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The Coldest Mile

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 9, 2011

    Good read!

    Good characters,plot.

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  • Posted March 17, 2009

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    One of the best books so far this year!

    Tom Piccirilli is one of the best authors working today, and his latest novel The Coldest mile proves it. This book picks up right where the first book in the series The Cold Spot left off. If you have not read anything from Tom Piccirilli you need to go out and pick up The Cold Spot and The Coldest Mile.

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  • Posted January 21, 2009

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    A riveting story

    Chase¿s mom was murdered in a cold case unsolved and soon afterward his father committed suicide. His grandfather Jonah, a murderous con artist raised young Chase, mentoring the lad in a life of crime. Chase became a getaway driver until he met, fell in love with, and married cop Lila. After her death, he learned his grandfather sired a daughter currently two years old Kylie.

    With Lila competing with Jonah for ¿talking¿ time inside his head, Chase believes he must rescue his two years old half-aunt from her father; who is his grandfather. He believes grandpa killed his mom years ago. Knowing he will need money to accomplish his goal, with the help of a friend, he obtains work as a chauffeur to the dysfunctional Langan crime family whose patriarch is dying. He plans to steal from a mob that has seen its better days. After he takes their money, the next stop is a confrontation with Jonah.

    THE COLDEST MILE feels more like two novellas with part one involving Chase¿s time up the Hudson with the Langan mob and part two involving his search for his grandfather and his infant half-aunt. The story line is fast-paced and filled with action whether it is with the hero shaking down the pathetic mob in New York or his inquiries in Florida. Though the exciting plot especially with the Langan family takes longer than necessary before reaching the anticipated reunion, fans will enjoy Chase¿s latest escapades (see THE COLD SPOT) knowing an even arctic colder tale should follow.

    Harriet Klausner

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