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The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza
The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza











The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

Forced to recover at home, and with her personal life falling apart, everything is stacked against her, but nothing will stop Erika.Īs the body count rises, the case takes an even more twisted turn when the twin daughters of Erika’s colleague, Commander Marsh, are suddenly put in terrible jeopardy. Yet just as Erika starts to make headway with the investigation, she is the target of a violent attack. What connects the two victims? As Erika and her team set to work, they quickly realise they are on the trail of a serial killer who has already made their next move. Two weeks earlier, the body of a young woman was found dumped in an identical suitcase. But it’s not the first time she’s seen such a brutal murder… When a battered suitcase containing the dismembered body of a young man washes up on the shore of the river Thames, Detective Erika Foster is shocked. Gripping, tense and impossible to put down, Last Breath will have you on the edge of your seat, racing to the final dramatic page. Erika and her team must get to her before she becomes another dead victim, and, come face to face with a terrifyingly sadistic individual. Then another girl is abducted while waiting for a date. How will Erika catch a murderer who doesn’t seem to exist? Stalking his victims online, the killer is preying on young pretty women using a fake identity. Dumped in a similar location, both women have identical wounds – a fatal incision to their femoral artery.

The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

While she fights to secure her place on the investigation team, Erika can’t help but get involved and quickly finds a link to the unsolved murder of a woman four months earlier. The trouble is, this time, it’s not her case. When the tortured body of a young woman is found in a dumpster, her eyes swollen shut and her clothes soaked with blood, Detective Erika Foster is one of the first at the crime scene.













The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza