



Cold Justice (A Carly Phoenix FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1)
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4.1 • 607 Ratings
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Publisher Description
When brilliant FBI Agent Carly Phoenix’s recklessness has her demoted to the Cold Case unit, she stumbles upon an unexpected opportunity to solve a case that others couldn’t—and finds herself in a deadly race against time as she stirs up dangers left unturned, shocked to realize there may just still be time to save the next victim….
In the grip of Chicago's frigid winter, a killer has turned victims into ice sculptures, and Carly Phoenix must meld her brilliance and instinct if she hopes to solve the case in time.
COLD JUSTICE (A Carly Phoenix FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 1) is the first novel in a new series by mystery and suspense author Taylor Stark.
The Carly Phoenix series is an intense and riveting thriller featuring a complex and troubled female protagonist. Brimming with suspense, unexpected turns, and a pulse-pounding tempo, this series ensures an enthralling experience that's bound to keep you turning pages late into the night. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Teresa Driscoll, and Lisa Regan are sure to fall in love.
Future books in the series are also available!
Customer Reviews
Cold Justice
Carly Phoenix doesn’t play by the rules. As a member of the FBI that doesn’t put the right face in front of the camera, so she gets transferred from the BAU to cold-cases in her hometown of Chicago. Amidst familiar streets, she latches onto a cold case and then realizes it shares similarities to others. Will she find justice for the women in her case files or more empty dust?
I wanted to like this book. Some of the flashbacks were disturbingly focused, but overall another draft would have helped work out some of the inconsistencies that frustrated me as a reader.
Interesting and engaging
I enjoyed the book. Characters were interesting. The reason for the 3 stars were the inconsistencies in the book. It became confusing to read when it was day then suddenly evening, etc. also there were several instances of words being used that felt incorrect.
I enjoyed reading it kept me wanting to read more. Fast paced.
Kept me guessing and wanting to read more. Interesting.