![]() ![]() We’re lead about the story, from present to past, City to Countryside but not with the childlike trail of breadcrumbs. Each word is placed with exact determination for the perfect lead. We aren’t beat over the head and body with details or unwanted scenery. Gregg does a fantastic job reliving Hannah’s childhood of her home burning to the ground, her brothers killed in the fire and her mother deserting her. ![]() Soon after receiving a box of charred childhood mementos that belonged to her brothers, she finds herself reliving her worst childhood memories and chasing the ghosts of her misbegotten mother, brothers and her own past. The closer she gets to capturing the parents in a lie, the deeper off the end she goes into her own childhood memories. ![]() During the course of the book, Hannah remembers her mother as a cruella devil-type as she tries to go about her duties dispatching justice to child abusing parents. The Main character, Hannah Griffin, working for the police in LA, with her husband and daughter. >Gregg Olsen’s “A Wicked Snow” is a deceptively charming psychological thriller set in the west coast. ![]()
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