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This was a really solid police procedural with a great plot and realistic and engaging characters. It was really well written and full of twists and turns that kept me hooked.

My thanks to NetGalley and publisher Bonnier Zafre for the ARC.
Stone Cold Heart is a really well-written crime mystery; with believable dialogue and well-developed characters you just have to keep reading this complex plot. Just when you think you've got a handle on what's really going on Caz Frear artfully pulls the rug from under you and steers you in a completely different direction. Twists and turns abound - red-herrings constantly baffle, until the truth is unearthed.
On the coffee run for her team, DC Cat Kinsella is cornered by the owner of the coffee shop, Joseph Maddon, seeking her advice on how to handle threats that his wife Rachel was making - that she would make him suffer and 'pay' (for past infidelities). Cat advises him to seek local advice, goes back to work and doesn't give it another thought.
Cat and DS Luigi (Lu) Parnell are called to a murder scene. Naomi Lockhart, a 22yr-old from Australia had only been in the Country for some weeks, temping at a recruitment agency. She was sharing a house with Kieron Drake, a personal trainer, and was last seen at a staff party in Muswell Hill, North London 4 days previously on Saturday.
Now, keep up:
Marcus and Kirstie Connor own the recruitment agency where Naomi worked. Marcus also runs a charity working in sports for ex-offenders - one of which is Kieron Drake which is how Naomi came to house-share with him, on Marcus's introduction. Kirstie's sister Rachel is married to Joseph Maddon and have a precocious teenaged daughter Clara. Joseph seems to have money, a classic car, dresses in designer labels and travels to find the best coffee, yet they live in a highly-secured flat on a run-down estate.
All, except Clara, were present at the staff party. All have alibis. All have very hazy memories of that evening, although some definite times are remembered. Joseph comes under suspicion but maintains he is being set-up, that his wife is finally getting even with him.
Some, if not all. are lying either by omission or design. Slowly the webs of deceit are dismantled, leading to an unsolved murder in Portsmouth 15 years previously.
I loved the interactions within the investigating team - DCI Kate Steele is sharp-talking, has a no-nonsense attitude and a quick wit. Cat and Luigi seem to have a supportive almost father/daughter relationship - however Cat has secrets in her background and her back-story involves some criminality around her father and uncle, and an unexplained involvement around a young women's death - whose brother she is secretly dating.
All in all this was a great read; an intricate crime mystery with occasional forays into Cat's personal life which hopefully will lead into Book 3.

This is a compelling read with a number of story lines cleverly brought together. The reader is distracted by a number of possible culprits and set the intriguing task of deciding who was the murderer. The outcome is anything but obvious. The lead detective has her own family issues which in some respects mirror the professional issues she is trying to solve. This book is very well written and the characters are believable. The author concentrates on the plot without unnecessary distractions or unnecessary description as is sometimes the case. I strongly recommend this book. It has style,depth and pathos.

I started reading this and then realised it was book two in the DC Cat Kinsella series. So, I stopped and downloaded the first book on my Kindle; I quickly read it and I am glad I did. There are important threads and character developments that were enriched greatly by knowing the first book.
So, 'Stone Cold Heart' is not a pacey crime book as such, but I was quite happy plodding along with Cat's day to day world. There's some really good plotting and the troubles with Cat's family is nicely interjected as she works her investigations. I also like Cat's team, the family guy 'Luigi' and her boss DCI Kate Steele is great fun!
This crime centres around the murder of a young woman, Naomi Lockhart who has recently come over from Australia to work. Her employer is interviewed, and this draws the investigation into the family and friends and it spirals from there. We join Cat and the team as they try to decipher the truths and the lies - this certainly becomes a complex problem and there's a lot of conflicting reports and a 'he said', 'she said' battle to work out the truth.
An enjoyable crime novel with some clever twists with an added dimension of a police officer with worrisome links to criminals and her fear of discovery creates a suspenseful underscore. I enjoyed this book. Will certainly look out for book 3. An engaging, intricately plotted believable crime book.
Many thanks for the review copy Zaffre Books and Netgalley.

For me this was ok but a bit slow, I kept wanting more to happen.I did like the characters ,wish I had read the first book but it wasn't the characters that were the problem for me, it was the pace of the book, I started getting bored and waiting for some thing to happen.I know I am an impatient reader, and others may enjoy a slower pace.Thanks to netgalley and the publishers for an ARC.

I hadn't read the first book featuring Catrina and her family and there are parts of this book that mention it , I will definitely seek it out and give it a read . Stone Cold Heart was well written and enjoyable , a few good twists and some really despicable characters . When a young girl Naomi is found dead in her flat the case becomes very complicated , she had been at a party and the whole family whose party it was rapidly become suspects in some way or another . Add in Catrina's shady family and new boyfriend and it all makes for a very entertaining read .

I read until I was a quarter of the way through but nothing was gripping me. It’s a standard police procedural story with the lead detective having a secret which is not fully revealed, but I found I wasn’t too bothered by this. There were a lot of different people who were suspects but none that really gripped me in afraid

This is my first book by Caz Frear and I was really impressed by both the writing and the complexity of the storyline which is a murder mystery, police procedural and excellently done. It’s written in the first person (Cat Kinsella) and she is a real character with plenty of flaws and very good sense of humour giving this book a very “real” feel I hadn’t read the first book of this series but this in no way spoiled my enjoyment of this one and I will definitely be looking out for the next in the series. Plenty of twists and red herrings keeping you guessing to the end and this makes for all you want in a damn good mystery so I can highly recommend it as quality read.
My thanks to NetGalley and Bonnier Zaffre for giving me the chance to read the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

Ooooooh it’s good, it’s very good. Quite a calm pace to this book there is no frenzied running about but it certainly can’t be described as a plodder ! I really could not keep away from it until I unraveled what happened. Good cast of characters, there are loads of them so some are less well drawn than others however those you need to know about are well formed - possible exception of the father. I’m not sure if there was a previous book if so he’s probably in there.
A must read for those who love a police procedural and a jolly good read

I really enjoyed this book. I haven't read the first in the series, Sweet Little Lies, but that didn't matter. Caz Frear gives enough information to make sense of any plot points relating to the events of that book whilst not beating readers over the head with them.
The plot itself is full of twists and turns, and for once I didn't figure out where it was going until it went there. I loved the way it all came together, and I loved Cat (the protagonist) – a flawed but wholly relatable character, smart and trying to do the right thing, despite the difficulties of her past. I really hope Ms Frear writes another in the series as I want to know what will happen to Cat next.
An excellent book. Highly recommended.

DC Cat Kinsella is the main protagonist in this story - part of a team investigating the murder of Naomi Lockhart
Lots of twists and turns which initially are exciting but then becomes a little confusing.
Interesting backstory of Cat’s family and her boyfriend which is very well written and provides extra depth.
The main suspects are not very likeable which detracts from the story despite this- overall I enjoyed the story.
I appreciate Netgalley allowing me to read and review this book.
I would be interested in reading more of Caz’s books.

Complicated,complex story with many facets.Lots of secret keeping,infidelity ,family loyalties and past crimes being hidden..Many twists to keep us guessing.

Addictive murder mystery with multiple suspects and a leading officer trying to keep a lid on her own murky secrets.

DC Cat Kinsella is one of the younger members of the team . She has potential to be a really good officer. However she has some secrets that could jeopardise her job. Her father and "uncle" have a secret connecting them to a serious crime. Cat also has her year-long boyfriend Aiden aka Mr X to everyone at work. Her colleagues suspect he is married, but that's nowhere near reality, and again this could put her much loved job at risk.
The story wraps around the murder investigation of a young Australian girl, rather quiet and trying to fit in. The apartment where she lives is owned by an older guy with a connection to her employer, but the twists in this tale are many and just keep on coming all the way through.
It took my about an hour or reading before I became hooked. You do get the answers to this murder case, but there are a few things left outstanding with regard to Cat's back story. Great book!

Fantastic police procedural and thriller. A cast of characters who are fallible and plausible with a lead who is engaging and multi faceted. Lots of twists and turns mean it's impossible to stop reading. This is my first novel by Caz Frear so I am looking forward to reading her debut novel, Sweet Little Lies. Thankyou to Bonnier Zaffre and Netgalley for providing me with this free ARC and introducing me to a great new Author.

Just spent the whole day avoiding anything that wasn't reading this book: chores, eating, making coffee, answering the phone.... That's how addictive this book is. Fabulous plotting with multiple twists. I'm in the queue fir the next in this series.

spoiler alert ** This was definitely a mixed bag for me... I got yo 20% and was ready to give in.
Too many mentions of the previous story I hadn't read and family history I didn't know and never fully understood how dodgy they were.
Then seeing all the positive reviews,I ploughed ahead.
What I got was a decent story with good characters,and although I'd guessed who did it,I didn't work out all the what and why's so I was still guessing parts up to the end.
An interesting ending that makes you want to read book three when things are still fresh.

I would like to thank Netgalley and Bonnier Zaffre for an advance copy of Stone Cold Heart, the second novel to feature DC Cat Kinsella of the Met.
When Joseph Madden approaches Cat in his coffee shop she thinks he’s being creepy but it turns out that he wants advice she’s unqualified to give, he thinks his wife Rachel is threatening him. Months later the team are investigating the murder of Naomi Lockhart, a young Australian working in London and discover that Joseph Madden may have had something to do with it.
On the whole I thoroughly enjoyed Stone Cold Heart. It is told in the first person by Cat Kinsella and she has a wonderful voice. There is nothing unfiltered about it so the reader gets her thoughts, editorials on events and decision making in an authentic tone which is warm and inviting. For that alone I would have given the novel five glorious stars but there is a downside. Something Cat did in the previous novel, which I have read but after so much time and so many books I can’t remember what, drives much of her current personal behaviour. As it is never spelled out it gets a bit annoying so I would recommend reading the books in chronological order and close together.
The plot is very clever. Mostly it is a case of he said/she said with some excellent characterisation thrown in to muddy the waters. Cat spends most of her time trying to unravel fact from fiction and deciding who to believe. As a result it is not a fast moving read but it is quietly compulsive as the lies are uncovered and the solid ground slowly becomes a quagmire.
None of the family the novel revolves around is particularly likeable but nobody really is under the microscope of a murder enquiry. They are all well drawn and I really liked the gradual unveiling of their true character. Nothing should be taken at face value.
Stone Cold Heart is a good read which I have no hesitation in recommending.

5/5 I read Sweet Little Lies last year and absolutely loved it. The follow-up was no different. I was hooked on all the twists and turns.
My favourite part of the book was undoubtedly DC Cat Kinsella - jaded and flawed but so very relatable.
My only recommendation to readers would be to read Sweet Little Lies first. Although this book could stand alone I liked that I had a bit more background to the characters and relationships. Plus Sweet Little Lies was a fantastic book too!

Cat Frear's second novel, ‘Stone Cold Heart’ has returned DC Cat Kinsella to us in another stand alone novel and I enjoyed it as much as the first. I can see why her debut was Richard and Judy's Bestseller of choice.
Cat goes for the stations coffee order from the local cafe and is approached by whom she believes to be the owner, Joseph Madden. He says he needs advice about his wife who he says has turned on him and is behaving in a bullying manner towards him. Cat directs him to his local station advising him to talk to someone about the new law regarding psychological abuse, and disregards it.
Naomi Lockhart, an employee of Joseph's sister-in-law is found dead after going to a party attended by Joseph and his wife Rachel. and when Cat and Luigi investigate they uncover a tangled mess of affairs and lies mostly connected to Joseph Madden..There were many twists and turns; the writer certainly knows how to send us off in different directions and ramp up the suspense and there were moments when I suspected everyone. Eventually the ending didn't come as too much of a surprise but it didn't spoil it for me as I was well into the book by then. Caz Freer is a very talented capable writer who knows how to keep us on tenterhooks. My thanks to Bonnier Zaffre, Caz Freer and NetGalley for my ARC for which I have left an honest and unbiased review.