A Wicked Snow (Paperback)

29 May 2009 in Coffee maker

A Wicked Snow

From Publishers Weekly
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, Han (more…)


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29 May 2009 Coffee maker

10 Comments to A Wicked Snow (Paperback)

  1. 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Wicked Good!
    Hannah Griffin is a Crime Scene Investigator in a small town in California. She is also a wife and mother, but very few people know that she is the daughter of one of the most…

  2. Field on 29 May 2009
  3. 2.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed
    I like one of the other reviewers said – really liked the book in the beginning – BUT – it WAS repetitive and the characters VERY flat.

  4. Baden on 29 May 2009
  5. 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Hmmm… I haven’t completely made up my mind whether or not I liked this one.
    It was certainly pretty exciting, but it wasn’t terribly well executed. The main character had a lot of issues, or not enough of them…

  6. Estralita on 30 May 2009
  7. 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Decently Written, But Awkwardly Structured Crime Story
    I though A WICKED SNOW was decently written, but I felt the plotline was structured in a manner which hindered the enjoyment of the storyline.

  8. Duval on 30 May 2009
  9. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wickedly Fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    AWESOME! I couldn’t put it down. I loved everything about this book, the characters, the plot, the story line. Gregg Olsen is amazing: Fiction, Non-Fiction, it’s all wonderful!

  10. Neith on 30 May 2009
  11. 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Had its moments
    This book hooks you early with the story of the fire at the Christmas Tree farm and the victims found.

  12. Vicky on 30 May 2009
  13. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    From J. Kaye’s Book Blog
    Having read a few hundred books in this genre, some of them blend in after time. This causes me to be on the lookout for a new, different voice.

  14. Umaymah on 30 May 2009
  15. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    A wicked snow
    Gregg Olsen has to be my new favorite author! I usually don’t read true crime story’s but am now hooked!

  16. Gustav on 30 May 2009
  17. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    BBull
    Yes, the ending is controversial, but somehow feels right; somehow I don’t feel like Claire was a bad person, even after everything she did.

  18. Henley on 30 May 2009
  19. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    A wickedly good book
    Gregg Olsen has written a great book which reads like a true crime novel. Its fast moving and exciting. It reminds me a little of Starvation Heights

  20. Chipo on 31 May 2009

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