High school junior Clarie sees her small town's winter festival disrupted and her father's snowmobile business threatened by a set of grisly multiple murders.
The reason I gave this book a five star rating is because, it saved all of the good parts, it had so much suspense, and it gave a ton of details. In the book it saved how Richard Moline died until it was the right time. When they said that Mrs.Amling died they used so much exquisite details how she was laying in the snow with a pool of blood around her. Also when Clarie looked at the famliy photo that she found in Mrs.Amling's house she desribed the child as a square-faced and stocky little boy. (Even though the little boy was actually a little girl.) I would recommend this book to the ages of eleven to sixteen because it talks about murders with great detail and kids younger than that would not be able to handle it. Another reason is it talks about not having a mom because she left home and some kids are put through that situation.
i though the book was great excpt for the way Hope died.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I thought the book was great excpt for the was Mrs. Amling had been killed from the falling icicle and the way they found out who killed Mr. Moline.
I hated it.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I did not like it because the plot was stupid. The ending was even worse "a freak accident with an ice cycle." Come on!!
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