Synopses & Reviews
American Predator meets Harlan Coben in this taut, ticking-clock thriller in which women are being kidnapped and murdered in the dead of an Alaskan winter.
When the body of a barista is found in the once-pristine Alaskan snow, Anchorage homicide detective DeHavilland Beans is gutted to recognize the young woman, Jolene. He'd bought coffee from her every morning and knew her as a bright college student working her way through school. Devastated by the murder and by the life cut short, Beans vows to find the killer.
Since scavengers damaged the body, obtaining any usable evidence is impossible, even with the assistance of wildlife expert Raisa Ingalls, Beans's ex. When the body of another woman is found, a serial killer is suspected and the FBI joins the hunt.
After a third body turns up, Beans is desperate to find the killer — especially when another woman goes missing. With the murderer moving so quickly, Beans and his team are determined to stop the spree and catch the killer before it's too late.
Pulse-pounding and vividly depicted, this Alaskan thriller will electrify fans of Lisa Gardner and true crime junkies fascinated by the Israel Keyes case.
Review
"With one diabolical murder after another, this startling depiction of Anchorage, Alaska's highly diverse world of cops and bad guys keeps a reader waiting for the next shoe, or more to the point, the next body to drop." Richard Chiappone, author of The Hunger of Crows
Review
"Vivid descriptions, a complex and thoroughly human detective, and rapidly escalating suspense make Cold to the Touch a first-class thriller." Pamela Beason, author of the Sam Westin Wilderness Mysteries
Review
"[An] excellent, fast-paced police procedural…For fans of Harlan Coben or Lissa Marie Redmond." Library Journal (Starred Review)
About the Author
Kerri Hakoda was born in Hawaii, but calls the Pacific Northwest her home and Alaska her inspiration. She lives with her husband in northwest Washington, where she writes mystery, historical, and young adult science fiction.