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This book has all the investigative punch of a big city procedural, but with a small town feel. I don’t read a lot of procedurals, but this felt pleasantly unique to me. A procedural is naturally methodical, and this systematic way of thinking realistically portrayed the main character’s POV. The book was well-written, well-edited, and well-told. The author did a great job of making the freezing cold become its own character. The main character, Carl Houseman, had a delightful sense of humor. All-in-all, I would recommend this book. At the end of the day, I was eager to get to it and read it and see what happened next. That’s always a good sign!