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A Cold Treachery

Inspector Ian Rutledge, Book 7

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A Cold Treachery

By: Charles Todd
Narrated by: Samuel Gillies
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Charles Todd returns to the world of Scotland Yard’s Inspector Ian Rutledge in a series that the New York Times Book Review called “harrowing psychological drama” and the Washington Post Book World hailed as "among the most intelligent and affecting being written these days". This time the embattled Inspector has met his match hunting a brutal killer across a frozen hell and the one witness who may have survived a crime of…a cold treachery.

"You’ll hang for this - see if you don’t! That’s my revenge! And you’ll think about that when the rope goes around your neck and the black hood comes down..."

Called out by Scotland Yard into the teeth of a violent blizzard, Inspector Ian Rutledge finds himself confronted with one of the most savage murders he has ever encountered. Rutledge might have expected such unspeakable carnage on the World War I battlefields, where he’d lost much of his soul - and his sanity - but not in an otherwise peaceful farm kitchen in remote Urskdale. Someone has murdered the Elcott family at their table without the least sign of struggle. Was the killer someone the young family knew and trusted? When the victims are tallied the local police are in for another shock: One of the Elcotts’ children, a boy named Josh, is missing. Now the Inspector must race to uncover a murderer and to save a child before he’s silenced by the merciless elements - or the even colder hands of a killer. Haunted and goaded by the soldier-ghost of his own tortured war past, Rutledge will discover the tragedy of war that splintered one marriage - and pulled together another. Love, jealousy, greed, revenge - or was it some twisted combination of all of them? Any one could lead a man or woman to murder. What had the Elcotts done to ignite their killer’s rage? With time running out, Rutledge knows all too well that such a cold-blooded murderer could be hiding somewhere in the blinding snow.…

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Complex Mystery • Intriguing Storyline • Perfect Narration • Emotional Intensity • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Voice

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Vivid scenery and obfuscated motives. Despite flimsy characters the plot moves like a tapestry. word

Complex

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I have enjoyed reading the Ian Rutledge mysteries, and this one has been the best of the series so far. It keeps u hooked and always second guessing. I have to say I really like Simon Prebble as the narrator but as the novel progressed i really got to like Samuel Gillies' voice and expression. Well worth a credit

One of the best Ian Rutledge stories

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Another solid murder mystery by Charles Todd. Keep me listening with suspense till the climax.

Solid

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A complicated but intriguing story told with lots if visual imagery. The performance seemed a bit slow as do most of his Rutledge stories. But tolerable.

Kept us guessing until the end!

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Te headline says it all. I really enjoyed this book. Samuel Gillies is a good narrator.

Another Superb Charles Todd Novel

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