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Siblings Wendy and Jason Wyatt-Yarmouth and their friends are in the peaceful mountain town of Trafalgar, B.C. enjoying a two-week vacation. Tragedy strikes the group of privileged students when two of them crash through the ice into the frozen river.
Reviews (3)
Publisher's Weekly Review
The discovery early one Christmas morning of the bodies of best friends Jason Wyatt-Yarmouth and Ewan Williams, two privileged young men from Toronto, in an SUV sunken in an ice-covered river propels Delaney's stellar third mystery to feature constable Molly Smith of Trafalgar, B.C. (after Feb. 2009's Valley of the Lost). Molly investigates what at first appears to be an accident, but when the times and manner of Jason's and Ewan's deaths turn out to differ, she and her colleagues have a murder case on their hands. Whether at the Glacier Chalet B&B, on a black diamond ski trail or in the police station, Delaney glides between scenes with ease. She uses a bare-bones style, without literary flash, to achieve artistry as sturdy and restrained as a Shaker chair. Warmth and menace, past and present, are nicely balanced, with a denouement that's equally plausible and startling. This confident performance is sure to win new fans to the series. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Kirkus Review
Christmas break turns deadly for bickering, oversexed collegians. Jason and Ewan fail to appear at the Glacier Chalet BB in the Canadian Northwest to open Christmas presents with their student pals Rob, Jeremy, Alan and Alan's lover Sophie, plus a pair of non-students, Jason's sister Wendy and his vacation conquest, the sluttish Lorraine. Their yellow SUV has skidded in the snowstorm and careened into the icy river. Jason dies in the accident, but the autopsy shows that Ewan was dead long before. Why was Jason, a medical student, driving around with his buddy's corpse in his vehicle? Sgt. John Winters and newly promoted Constable Molly Smith (Valley of the Lost, 2009, etc.) are charged with finding out. First on their agenda: interview the pair's friends, who excel at bickering, pummeling each other and sleeping around. Next, fend off Jason's overbearing, name-dropping parents. Finally, turn to Molly's mom Lucky, mainstay of a Woman's Support Center, who fortuitously pops up to help the BB owner, wayward Lorraine and Jason's mom, a disgruntled wife. Snow falls. More snow falls. Even plows and police cars are slowed, leading to another fatality, this one on an unmarked ski trail. Winters, who never finds enough time alone with his beloved wife, and Smith, who has a stalker after her, must also suffer through Delany's lumpy prose and none-too-serviceable plot. A misstep, then, to be savored only by those unsentimental about the holidays. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Constable Molly Smith (In the Shadow of the Glacier, 2007) would rather be skiing. It is Christmas Eve in Trafalgar, British Columbia, and she is stuck on duty during a big snow storm. Between the fender benders, drunken domestic disputes, and Christmas tree fires, she and her partner, Dave Evens, have their hands full. At midnight, the dispatcher sends them to an accident scene. A car has gone off the road and landed in the river. The two occupants are dead, and everyone thinks that it is a tragic accident. When the coroner takes a closer look, the case becomes a murder investigation. Molly and her colleagues interview the wealthy, powerful family of one of the victims and uncover a highly dysfunctional family with more than its share of sexual predators and drug abusers. Meanwhile, Molly deals with her latter-day hippy mother, Lucky, who finds it difficult to have a daughter on the police force. Delany effectively combines a cozy tone and a picturesque setting with plenty of action and procedural detail.--Bibel, Barbara Copyright 2009 Booklist