Murder in Ice
About
Four women are abducted. Four women who have one commonality--careers involving art. No ransoms are demanded.The women simply disappear. But, murder enters the plot. Murder most gruesome.
Legendary claivoyant, Peter Dumas, with his penchant for fine food and wine, brings his exceptional gifts into the investigation, headed by his friend, David Arnstein.
David and Peter are more than friends, they have become family. Together they travel the streets of Chicago and its haughty suburbs. And when Peter is alone, he visits old city haunts, restaurants, secret places, and old friends, always hunting for kilobytes of knowledge to plant in that miracle of his mind. They reside there, resting, growing, waiting to become a clue to help solve a dilemma, like murder.
Old friends and new ones join Peter in his quest for cognitive optimism. Like Plato, Peter believes in the human mind’s capacity to attain the truth and use it to deliver justice. In MURDER In Ice, justice is delivered with revenge and anger, but ultimately in judicial punishment.
Praise for this book
It was fun to read, and to trust David and Peter to figure out what was happening, because I didn’t know what would be coming next! I appreciated that these characters felt real and were more than just single focused detectives. I liked their friendships and felt that the writing found ways to express more provoking thoughts than just a step by step,
clue by clue, murder.