Member Reviews
I was really looking forward to reading this, having previously read 3 of the others in the series.
I was so disappointed.
This read like a cosy murder mystery. The writing was simplistic. Too much information.
Most of the characters were described as being in their fifties. Zelda fell into this category, yet later, she is described as an old lady. Really? Well, for us, that is in this age bracket. Thanks!
Would a detective as SIO really be telling his wife every detail of the investigation, especially as they live in the village. I lost count the number of times each day his wife had phone calls from neighbours and people knocking on the door for information.
I won't go on. I only read to the end to find out who the suspect was.
The location is beautiful, I have visited Cumbria, and I know it has stunning scenery, which, given the amount of snow, must make it picturesque.
Thanks to Netgalley and Avon Books for the ARC in return for an honest review.
This is the fifth DI James Walker series and he should have known that getting through part of Christmas meant he’d be rewarded for another festive murder case. In this instance, a killer has ended the lives of two well-liked locals, leaving a distraught family and community terrified at the thought of it happening again. Christmas deaths aren’t a new thing for James, though it does mean leaving his wife and two young children – again – while he and the team question suspects and answer to increasingly irate villagers. Will he be able to find the culprit before another body is located? If you’ve loved Alex’s other reads, you won’t be disappointed.
You know Christmas is around the corner when the new Alex Pine Christmas book is published. I've loved this series from the beginning, so I couldn't wait to jump in.
The murder of Santa and his wife (no names so no spoilers) sends shock waves around the village. I just loved everything about this book. I didn’t guess the killer.
The only downside is I now have a year to wait ....
My thanks to Alex and Netgalley for allowing me to read The Killer in the Cold in advance of the publication date.
This is the 5th book in the series but it can be read as a standalone book. It is an easy and enjoyable read as the reader is transported to the beauty of snow covered Cumbria.
For the first time in 5 years, DCI James Walker is looking forward to spending the festive season with his family.
However it is not to be when a dog walker reports finding a dead body in the snow….not just any dead body, but Santa.
Walker’s team set up a command centre in the village hall. As the body count rises and with many suspects but no evidence, it doesn’t take long for the neighbours to become confrontational.
The author has managed to weave current real life policing issues into the fictional story.
The Killer in the cold is part of a series by Alex Pine. This is the first book that I have read by the author and completely works as a stand alone read.
Another excellent book in the James Walker series although you can easily read it as a standalone. Good to see the main characters back and the ones for this book were enjoyable to read too. A great storyline that has you glued to the book until its finished - my sign of a good book! Highly recommended.
Season of Goodwill..?..
The fifth outing in the DI James Walker series, once again set against a wintry festive season. Despite the apparent season of goodwill, a killer lurks in a small village - they’ve struck once but can Walker prevent them from striking again? Another pacy and enjoyable murder mystery with a well developed cast of characters populating a fast moving and intriguing plot. The backdrop, as ever, is well done and bubbling with atmosphere.
Series
DI James Walker
1. The Christmas Killer (2020)
2. The Killer in the Snow (2021)
3. The Winter Killer (2022)
4. The Night Before Christmas (2023)
5. The Killer in the Cold (2024)
A great addition to the series. I have managed somehow to read book 1, book 2 and jump to book 5. It hasn't really taken anything away from the series for me. I still really enjoyed the books. I will however have to satisfy my curiosity and read books 3 and 4.
I'm loving how these books are all set around Christmas. It felt odd reading about the cold weather while sat in the sun.
There is a great intro to the characters at the start of this book, I love how this has been done and would be great if all seires of books had something like this, a great refresher when you've had gaps between the books you've read. Although it wasn't really an issue for me as I read book 1 2 and 5 back to back.
This really is a superb series, the writing, the storytelling is superb. It feels fresh and an exciting read. It's Christmas time again and Di James Walker and his team - based in Kendal are going to have a busy yule tide.
Another gripping winter crime thriller.
You know Christmas is on its way when Alex Pine’s latest book is ready. I absolutely love these books and the characters are brilliant and like friends now there is several books about them. I raced through this book as the twists and turns developed, it is an absolute belter of a read.
This Winter, a brutal killer strikes again in a small village. DCI James Walker is on the case. But will he find the killer before they strike again?! Great read! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book! It had great suspense, intriguing, action, murder, mystery, fantastic characters, great who done it, and few crazy twists and turns! The storyline was very interesting and kept me glued to my kindle! I highly recommend reading this book! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!
The quiet village of Kirkby Abbey has seen more than its fair share of murder. Only four years ago, the village was the setting for the atrocities of a serial killer, and now it seems murder has once again reared its ugly head.
This is the fifth book in the DCI James Walker series and really is as good as a standalone as it is a continuation. I hadn’t read any of the previous books, but really enjoyed this one. Great characters and setting, with an engaging plot. The introduction to the team at the start of the book is a real help in working out who’s who and was very welcome.
I will definitely be getting up to speed with the previous books, and look forward to many more to come.
Thank you NetGalley and Avon Books Uk.