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If Snow Hadn't Fallen by S. J. Bolton. A Lacey Flint Novella.
Review summary: The storyline in this novella is set between the events of the first two books in this series and is written in a manner that provides a transition — mostly from a character development perspective — from one to the other. As such, it works well as an interesting, thought-provoking stand-alone story but doesn't really provide much of an introduction to Lacey Flint. (Click here for text of full review.)
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If Snow Hadn't Fallen
S. J. Bolton
A Lacey Flint Novella
Minotaur Books (April 2013)
Publisher synopsis: Just weeks ago, a Jack the Ripper copycat terrorized London, leaving London police officer Lacey Flint scarred both physically and emotionally. Still recovering from the ordeal and technically off-duty, Lacey almost ignores it when she hears a call for back-up as she's heading home. But she's close by and figures they could use her help. She could never have expected the horrible crime she would witness on arriving at the scene, or the frightening twists the case would being to take.
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