In The Depths of Winter by Winslo Brauer

In The Depths of Winter

Winslo Brauer

Rike Volk, a retired homicide detective, has sought solace and solitude in the secluded wilderness of Saint Berna Aux tranger in Northern Ontario. Her daily routine of cross-country skiing through the serene landscape helps her cope with the traumatic memories from her years on the force in Berlin. One frigid morning, her peaceful existence is shattered when she discovers a large pool of blood in the snow. The sight is jarring, like a splash of red paint on a blank canvas, and it triggers a flood of PTSD symptoms, bringing back memories of the gruesome cases she once handled.

Rike is torn between her instinct to investigate and her deep-seated mistrust of the local authorities. Her experiences as a detective have left her wary of the police’s competency and their tendency to dismiss outsiders. Nevertheless, she knows she must inform someone, so she skis into town to share her discovery. Her best friend, Autumn Evans, a warm and supportive presence in her life, encourages her to tell Officer Horton, the town’s inexperienced but earnest police officer. Horton, however, dismisses Rike’s concerns, attributing the blood to a wounded animal.

Rike’s anxiety intensifies when she overhears Craig Griffith, a neighbor with whom she has a hostile relationship, arguing with Horton about his missing wife, Tammy. The tension in the small town escalates as rumors swirl and fears of a predator on the loose spread. Despite Horton’s reassurances, Rike cannot shake the feeling that something more sinister is at play.

Determined to uncover the truth, Rike begins her own investigation. She finds the body of Kelsey McDaniel, another resident of the town, and immediately informs the police. Horton’s reaction only deepens her doubts about his ability to handle the situation. As the days pass, more bodies are discovered, including that of Mary Townsend, with whom Rike had a public altercation, making her a prime suspect in the eyes of the townsfolk.

The discovery of these bodies near Rike’s cabin further isolates her from the community. The townspeople, already wary of the outsider in their midst, now view her with suspicion and fear. The tension reaches a boiling point when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) send Detective Ada O’Neill to assist with the investigation. Ada, a seasoned investigator from the Ivory Coast, brings a fresh perspective and a no-nonsense approach that clashes with Rike’s independent methods.

Despite their initial friction, Rike and Ada develop a grudging respect for each other. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a pattern that suggests the killer is deliberately targeting Rike. The investigation takes a personal turn when Rike and Ada’s professional relationship evolves into a romantic one, providing Rike with a rare glimpse of hope and connection amidst the chaos.

However, the fragile peace is shattered when a local hunter kills a rogue grizzly bear and finds a human foot in its stomach. The town breathes a collective sigh of relief, believing the mystery solved. But Rike remains unconvinced, her instincts telling her that the true killer is still at large.

Her fears are confirmed when Tammy Griffith’s body is found in Rike’s cabin. The evidence is damning, and Rike finds herself under arrest. Ada, who has come to trust and care for Rike, is determined to prove her innocence. Their bond deepens as they work together to uncover the truth, but their happiness is short-lived. Ada is found murdered in her hotel room, a devastating blow that leaves Rike reeling.

Desperate to clear her name and bring Ada’s killer to justice, Rike escapes custody and goes on the run. She uses her skills and experience to track down the real murderer, leading to a tense standoff. In a remote part of the forest, Rike confronts Craig Griffith, who confesses to the murders but denies killing Ada. The confrontation turns violent, and in the heat of the moment, Rike forces a full confession from Craig, which is witnessed by Officer Horton and Autumn Evans.

With Craig apprehended, Rike is exonerated, but the scars of the ordeal run deep. She returns to her cabin, her sanctuary tainted by the memories of the violence that invaded her peaceful life. The bond she shared with Ada, though tragically brief, leaves a lasting impact on her. Autumn, ever the steadfast friend, provides the emotional support Rike needs to begin the slow process of healing.

“In the Depths of Winter” is a gripping crime fiction novel that explores themes of isolation, trauma, and resilience. Rike Volk’s journey from a haunted detective seeking refuge in the wilderness to a woman fighting to reclaim her life and clear her name is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. The novel’s rich, atmospheric setting and complex characters draw readers into a world where the line between hunter and hunted is blurred, and the quest for justice becomes deeply personal. Winslo Brauer masterfully weaves a tale of suspense and intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page.


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Details

ISBN 978-1-7381518-7-5
Genre Mystery; Crime
Publication Date 24-May-24
Publisher Northshore Noir Press
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 286
Language English
Rating Good
BookID 257166

Author: LFWBooks