Cold Justice (A Carly Phoenix FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1) - Taylor Stark

Cold Justice (A Carly Phoenix FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1)

By Taylor Stark

  • Release Date: 2024-05-03
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
Score: 4
4
From 495 Ratings

Description

When brilliant FBI Agent Carly Phoenix’s recklessness has her demoted to the Cold Case unit, she stumbles upon an unexpected opportunity to solve a case that others couldn’t—and finds herself in a deadly race against time as she stirs up dangers left unturned, shocked to realize there may just still be time to save the next victim….

In the grip of Chicago's frigid winter, a killer has turned victims into ice sculptures, and Carly Phoenix must meld her brilliance and instinct if she hopes to solve the case in time.

COLD JUSTICE (A Carly Phoenix FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1) is the first novel in a new series by mystery and suspense author Taylor Stark.

The Carly Phoenix series is an intense and riveting thriller featuring a complex and troubled female protagonist. Brimming with suspense, unexpected turns, and a pulse-pounding tempo, this series ensures an enthralling experience that's bound to keep you turning pages late into the night. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Teresa Driscoll, and Lisa Regan are sure to fall in love. 

Future books in the series are also available!

Reviews

  • Like a mist emerging from fog

    2
    By Quantishia
    The story was a bit shallow; I could not try to identify the killer as she picked up one person at a time and then discarded him. And Stark tries too hard as a writer. There is no need for a simile or metaphor in every single sentence. Take out the frills and it’s a decent novella.
  • Review

    5
    By Diagnostic clinic
    The book was really good. It was interesting and had a different ending than I thought. Thanks.
  • Good but inaccuracies

    3
    By lucy🦄🐺
    The first two bodies were found frozen, but six months apart, Chicago isn’t frozen for 6 months at a time.
  • Repetitious

    4
    By Texans player
    Good story and brilliant writing except for redundancy of words like specter, shadows, clawed, thread, unraveled, and breath fog.
  • Good Justice

    4
    By TWW886_E
    Woww
  • Cold Justice mediocre

    3
    By double entre
    With the beginning prose early in the book, I contemplated suggesting this crime novel for book club; however, incorrect usage of words changed my mind. Was there no editing/proofreading? The plot and chase for truth were well developed.
  • Good plot

    3
    By 603Diane
    The plot and characters held the reader’s interest but every scene was drowning in simile and metaphor. It became tedious to read. It is okay for a character to walk down a hall or type without enhancing language.
  • Cold justice

    4
    By atssakma
    Good but a little wordy
  • Amazing ahh book

    5
    By flex345
    This book is very interesting
  • Review

    4
    By Retired Librarian 2012
    A beautiful written book, written with a good style and evocative language. The numerous typographic errors call for a better editor.