The Cold TruthThe Cold Truth
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Book, 1999
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Current format, Book, 1999, 1st ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsSent to intern with a legendary police chief in upper New York State, police trainee Julian Palmer finds herself investigating the baffling murder of a young woman whose killer left behind no clues
Sent to intern with a legendary police chief in upper New York State, police trainee Julian Palmer finds herself investigating the baffling murder of a young woman whose killer left behind no clues. A first novel. 30,000 first printing.
Julian Palmer - a young female New York City police trainee - leaves the sleet and sludge of a Manhattan winter for an internship in northern New York State. Her new boss, legendary police chief Winston "Bear" Edwards, has solved every murder case he's ever worked on ... except one. On the eve of his retirement, Edwards is baffled, it seems, by the brutal murder of a young waitress. With no clues and no suspects, he grudgingly accepts the services of a famous local psychic. Suddenly, the case tumbles headlong in new directions, mounting evidence turns in on itself, and Julian begins to discover the shocks and secrets buried beneath a small town's shimmering blanket of snow.
Sent to intern with a legendary police chief in upper New York State, police trainee Julian Palmer finds herself investigating the baffling murder of a young woman whose killer left behind no clues. A first novel. 30,000 first printing.
Julian Palmer - a young female New York City police trainee - leaves the sleet and sludge of a Manhattan winter for an internship in northern New York State. Her new boss, legendary police chief Winston "Bear" Edwards, has solved every murder case he's ever worked on ... except one. On the eve of his retirement, Edwards is baffled, it seems, by the brutal murder of a young waitress. With no clues and no suspects, he grudgingly accepts the services of a famous local psychic. Suddenly, the case tumbles headlong in new directions, mounting evidence turns in on itself, and Julian begins to discover the shocks and secrets buried beneath a small town's shimmering blanket of snow.
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