With the holidays over and the long cold winter looming, January can be a bleak month in Minneapolis. So what better way to bring a little cheer to the good people of the city than by sponsoring an old-fashioned snowman-building contest? In a matter of hours, a local park is filled with the innocent laughter of children and their frosty creations. But things take an awful turn when the dead bodies of police officers are discovered inside two of the snowmen—sending the entire department and Detectives Magozzi and Rolseth on high alert.
The next day, Iris Rikker, the newly minted sheriff of rural Dundas County, comes across another body in another snowman. Fearing that Rikker’s inexperience will hamper the investigation, Magozzi and Rolseth head north—in a blizzard—to hunt for clues. As Grace MacBride and her crack computer jocks at Monkeewrench comb the Web for connections, a terrifying link emerges, connecting the dead cops, Magozzi and Rolseth, and Monkeewrench—a link that must be broken before it’s too late.
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"Another terrific book in P.J. Tracy's "Monkeewrench" series. I believe there are now six books in this series; Snow Blind is the fourth book in the series. If you have not read any of these books, you are missing a treat. I love all of them, and I highly recommend them for everyone."
— Carolyn (5 out of 5 stars)
" someone lent me this book, and someway in i realised i had read other pj tracey books as recognised characters. a cracking easy read gripped me from page 1 and kept up the pace until the end with a few twists and turns along the way, things are not what they seem!!!! "
— Jan, 2/20/2014" Stayed up too late because I had to finish it, just like the previous book in the series, and, actually, the two before that. "
— Magda, 2/17/2014" Transferred from spreadsheet "
— Sally906, 2/5/2014" Probably my favorite! "
— Chris, 2/5/2014" Another brilliant page turner by the mother and daughter writing duo, the story is fast paced with good twists and turns that keep you guessing. The characters are well written and believable. Well worth a read "
— Sam, 1/23/2014" This was an interesting and upsetting premise. The ending bothered me because I was hoping for a clean conclusion for all those involved. It was a good story but did not hold the dazzle that the previous three did. I really enjoy this series and look forward to reading the next installments. "
— Kat, 1/19/2014" Much better than the previous of this series! It was clever with out being too out there. I would still like to see more of the Monkeewrench crew! They are the best part but the focus has seemed to switch to the detectives. "
— Jennifer, 1/9/2014" I really enjoy reading this crime/ horror novel I thought the story was pretty good and it had loads of twists and turns. I recommend this book to if u like crime novels. "
— Sonia, 1/5/2014" Someone is killing people and putting them in snowmen. Good story "
— Rhodora, 12/25/2013" This was a good book and easy to read. I liked the storyline but I found the ending unsatisfactory as no arrests were made, the murders were vaguely solved but nothing was definite. "
— Alice, 12/9/2013" Loved it! Can't wait until the next one comes out (supposedly this fall). "
— Trudy, 10/17/2013" What kind of sicko would hide a dead body inside a snowman? The Monkeewrench team is on a mission to find out. This is my favorite one in the series so far!! "
— Rebecca, 5/17/2013" Riveting from the first page. You don't even mind that you have to suspend disbelief along the way. "
— Glenda, 3/5/2013" Really still liking this series! And not sure if it's because I listened to this one, but I thought some parts were suspenseful enough to make me anxious listening. On to the next one! "
— Dulcie, 2/13/2013" probably my favorite of the three books in the Monkeewrench series, but it certainly helped that I already knew all the characters from the previous two. Suspense! "
— Erica, 9/10/2012" starting out really good has to be it is in the winter time and has snow and there is a snowman building contest but what is lurking inside the snowmen? "
— Elvis, 9/7/2012" PJ Tracy never disappoints. Wish they would write more "
— Kathy, 7/21/2012" Once again this has a great story line and was great to read however language was bad and cant recomend it to others to read. "
— Cheryl, 6/26/2012" It was pretty good. Not nearly as gripping as the last two but still good. "
— Kirstie, 3/3/2012" Another Monkeewrench book, without much of the Monkeewrench gang. This one was about Gino and Magozzi and a new sheriff, Iris Rilker, with the gang doing some background work on Bitterroot, a compound for abused women. Snowmen will never look so innocent ever again! "
— Michele, 2/8/2012" Takes a while to get going, but a great ending! "
— Bethany, 12/25/2011" I enjoy this series from this author. "
— Frances, 12/23/2011P. J. Tracy was the pseudonym of mother-daughter writing team P. J. and Traci Lambrecht. Traci had experience in horseback riding, music, and Russian before realizing that the written word was her true calling. P. J. and Traci had a long, prolific career together in multiple genres before P. J.’s passing in December 2016. Traci continues to write.
Tanya Eby is a novelist and an audiobook narrator who has earned several AudioFile Earphones Awards and been nominated for the Audie Award. She has a BA degree in English language and literature and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Southern Maine.