Frozen

Frozen by Lindsay Jayne Ashford, published by Honno in 2003, is a fiction novel that delves into the complexities of a murder investigation. The story follows Megan Rhys, a trained criminologist who is brought in to advise on the murders of two young prostitutes. As she navigates the case, she encounters discrepancies in the information provided by the police, leading her to suspect that someone is manipulating her investigation and causing her to question her own judgment.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of mystery and detective work, as Megan faces increasing pressure from various sources, including the murderer. The tension escalates with each new development, including break-ins at her home and a rising body count. This edition, comprising 223 pages in English, presents a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by those seeking the truth in a world filled with deception and danger.
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In this gripping first novel from a trained criminologist, Megan Rhys has been asked to advise on the murders of two young prostitutes, dumped like rubbish in the streets. But there is something wrong with the information the police are giving her. Someone is trying to manipulate her investigation – and she is starting to doubt her own judgement. Now the killings are mounting up, and someone is breaking into Megan’s house. She is being pressurised towards a solution, and everyone is trying to control her – including the murderer. Will she discover the truth in time?
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