bold melding of horror with historical elements.”- Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Grecian creates an eerie atmosphere from start to finish, and without giving anything away, the killer here is creepy and unexpected.”. The days are dark in Black Country.”- The Huffington Post Whether you read the tale in the dark night of winter or the haze of a summer sun, be prepared for the chill. Grecian, there is more to this tale than complex plotting.A displaced eye, a crumpled note, cryptic limericks and lost ribbons: like our detective heroes, we follow these trails into the white-blinding snow to its brilliant and unexpected conclusion. “Devilishly dark.It isn’t often that a mystery-thriller enthralls so completely.but as usual with Mr. “Similar to Jean Zimmerman’s atmospheric psychological novel The Orphanmaster, and as shocking as David Morrell’s Murder as a Fine Art.” - Booklist (starred review) has a flair.” -The New York Times Book Review
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