Friday, January 11, 2013

Friday Memes: Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus

Happy Friday everybody!
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This week I am spotlighting Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus. I got this contemporary mystery through the Amazon Vine program. It will be released on January 15. Here is the description:
Snow White Must Die by Nele Neuhaus is a tremendous new contemporary mystery series and huge international bestseller—with more than 2.5 million copies in print!

On a rainy November day police detectives Pia Kirchhoff and Oliver von Bodenstein are summoned to a mysterious traffic accident: A woman has fallen from a pedestrian bridge onto a car driving underneath. According to a witness, the woman may have been pushed. The investigation leads Pia and Oliver to a small village, and the home of the victim, Rita Cramer.

On a September evening eleven years earlier, two seventeen-year-old girls vanished from the village without a trace. In a trial based only on circumstantial evidence, twenty-year-old Tobias Sartorius, Rita Cramer’s son, was sentenced to ten years in prison. Bodenstein and Kirchhoff discover that Tobias, after serving his sentence, has now returned to his home town. Did the attack on his mother have something to do with his return?

In the village, Pia and Oliver encounter a wall of silence. When another young girl disappears, the events of the past seem to be repeating themselves in a disastrous manner. The investigation turns into a race against time, because for the villagers it is soon clear who the perpetrator is—and this time they are determined to take matters into their own hands.

An atmospheric, character-driven and suspenseful mystery set in a small town that could be anywhere, dealing with issues of gossip, power, and keeping up appearances.
Beginning:
The rusty iron staircase leading downstairs was narrow and steep.
Friday 56:
His girlfriend Thordis was responsible for the success of the dressage quadrille, the performance by the trick riding group, and she would later ride in the jumping quadrille.

6 comments:

  1. I liked the beginning more than the 56 this week.

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  2. This sounds like an intriguing mystery -- maybe involving equestrians? Thank you for posting the synopsis along with the beginning and snippet from Page 56.
    My Friday 56 is from GOODNIGHT NOBODY.

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  3. Oh, I like the beginning. Reminds me of a Nancy Drew mystery.:)

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  4. I agree, I like the beginning more than the 56!
    Here's My 56

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  5. I too liked the beginning! Sounds like a suspenseful and exciting read.

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  6. liked the synopsis and the beginning.

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