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Glare Ice (Worldwide Library Mysteries) [Mass Market Paperback]

Mary Logue (Author)
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Worldwide Library Mysteries December 1, 2002
Cold as Death

November in the Wisconsin bluff country of Fort St. Antoine is much too cold for deputy sheriff Claire Watkins to dive into the frigid waters of Lake Pepin to pull a man from a submerged automobile. The victim is Buck Owens, apparently tied by his neck to the driver's seat while his car sank through the thin ice.

Claire had seen Buck's girlfriend, Stephanie Klaus, earlier that week, her face badly bruised. Claire doesn't suspect her of his murder -- but does think whoever did this to Stephanie killed Buck, as well. When Stephanie is found beaten again nearly to death and too terrified to talk, Claire makes a shocking discovery that puts a face on the killer. But a fierce storm has descended--making justice all that more dangerous in a blinding white world with no mercy for the living . . .or the dead.



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From Publishers Weekly

Wisconsin winter weather plays as important a role as any individual in this nicely paced tale of domestic abuse and murder. Police officer Claire Watkins, last seen in Dark Coulee (2000), is still adjusting to life in little Fort St. Antoine when she notices the bruises and stiff gait of a local woman named Stephanie Klaus. Small town or big city, Claire knows the signs of abuse when she sees them. Stephanie, however, won't talk, even when her new boyfriend, Buck, is tied into his car, driven out on the treacherous ice of Lake Pepin and left there to sink and drown. When Stephanie, accompanied by Buck's delightful dog, Snooper, tries to leave town, she is once again beaten; this time, she barely survives. Still she won't identify her attacker. Claire, in between Thanksgiving details involving her daughter, her sister, her boyfriend, Rich a teensy bit tiresome in his devotion and Rich's mother, tracks down Stephanie's creepy parents, ex-husband, brother and a police officer full of attitude. Claire still can't identify the culprit, but Stephanie has some protection in the form of her neighbor Sven Slocum, a retired executive with a generous heart. As a massive snowfall begins to pile up, visibility is practically nil, but Claire at last begins to see things clearly. The finale is not as fully developed as it might be, but a powerful sense of place and good clean writing greatly enhance this somewhat unremarkable plot. In addition, Claire Watkins is an appealing heroine who, in a refreshing break from the standard modern female protagonist, leaves her political agenda at home. Agent, Jane Chelius.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

The third entry in a popular series continues the saga of deputy sheriff Claire Watkins, living and working in western Wisconsin with her daughter, Meg. Claire is settling into a relationship with Rich Haggard, a local farmer, and preparing for the long winter ahead when she is awakened one morning by a mysterious and abruptly disconnected phone call from a distraught woman. After running into Stephanie Klaus at the post office and noting her battered face, Claire is fairly certain that she has identified the caller. Before she can act, another local resident is killed when his car falls through the ice of a frozen lake--Stephanie's boyfriend, Buck. As Claire works to determine whether Stephanie's bruises and Buck's death are related, all the while planning holiday festivities with her family, Stephanie struggles with the secrets that are placing her in grave danger. An atmospheric mystery whose engaging subject matter makes up for somewhat awkward dialogue and an unrelated, unnecessary subplot concerning a little old lady. Recommend to fans of J. A. Jance's Joanna Brady series. Carrie Bissey
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Worldwide Library; Reprint edition (December 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373264429
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373264421
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,224,914 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous Ice....., December 16, 2001
It all started with an early morning phone call from a sobbing woman, "I can't...What he did to me...", and then with a click the call was disconnected. Deputy Sherrif, Claire Watkins, tried to find out the identity of the distraught caller, but it was an untraceable local call, and there were no reports of domestic abuse when she checked at the station. So she was shocked and unsettled a few days later to see her neighbor, Stephanie Klaus, an obviously bruised and battered woman, at the post office. Stephanie wasn't interested in any help from Claire. She made her feeble excuses and left as quickly as she could get away. But when Stephanie's boyfriend, Buck, is murdered, and Stephanie's beaten again within an inch of her life, Claire digs in her heels, and decides to get to the truth, and find this monster, with or without Stephanie's help..... Mary Logue has written a compelling page turner set in picturesque western Wisconsin, that's full of atmosphere, vivid scenes, and a strong and empathetic heroine. Her main story line is tense and intriguing, and her writing, strong and eloquent. Unfortunately, the novel gets bogged down, at times, and loses some of its momentum with the varied subplots about Claire's boyfriend, his mother, and her daughter's teacher troubles. But even these distractions don't take too much away from the suspenseful plot. With a powerful ending that ties up all the loose ends, Glare Ice is a fast read, easily finished in one sitting, and the third installment of a strong and entertaining series.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The authenticity of the setting amazes me, March 18, 2002
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I grew up in Durand and for many years my mother lived across the street from the county office building that houses the Pepin County sheriffs department. I am amazed at how well the author portrays the town. She has merged the old ways that I remember with the new ways that I only know a little about. The coulees really set the Durand portion of the county off from the Lake Pepin part of the county, but it is well merged together in these books.
I am not normally a mystery book reader, but I thought that the author did a good job of keeping the mystery going until the end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loving it!, January 7, 2012
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I discovered Mary Logue by accident and am really enjoying her books. I found this book even better than her first with some great plot twists. There are a lot of 'oh no' moments in the book that do have you on the edge of your seat and keep you reading.

I find the main character a little frustrating with all her emotions, but that's just me and part of the story line that makes the book what it is.

If you are looking for mystery, intrigue with romance thrown in, then you'll enjoy this book.

I suggest that you read the books of this series in order as otherwise the characters could be confusing.

Really interesting twist at the end - I can usually pick twists but this one went straight past me! Well done to the author on that count :)
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