Frozen Heat [Unabridged] [Audible Audio Edition] Author: | Language: English | ISBN:
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Hot on the heels of Richard Castle's number one New York Times best seller Heat Rises comes the fourth novel in the Nikki Heat series, Frozen Heat. Nikki Heat and Jameson Rook are together again, facing an unsolved murder mystery that has haunted Nikki for 10 years.
NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat arrives at her latest crime scene to find an unidentified woman stabbed to death and stuffed inside a suitcase left on a Manhattan street. Nikki is in for a big shock when this new homicide connects to the unsolved murder of her own mother. Paired once again with her romantic and investigative partner, top journalist Jameson Rook, Heat works to solve the mystery of the body in the suitcase while she is forced to confront unexplored areas of her mother's background.
Facing relentless danger as someone targets her for the next kill, Nikki's search will unearth painful family truths, expose a startling hidden life, and cause Nikki to reexamine her own past. Heat's passionate quest takes her and Rook from the back alleys of Manhattan to the avenues of Paris, trying to catch a ruthless killer. The question is, now that her mother's cold case has unexpectedly thawed, will Nikki Heat finally be able to solve the dark mystery that has been her demon for ten years?
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- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 12 hours and 6 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Hyperion
- Audible.com Release Date: September 11, 2012
- Whispersync for Voice: Ready
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0098TULO4
I picked this one up, being a big fan of the Castle series as well as Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic, as well as to drown out the silence on my son's first day of preschool. I really couldn't put it down!
The first 3 books in the series were quite good, and improves on rereads, which is difficult for a murder mystery novel. After all, if you already knew whodunit, what's the sense of reading again?
The sense is the characters are rich and the action is brilliant. I absolutely love Castle mainly for Detective Beckett, who is a wonderful, meaty character, and the novels increasingly capture it. Sure, there's dumb jokes and more than my fair share of cliches, but it kind of blends into the environment, and that they probably would be saying all those cliches if this were real life.
One of the beefs I have with this novel though (and consequently the removing of a star) is that Nikki Heat does something really stupid which hurts Rook and turns out badly for her. (Trying not to give spoilers). She takes offense at something stupid and just does something stupid in return. It seemed like a setup for some sort of crazy turmoil in their relationship or her sense of well being, and after its all said and done, it barely makes an impact in her life or their relationship. If a guy pulled a similar stunt on me then acted the way she did afterwards (before they 'made up'), I probably would walk away, no matter how much I cared. Seriously, it wasn't like super-huge-bad, but some major red flags would be up and I would have serious trust issues afterwards. And then it didn't matter, and they just moved on? Really hard to choke down that one. It was not cool!
The twists are really clever (while still being believable!) and the action is really fun and exciting.
Frozen Heat Thaws... into a Puddle!
I had a really hard time finishing this book. I had to make myself sit down and read the last thirty pages, just so that I could move on to another book. I am a big fan of the TV series, "Castle," and I've read the three previous books in the Nikki Heat series. The one before this, "Heat Rises," was definitely a favorite, so I was looking forward to "Frozen Heat."
The pace of the story was confusing. Sometimes it seemed like a mini-version of the TV series, "24." At other times, there wasn't enough going on to keep my attention. Part of this may have been the number of characters who weren't well-developed. It's difficult to connect with a story when you can't connect with any of the characters. Other than Heat and Rook, we learn little of the backstories of the supporting characters. The series focuses mainly on Nikki Heat, who comes across as emotionally undeveloped and with a serious superiority complex. She's not entirely unlikable, but the unwavering loyalty and admiration she seems to command from both her squad and Rook is often questionable. (And irritating to the reader).
In the first two books, I had a problem with how condescending and downright mean Nikki was to Rook, and just why Rook was so willing to take the abuse. (This is a problem for me with the actual TV series, as well). One of the reasons I enjoyed the third book so much more was that it seemed like Nikki had finally loosened up a bit and wasn't so critical of and quick to blame Jameson Rook for every little thing that happened, whether his fault or not.
In "Frozen Heat," I once again found myself wandering why Nikki felt like it was okay to give Rook such a hard time.
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