Iced Under
by
Barbara Ross
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Mystery
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
297
Language
English
Published
Dec 27, 2016
Publisher
Kensington
ISBN-10
1496700392
ISBN-13
9781496700391
Description
In the quaint yet picturesque setting of Busman's Harbor, Maine, winter casts a serene blanket of snow, bringing with it a chilling mystery. The beauty of the icy landscape is juxtaposed with the unfolding drama of the Snowden family, who find themselves grappling with the stark realities of their lives in this frozen paradise. As the snow deepens, so do the tensions and secrets that simmer just beneath the surface.
Amidst the stunning backdrop of frozen rivers and frosty air, the Snowdens must navigate personal trials that threaten to fracture their bond. The oppressive weight of past choices hangs heavily, testing their relationships and forcing them to confront truths they would rather escape. The harsh winter serves as both a catalyst and a mirror, reflecting the characters’ struggles and resilience against the frigid odds stacked against them.
As the story unfolds, the elements play a crucial role, transforming the idyllic setting into a stage for intrigue and drama. The icy conditions become a metaphor for the emotional barriers between the family members, challenging them to break through the coldness to rediscover warmth, love, and connection. In this frigid realm, where every snowfall brings new uncertainty, the Snowdens must ultimately decide what truly matters most.
Amidst the stunning backdrop of frozen rivers and frosty air, the Snowdens must navigate personal trials that threaten to fracture their bond. The oppressive weight of past choices hangs heavily, testing their relationships and forcing them to confront truths they would rather escape. The harsh winter serves as both a catalyst and a mirror, reflecting the characters’ struggles and resilience against the frigid odds stacked against them.
As the story unfolds, the elements play a crucial role, transforming the idyllic setting into a stage for intrigue and drama. The icy conditions become a metaphor for the emotional barriers between the family members, challenging them to break through the coldness to rediscover warmth, love, and connection. In this frigid realm, where every snowfall brings new uncertainty, the Snowdens must ultimately decide what truly matters most.
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