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A Wicked Snow
A Wicked Snow
Author: Gregg Olsen
Hannah Griffin was a girl when tragedy struck on her family's farm. She still remembers the flames reflected against the newly fallen snow and the bodies the police dug up--one of them her mother's. It was the nation's worst murder scene in decades and the killer was never found.... — Twenty years later Hannah is a talented CSI invest...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786029884
ISBN-10: 0786029889
Publication Date: 8/1/2012
Pages: 378
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Pinnacle
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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Helpful Score: 8
Great stuff. Here is my Amazon.com review:

Though this is Gregg's first fiction book, you'd never realize it if you were to pick it up and read it without knowing so.

Without giving away the entire plot, Hannah, devoted wife, mother & "county" (as she likes to say) investigator has been living her own personal hell since her traumatic childhood experience. Though she never has been able to live a 'normal' life, she's perhaps accomplished much more than she thought possible. Those who were there in her time of need as a child are there for her NOW, when her past comes back to reclaim her life. Also there at this time are those who are intent on making sure her nightmare never ends.

I rarely read fiction now, since discovering the true crime genre, but hope that Gregg continues with a novel every so often. It's a nice break, especially when written by someone who has the knowledge and experience to make it read like a true crime book. High 5 Gregg!
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Helpful Score: 4
A CSI investigates the 20 year old murder of her family. Grizzly good read!
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Helpful Score: 2
In his first novel, true crime writer Olsen (The Deep Dark) brings complex mystery and crackling authenticity to bear on a cold case police procedural. Hannah Griffin has spent most of her life trying to forget the notorious Christmas Eve house fire that claimed her family and turned up almost two dozen other bodies buried in their yard; though the case remained unsolved, Hannah's mother became, posthumously, the de facto prime suspect. Twenty years later, Hannah's a happily married mother of one, a crime scene investigator for Santa Louisa, Calif., and a lifetime away from her traumatic Oregon childhood¿until a series of mysterious events indicates that her mother may still be alive. Hannah reopens the case, as well as old wounds, after enlisting the help of FBI Special Agent Jeff Bauer, the still-haunted chief officer from the original investigation. Thanks to Olsen's true-crime work, the case's particulars both grisly and mundane all carry genuine weight, though his characters can be cloying: Hannah's neuroses occasionally seem more dingbat than damaged, and Agent Bauer's tough-but-tender act is a familiar one. That said, Olsen's flashback narrative shines with lurid, carefully distributed details, and if it ultimately overshadows the present-day plot, his bizarre, many-layered mystery will keep fans of crime fiction hooked.
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Helpful Score: 2
Very disappointing, glad I got it free off PBS. Story was very shaky and didn't flow very smoothly at all, in fact I am amazed it held my interest enough for me to actually read the whole thing.
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Helpful Score: 2
Not as good as true crime. I tried this book because I liked the true crime books this author had written. I will stick to true crime. Truth is stranger than fiction. It is just more interesting reading about what happened to real people than something someone made up.
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BookLady avatar reviewed A Wicked Snow on
This is my first book by this author. Despite my low rating on this book, I will give him another try.

Good story, but I was bored. Took forever to get to the point. Flips back and forth from present to 20 years ago. Main character was such a whiner. I loved the easy to read writing style, but gee, whiz, get to it already. Really dragged for me.
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Hmmm... I haven't completely made up my mind whether or not I liked this one. It was certainly pretty exciting, but it wasn't terribly well executed. The main character had a lot of issues, or not enough of them to be really intersting... And while the whole physique of most of the characters wouldn't have stuck out that much to me if Ndugu hadn't have pointed it out, it did become a little distracting the way that "good" people were pretty and the bad were very ugly. Mostly, the book was a big crack against mothers, as there wasn't a good one to be found in the whole book! The killings were rather unmotivated to me, other than I suppose, greed... On top of that, the whole thing was a rather a let down from its very exciting premise. Another female serial killer was a nice change for the drama, however.
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This book was just okay for me. I read a lot of this genre, and what captures my imagination is when it feels like the author is telling me a story, rather than making up a story. This felt like a made up story (which of course it is, but you know what I mean). It felt forced and contrived. If you want to read a great suspense thriller, go for Lee Child's Jack Reacher series. Outstanding.
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This book is one of the most spine-chilling suspense novels I've ever read. I'm posting it for swapping because I doubt I will ever forget this story.
J avatar reviewed A Wicked Snow on
Really enjoyed the book. It kept me interested and I didn't want to put it down at night. I would definitely read this author again.

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