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Winter at the Door

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473605602

Price: £5.99

ON SALE: 15th January 2015

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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Lizzie Snow was first introduced in the final book of Graves’s previous series, BAT IN THE BELFRY, in which she helped Jake Tiptree find who killed a girl and left her body in a church steeple. Now Lizzie has taken over as Eastport’s police chief, and is quickly finding the job – and her life – more complicated than she expected.

Then she learns that someone seems to be killing retired detectives in the state… and that she has been followed from Boston to Maine by a mysterious stalker whose chilling intentions will drive her to the edge.

Reviews

A fast-paced mystery full of surprises that will leave readers stunned and fulfilled
Romantic Times
Fast, dangerous and fun - an extraordinarily entertaining read.
Linda Castillo
Readers who enjoy Linda Castillo and Lisa Gardner will welcome Lizzie, a strong, motivated woman making her way in the frozen north.
Booklist
Sarah Graves writes with grace and intelligence and a love for her state shines through in this stylish debut of a new series set against Maine's dark and foreboding forests. I'm hooked!
Margaret Maron
An excellent, thrilling introduction to Lizzie Snow and the town of Bearkill. With a fascinating protagonist in a richly-rendered setting, this book's biggest issue is the fact that readers will have to wait for the next installment. It's another first-rate offering from Sarah Graves
Maine Edge
With Winter at the Door Sarah Graves has pulled off a small miracle...What a fantastic setting, and what a great character in Lizzie Snow. I can't wait for the next book.
Paul Doiron
A superbly suspenseful mystery with likable tough cop Lizzie and a town full of character
Library Journal