The Man Burned by Winter Cover
The Man Burned by Winter Cover

Rooker Lindström #1

The Man Burned by Winter

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  • audiobook Audiobook
  • Jun 2022

    Released
  • 335

    Pages
The release date for the English version of 'The Man Burned by Winter' by Pete Zacharias is Jun 2022. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.

An investigative reporter on the brink. A serial murderer pushing the envelope. Their shared trait has the power to stop blood flow.

Investigative journalist Rooker Lindström, still suffering from a personal loss, discovers a dismal haven away from the outside world. It's the run-down cottage on Deer Lake in Minnesota that his late father—one of the state's most infamous serial killers—left to him. This murder house's walls would scream if they could speak.

Detective Tess Harlow needs Rooker to give her something that only he can: an insight into the murderer's psyche. A clone is hunting, tracing back to Rooker's father's actions. Reluctantly accepting the consulting position, Rooker discovers something horrifying. Each victim—five so far—is a twisted joke intended just for him. Rooker is not only chasing a murderer with deranged tendencies. As the harsh Minnesota winter continues, Rooker is facing his history.

Maybe Rooker's last remaining hope for salvation is to work with Tess. Still to come, he will have to go a darker route in order to escape his father's legacy.

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