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The Delicate Storm

By Giles Blunt

Stylish, atmospheric psychological thriller following on from the Silver Dagger Award winner, Forty Words for Sorrow.

A gruesome discovery in the wilderness above Algonquin Bay leads detectives John Cardinal and Lisa Delorme to a remote cabin that has served as an abattoir for a cold-blooded killer…

But the woods hide other horrors and soon a second body is discovered, naked and shrouded in ice. When one of the victims is identified as an American the Mounties have to be called in, but it’s the Canadian Secret Service that arouses the most mistrust. Is their interference due to a suspected terrorist link, or is there something even more sinister behind it?

With Northern Ontario in the grip of an ice storm of once-in-a-hundred years severity, the woods take on a glittering, lethal beauty. And in this winter wonderland John Cardinal must hunt down and confront a killer.

Format: Paperback (A Format)
Release Date: 04 Jul 2011
Pages: 480
ISBN: 978-0-00-711578-5
Price: £14.99 (Export Price) , £14.99, €None
Giles Blunt grew up in North Bay, Ontario, and now lives in New York City. He’s written scripts for ‘Law & Order’, ‘Street Legal’ and ‘Night Heat’. He is at work on his next crime novel, ‘The Glittering Wood’, also set in the fictional town of Algonquin Bay, and featuring John Cardinal.www.gilesblunt.com

Praise for Forty Words for Sorrow -

”'Extraordinary for its psychology and tensions. Giles Blunt manages to inhabit the minds of killer, victim and investigator alike, a feat that very few writers can manage. It moves his work to a different level” - Jane Jakeman, Independent

”'A taut and enthralling tale that is as dark as the Canadian winter setting is cold. Humane, intelligent and gripping, Forty Words for Sorrow is a haunting journey into the human heart in all its complexities” - Val McDermid

”'This Canadian novel is as fine a police procedural as any written in the USA and doesn’t rely on others for ideas - it comes across as fresh as morning dew … never less than fascinating throughout” - Mark Timlin, Independent on Sunday

”'A highly professional tour-de-force: excellently plotted, with fleshed-out characters and a well-portrayed, interesting setting” - TJ Binyon, Evening Standard