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The Ice Maiden: A Britt Montero Mystery (Britt Montero Mysteries)
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The Ice Maiden: A Britt Montero Mystery (Britt Montero Mysteries) Mass market paperback - 2003

by Buchanan, Edna

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Avon, 2003-11-25. Mass Market Paperback. Good. A nice copy with a tight and square binding. Text is clean. Softcovers are good but have light wear. Careful packaging and fast shipping. We recommend EXPEDITED MAIL for even faster delivery.
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Summary

Fourteen years ago, two teenagers on a Christmas Eve first date were abducted, and only one lived through the ordeal. The lone surviving victim, Sunny Hartley, became a wealthy sculptor, but the reclusive"ice maiden" will not talk about what happened that terrible night. Now a chance encounter in the Miami morgue between reporter Britt Montero and a petty thief, bizarrely electrocuted during the commission of a crime, has placed the still unsolved kidnapping/murder on the front burner of Sgt. Craig Burch's Cold Case Squad. But Britt and Burch are about to discover that the price of justice can be too dear to pay; that when you start turning over rocks, sometimes something truly ugly slithers out.

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The shoes startled me.

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