"As good as it gets."
- Lee Child, New York Times bestselling author of One Shot

"Wickedly clever! Gregg Olsen delivers a finely-crafted, genuinely twisted tale of one mother's capacity for murder and one daughter's search for the truth. A WICKED SNOW does not disappoint."
- Lisa Gardner, New York Times Bestselling author of Hide

"A WICKED SNOW is a tightly-plotted, gripping police procedural made even more terrifying by Olsen's straightforward storytelling and eye for detail. Gregg Olsen's riveting debut is an outstanding addition to the suspense genre."
-Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author
of The Prey, The Hunt, and The Kill

"A WICKED SNOW is a compelling story, tightly woven, that kept me riveted to the final page."
- Susan R. Sloan, bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors

"With A WICKED SNOW, Gregg Olsen delivers an irresistible page-turner.
The suspense builds and builds. A WICKED SNOW grabs you on page one, and never lets go until the heart-pounding finale."
- Kevin O'Brien, USA Today bestselling author of The Last Victim

"Olsen's A WICKED SNOW is a top-notch thriller. Unpredictable plot twists, realistic characterization and an authentic portrayal of police procedure makes it a powerhouse of a book. You will not put this suspenseful page-turner down. Look out Michael Connelly, Lee Child and all the other excellent writers of crime fiction. Gregg Olsen is about to add his talented voice to the genre."
- Donna Anders, bestselling author of Afraid of the Dark

"In his first novel, true crime writer Olsen (The Deep Dark) brings complex mystery and crackling authenticity to bear on a cold case police procedural. Hannah Griffin has spent most of her life trying to forget the notorious Christmas Eve house fire that claimed her family and turned up almost two dozen other bodies buried in their yard; though the case remained unsolved, Hannah's mother became, posthumously, the de facto prime suspect. Twenty years later, Hannah's a happily married mother of one, a crime scene investigator for Santa Louisa, Calif., and a lifetime away from her traumatic Oregon childhood?until a series of mysterious events indicates that her mother may still be alive. Hannah reopens the case, as well as old wounds, after enlisting the help of FBI Special Agent Jeff Bauer, the still-haunted chief officer from the original investigation. Thanks to Olsen's true-crime work, the case's particulars?both grisly and mundane?all carry genuine weight...Olsen's flashback narrative shines with lurid, carefully distributed details, and if it ultimately overshadows the present-day plot, his bizarre, many-layered mystery will keep fans of crime fiction hooked."
- Publisher's Weekly on A Wicked Snow


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