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Storm Peak

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Ex-Denver police detective Jesse Parker has returned home to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to spend the winter working ski patrol and forgetting about his past. But somewhere out in the snow, a killer has other ideas.
 
It begins when a skier is found brutally murdered. Local Sheriff Lee Torrens asks her old friend to help out with the investigation, and Jesse finds himself reluctantly dragged back into a world of violence and murder he thought he had left behind.
 
As Jesse and Lee work together, the memories of what they felt for each other long ago resurface—even as a madman strikes again and again, leaving no clue or trace as to identity or motive. Because for the killer, there are more important things to do than lead the authorities on...
 
Like choosing who will die next.

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Series: Jesse Parker Mystery Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group

Kindle Book

  • Release date: February 2, 2010

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781101195673
  • Release date: February 2, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781101195673
  • File size: 434 KB
  • Release date: February 2, 2010

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Ex-Denver police detective Jesse Parker has returned home to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, to spend the winter working ski patrol and forgetting about his past. But somewhere out in the snow, a killer has other ideas.
 
It begins when a skier is found brutally murdered. Local Sheriff Lee Torrens asks her old friend to help out with the investigation, and Jesse finds himself reluctantly dragged back into a world of violence and murder he thought he had left behind.
 
As Jesse and Lee work together, the memories of what they felt for each other long ago resurface—even as a madman strikes again and again, leaving no clue or trace as to identity or motive. Because for the killer, there are more important things to do than lead the authorities on...
 
Like choosing who will die next.

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