Anytime Toni Anderson comes out with a new book, my anticipation hits the stratosphere. Her books are so engaging, so provocative and clever, they are a delight for readers who like to have not only their emotions, but their intellect challenged. Cold Secrets meets all those criteria.
Toni is exceptionally thorough with her plot planning and research. Her almost casual introduction of the various law enforcement branches, their area of responsibility, and the different methods of operation, is amazingly subtle and yet informative, without giving you the feeling of reading a textbook. She ensures you have all the information required to tie up the case, along with the heroes of the story.
In Cold Secrets, I would suggest the suspense plot far outmeasures the romantic plot, although the two are intricately entwined. The tension building in both plots greatly enhance the other’s arc, making the conclusion more satisfying.
The romance between Lucas and Ashley is of an almost insta-love variety, but is made quite believable by the almost instant high octane of suspense.
I would have loved to have seen a little more of the people behind the professionals in the case of the two heroes, for my own personal curiosity. The cultural differences, the interracial perceptions and the contrasting upbringing adds an interesting flavor to their relationship.
There is so much background, such important context that makes each of these heroes who they are in and to the story, it’s almost enough to fill a book just with that.
This clearly isn’t a story you can casually flip through, it is one where you need to keep your wits about you, because each turn of the page holds pertinent information and new intriguing twists and turns.
Cold Secrets is tight, potent and stirring fiction, in which Ms Anderson highlights a very real and current issue.