walker series, it’s a year after the police officer cracked his biggest case, so with a baby on the way, he’s hoping this Christmas will be merry and bright, and murder free. Hmmm not gonna happen. It was a fast paced book from beginning to end and very intense. The author has a very clever mind. This is the fourth book I have read by this author and will now search out other books!

A great sequel.
I was quite happy with Alex Pine's previous novel and was expecting something similar this time. I was pleasantly surprised that this was better. It was easier to suspend disbelief and the denouement was more satisfying.
Overall, an enjoyable second novel.

This book was goid, it had intrigue, suspense, action and a great who don't it! It was an exciting read! While the storyline was good and flowed nicely, it still wasn't an omg edge of my seat good?! Its definitely worth reading and I would recommend this book! It wasn't in my ton ten favorites! Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!

In the second of the DI James Walker series, it’s a year after the police officer cracked his biggest case, so with a baby on the way, he’s hoping this Christmas will be merry and bright, and murder free. But he wished too soon for a festive miracle. On Christmas Eve, a farmer discovers footsteps leading to his family’s unused basement… but no steps receding. A few days later, his body, plus that of his wife and twenty-something daughter, are found. There’s precious little evidence to help James and his team and worryingly, the crime scene echoed another similar atrocity committed in the same location two decades previously. With reminisces of Whitehouse Farm, it’s a race against time for the police to solve the case and find out who’s responsible. It’s a clever read; layered and the flashbacks really add to the tension of the two cases, as they gradually draw together.