Some lovely reviews, on the eve of launch day



In Sara J. Henry’s second Troy Chance mystery, A Cold and Lonely Place,
she brings the Lake Placid, New York, area to life with a story of
family secrets, emotional and physical isolation, and sudden death. It
is a landscape turned white and dangerous, a place “so cold that lakes
freeze into solid masses that people walk on, cut holes in for
ice-fishing, and drive sled-dog teams across,” as Henry’s narrator, a
newspaper reporter, puts it. “It took my first long winter here to learn
to gaug...
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Published on February 04, 2013 06:07
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