Cold to the Bone: A Nicole Cobain Mystery
Emery Hayes
(Author)
Adenrele Ojo
(Read by)
Description
The first female sheriff of Toole County, Montana, Nicole Cobain earned the position through mental and physical grit, and when a young girl is found murdered on icy Lake Maria, every bit of it is tested. But what begins as a chase for the killer quickly unravels into a high-stakes medical transaction with harrowing consequences.Eight years ago, Nicole fled her fast-track position as a homicide detective with the Denver Police Department in an act of desperation to save both her son and herself. Answering a recruitment ad, she showed up in the foothills of Glacier National Park and was elected sheriff six years later. She has a measure of peace in her new surroundings, her son is thriving, and she has effectively distanced herself from her past. But then Benjamin Kris shows up again.Benjamin is the father of Nicole's son and a big-time charmer who has quickly scaled the crime ladder. He has a large clientele and is looking forward to a big pay day that lands him in Toole. But when it becomes clear he could be a suspect among several others in town with opportunity and motive, it's up to Nicole to sift through the tangled threads to find the killer before they strike again.Product Details
Price
$59.99
$55.19
Publisher
Dreamscape Media
Publish Date
August 31, 2020
Dimensions
6.5 X 5.5 X 1.1 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781662026058
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About the Author
Emery Hayes is the author of the Nicole Cobain mystery series and the twice-monthly podcast In My Town. Writing as Suzanne Phillips, she has commanded the attention of fans worldwide with her young-adult novels. She lives with her family in Southern California.
Adenrele Ojo is an experienced audiobook narrator and actor. A self-described theater brat, she spent many late nights as a young child falling asleep on theatre chairs as her dad directed and her mother performed. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Philadelphia, she received her bachelor of arts in theater from Hunter College in New York.