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Ice Blue (Lord and Lady Hetheridge Series) [Kindle Edition]

Emma Jameson
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (158 customer reviews)

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<span>"What made this ebook such pleasurable reading was not the murder or even the Police procedure, but the rather wonderful cast of characters that the author, Emma Jameson, has created to populate her world.  In the space of about 184 pages, Emma has managed to give us a whole collection of individuals, each very nicely rounded out and real.   Even very minor players - such as the tall PC who finds the pistol seems to be alive and obviously has a life outside the book." -- Tony Cole, eBookanoid.com</span>
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Anthony Hetheridge, ninth Baron of Wellegrave, Chief Superintendent for New Scotland Yard, never married, no children, no pets, no hobbies, and not even an interesting vice, will turn sixty in three weeks. With the exception of his chosen career, too sordid for his blue-blooded family to condone, his life has been safe and predictable. But then he meets Detective Sergeant Kate Wakefield - beautiful, willful, and nearly half his age. When Hetheridge saves the outspoken, impetuous young detective from getting the sack, siding with her against Scotland Yard's powerful male hierarchy, his cold, elegantly balanced world spins out of control. Summoned to London's fashionable Belgravia to investigate the brutal murder of a financier, Hetheridge must catch the killer while coping with his growing attraction to Kate, the reappearance of an old flame, and the secret that emerges from his own past.


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"What made this ebook such pleasurable reading was not the murder or even the Police procedure, but the rather wonderful cast of characters that the author, Emma Jameson, has created to populate her world.  In the space of about 184 pages, Emma has managed to give us a whole collection of individuals, each very nicely rounded out and real.   Even very minor players - such as the tall PC who finds the pistol seems to be alive and obviously has a life outside the book." -- Tony Cole, eBookanoid.com

From the Author

The author would like to thank all those readers who took time out to send valuable comments and feedback about Ice Blue. By popular demand, this second edition contains far less profanity. Thanks again to all who read, reviewed, and sent messages about the book. 

Product Details

  • File Size: 285 KB
  • Print Length: 173 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1468163671
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Lyonnesse Books; 1 edition (March 3, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004UB0WTY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,117 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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88 of 91 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book Alert Review April 27, 2011
By Mary
Format:Kindle Edition
I was immediately intrigued by Anthony Hetheridge, although the opening is a bit distant and takes a while to settling into Hetheridge's present POV. The character voice pulled me into the story as I learned a few important facts about the man. Once the story settled into his POV it moved smoothly, there were a lot of wonderful little character details.

And then I met Kate. The interaction between these two characters--all the characters, really--would have kept me reading just about anything. They're funny, flawed, realistically drawn and very well written. The budding romance between Kate and Tony was absolutely adorable, and the real person feel of the characters made me cheer and fear for them. The dialogue was wonderful and had me laughing out loud more than once. I always think that the sign of good dialogue when I just have to tell someone else about it, and my fiancé heard quite a bit while I was reading.

There were some issues with the story, of course. I thought there could have been more separation and character development between scenes like the taking of people's statements, for instance. These recountings sometimes occurred in large blocks of dialogue and I think it could have been broken down and livened up a little. Toward the end, the story slowed down for me. I felt the mystery elements--although well researched--needed some fine tuning. They could have been more energetic, and at times they felt more like background than plot.

Kate also seemed more like the main character than I'd expected, since the summary is all about Tony, and I would have liked to get more into Tony's head. I didn't understand him as well as I understood Kate, but since this is the first book in a series, I expect to get to know him better as the story progresses.
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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read! June 7, 2011
By KarenB
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I just finished Ice Blue and I am extremely annoyed! Annoyed that there are no other books in this series yet. This is an excellent read, with interesting characters, a plot that moved right along and some very funny exchanges. I hope that Emma Jameson (whoever she is) writes quickly because I want to see how these characters develop.
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Promising Beginning June 3, 2011
By Katelan
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Ms. Jameson sometimes mis-names the Scotland Yard ranks above Chief Superintendent, variously describing Tony Hetheridge's immediate superior as a Superintendent and Commander. I leave you to figure out which is correct, if either. Her main characters are fairly fully fleshed, but she rushes their growing relationships a bit. Some of the supporting characters such as Lady Margaret and DS Paul Bahr are very interestingly ideosyncratic.

This sounds like a bad review, but it's not. There is enough here to merit the investment in time. I think the author has an engaging couple here and I look forward to meeting them again. All-in-all this is a promising first outing and enjoyable read.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A good summer read June 21, 2011
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Ice Blue is a competent and fast paced police procedural that is somewhat derivative of the Inspector Lynley mysteries, although without their brutal psychological realism. It will definitely entertain.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice little mystery May 8, 2011
By Suzi B.
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I liked the characters in this book. The heroine did have a foul mouth, but this went along with her character. She was brought up rough and tough with a prostitute mother in a bad part of town. She had an edge to her and was not one of those standard milquetoast romance-mystery heroines. Tony Hetheridge was the quintessential stiff-upper lip Englishman of an older generation and I really liked him. The mystery part of the novel was no nail-biter, but believable. I look forward to the next installment. I am assuming that since there was no Lady Hetheridge that Kate Wakefield will eventually assume that role.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Work! May 22, 2011
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Enjoyed this book. The character introduction was smooth. The plot moved along and did not stall. The story line was believeable. Hope to see more adventures of this duo. PS: Thanks for NOT having any ridiculous werewolves, vampires or fiendish killers. Keep it believeable, moving and simple.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hooked me July 2, 2011
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The fact that one of the main characters in this book is an older man and is still portrayed as attractive, intelligent and capable of change is great. Hetheridge is a well-drawn character doing out of character things and his confusion with himself is well written without being melodramatic. Kate is a tough cookie with her own problems and issues and again, these are clearly crafted without being overdone. The story is sound, not anything dramatically out-of-the-box but it kept me reading. I loved the challenges of police vs money and power and having dealt with that attitude often, both smiled and winced while I read it.
I enjoyed the book, it's light but well written, well paced and has good characters (I forgot to mention Bhar who's a card - the humour is again handled well without being too heavy handed) and I'm certainly waiting for the next one.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars genetics wrong July 23, 2011
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Loved the book and the characters of Hetheridge and Kate but, as a medical technologist, I was driven nuts by the faulty genetics. Jules could not possibly have been the child of Tony given that the mother is type O and both Tony and Jules are AB. It would take an "A" parent and a "B" parent or two "AB" parents to produce an AB child. By the blood types in the book even Madge could not have been Jules Mother! Can't wait for more of these books.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun British mystery!
This is our introduction to Lord Anthony Hetheridge and his introduction to DS Kate Wakefield. To say these are two very different people is putting too fine a point on it. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Reader
5.0 out of 5 stars Great series
I am always on the look out for a new detective series. These were entertaining with interesting characters. I just wish there wee more of them
Published 10 days ago by Judith L Kinney
4.0 out of 5 stars Like this one
The characters in this mystery are worth the read and I want to read the sequels also. Nice to find a new British mystery series.
Published 11 days ago by Bonnie vanovet
1.0 out of 5 stars Ho-Hum
Knew who did it right off the bat. Boring characters and an oh-so-slow narrative. Not much fun and not interested to read anymore in the series.
Published 12 days ago by Loraine
4.0 out of 5 stars A New Trend in Romance
I loved Ice Blue because it was sweet, well written, and different from many romances of similar focus. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Alexandra Nichols
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than average
Someone compared this to Elizabeth George's series - I don't agree. Similarities are few, and only superficial. Read more
Published 15 days ago by EU
5.0 out of 5 stars Great characters and an entertaining read
I really enjoyed this book...couldn't put it down. It's a bit like a Lynley but not so dark and with some real humor and romance. Can't wait to read the next two!
Published 15 days ago by kms2135
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
This is a very nice book. The characters are well developed and cone across as real. I think readers of British cop stories are in for a real treat and hope we see more and more... Read more
Published 29 days ago by Phantomfelis
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book
Jameson writes a good tale and weaves her charaters together in a plausible way. I want more and faster! Read more
Published 1 month ago by N. Hart
5.0 out of 5 stars I hope this series is a long one.
I hope I'm not being insulting in calling this a typical British mystery, because for my money, the Brits write the very best mysteries anywhere. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Gail C. Leard
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More About the Author

Short and sweet:

Emma Jameson is the author of the Lord & Lady Hetheridge cozy mystery series. Book #1, ICE BLUE, Book #2, BLUE MURDER, and Book #3, SOMETHING BLUE, are available now. She is already at work on Book #4, tentatively called BLACK & BLUE.

Long and convoluted:

Who is Emma Jameson?

Well.

I've written since I was seven years old. My first "book," which was about three lined notebook pages, was about a blind girl who could transform herself into a white housecat. I don't know why. It made sense to me at the time.

In my teens, I wrote compulsively, often ignoring my schoolwork. Sometimes the Muse seemed to abandon me, and nothing happened. Sometimes I wrote pages and pages and felt certain I had what it took to entertain readers. Despite the fact I grew up in Florida, a flat, hot, thoroughly American place, I was obsessed with London, especially the fogs and gaslight of Victorian London. In the days of hardbound encyclopedias and microfiche, I learned all I could about that place and time.

Next thing I knew, I was in my early twenties, waiting tables and working in a bookstore. Then I was putting myself through college. I jumped on an unusual career train--Ophthalmic Technologist, meaning I assisted eye MDs with minor surgery and every aspect of patient care. The regular paychecks were seductive. I began to think writing books was just a childish dream.

But one day when I was 34, I started writing again. In secret. Just as a sideline, I wrote a 2000 page (single-spaced) epic called ALL OUR YESTERDAYS. At the time, I loved it more than anything I'd ever done. But I couldn't find an agent, much less a publisher. So the Muse fell dormant, and I tried to content myself with hospital work. I read. I continued obsessing about England in general and London in particular. And then, when I was 38, I had a dream about a Scotland Yard detective in love with a much younger subordinate. When I woke up, I wrote the first chapter of what became ICE BLUE.

I wrote the entire book. I found an agent on my second try. She and her wonderful intern helped me rewrite the book FOUR times. They submitted it to all the big publishers. And in two weeks ... everyone said no. I was a failure, never meant to be a writer, or inflict my fiction upon the world.

ICE BLUE and half of its sequel, BLUE MURDER, sat ignored on my hard drive for almost two years. Then an independent author named Amanda Hocking made a couple of million dollars self-publishing via something called Kindle Direct. It was an Amazon service. On a lark, I decided to try it. And instead of using my legal name, Stephanie Abbott, I pulled a pseudonym out of the air: Emma Jameson. Why use my real name, when no one would ever read ICE BLUE? I was publishing via Kindle merely as an experiment, after all.

Whoops.

So here I am. Stephanie Abbott, or Emma Jameson, obsessed with London and England from an early age, writing British cozy mysteries from somewhere deep down inside. I hope you enjoy them. And when I rehabilitate ALL OUR YESTERDAYS, sometime in 2013 or early 2014, I hope you enjoy it, too. Because I love these stories and more than anything, I want to share them with the world.

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Hi! It's me, Emma Jameson (AKA Stephanie Abbott). The book just went live. Thanks so much for waiting, I promise the next one won't take as long!
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