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The Bitter Season (Kovac and Liska Series) (edition 2017)

by Tami Hoag (Author)

Series: Kovac & Liska (5)

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"#1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag returns to the bestselling series of her career with a Kovac and Liska case that will delight fans and new readers alike. A murder from the past. A murder from the present. And a life that was never meant to be... As the dreary, bitter weather of late fall descends on Minneapolis, Detective Nikki Liska is restless. After moving to the cold case squad in order to spend more time with her sons, she misses the rush of pulling an all-nighter, the sense of urgency of hunting a murderer on the loose. Most of all she misses her old partner, Sam Kovac. Sam is having an even harder time adjusting to Nikki's absence, saddled with a green new partner younger than pieces of Sam's wardrobe. Sam is distracted from his troubles by an especially brutal double homicide: a middle-aged husband and wife bludgeoned and hacked to death in their home with a ceremonial Japanese samurai sword. Nikki's case, the unsolved murder of a family man, community leader, and decorated sex crimes detective for the Minneapolis PD, is less of a distraction: Twenty years later, there is little hope for finding the killer who got away. On the other end of the spectrum, Minneapolis resident Evi Burke has a life she only dreamed of as a kid in and out of foster homes: a beautiful home, a family, people who love her, a fulfilling job. Little does she know that a danger from her past is stalking her perfect present. A danger powerful enough to pull in both Kovac and Liska and destroy the perfect life she was never meant to have"--… (more)
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Title:The Bitter Season (Kovac and Liska Series)
Authors:Tami Hoag (Author)
Info:Dutton (2017), Edition: Reprint, 512 pages
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Review: The Bitter Season by Tami Hoag. 4.5* 11/18/2022

This was a great book and Tami Hoag knows how to write a suspenseful entertaining story. It was fast paced enlightening, intriguing and just a all out great book. The author takes her readers on a journey of crime investigations that will keep them reading to the end. It was a riveting novel that weaves a complex web of sophisticated murders into a great thriller.

There are to cases being investigated in this book. The first is the savage present day murder of a professor and his wife. The second is a cold case involving the murder of a plain sex crimes where a detective is assigned and puts to shame the detective who worked the case for years. The cases were mysterious and suspenseful and well plotted. This is a very fascinating and enjoyable read. ( )
  Juan-banjo | Dec 13, 2022 |
WOW. Once again Tami comes out with an awesome read. I was so sure I knew who the killer was from the 2nd chapter on. Boy was I in for a surprise. Keep these great novels comin.
  Nora57 | Jul 29, 2022 |
Nikki Liska has taken a job with the new cold case unit at the Minneapolis police department; she misses her partner, Sam Kovac, in the homicide division, but feels that she needs to have more regular work hours so that she can be at home for her teenage sons. Her first case involves a murder some 25 years earlier, of a cop who worked in the sex crimes department, but nobody associated with the case wants to talk to her at all and it seems highly unlikely that she can solve it after all the years that have passed. In the meantime, Kovac and his new partner are handed a double homicide involving a prominent university professor and a ceremonial samurai sword…. I gather that this novel is one in a series about Liska and Kovac, and possibly the last in the series; I haven’t read any of the earlier books, but had no difficulty picking up on the relationship between those two and the departmental politics in the police force. Not really my cup of tea - it’s very violent on a number of different levels - but I liked the characters and the murder mysteries at the heart of the story were fairly clued. Also, living in Montreal I could certainly relate to the weather of a Minneapolis November, which almost becomes a character in itself. I won’t go out of my way to buy more of this series, but if I run across them (as with this one, which was in my local book box a few weeks ago), I’ll pick them up; mildly recommended. ( )
  thefirstalicat | Sep 13, 2021 |
My first book by Tami Hoag. First chapter was really good, got me hooked, but went down hill from there. The book has interesting parts, the detailed murder, certain characters were good some weren't as interesting that I want to just skip to the next chapter, but afraid I will miss something important, but no -- just wordy chapter of nothing significant.

After 200 pages or so the story moved at faster pace and drew me in. Things are finally happening!
It was predictable who one of the killer was, the other wasn't as obvious.

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  xKayx | Dec 14, 2020 |
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"#1 New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag returns to the bestselling series of her career with a Kovac and Liska case that will delight fans and new readers alike. A murder from the past. A murder from the present. And a life that was never meant to be... As the dreary, bitter weather of late fall descends on Minneapolis, Detective Nikki Liska is restless. After moving to the cold case squad in order to spend more time with her sons, she misses the rush of pulling an all-nighter, the sense of urgency of hunting a murderer on the loose. Most of all she misses her old partner, Sam Kovac. Sam is having an even harder time adjusting to Nikki's absence, saddled with a green new partner younger than pieces of Sam's wardrobe. Sam is distracted from his troubles by an especially brutal double homicide: a middle-aged husband and wife bludgeoned and hacked to death in their home with a ceremonial Japanese samurai sword. Nikki's case, the unsolved murder of a family man, community leader, and decorated sex crimes detective for the Minneapolis PD, is less of a distraction: Twenty years later, there is little hope for finding the killer who got away. On the other end of the spectrum, Minneapolis resident Evi Burke has a life she only dreamed of as a kid in and out of foster homes: a beautiful home, a family, people who love her, a fulfilling job. Little does she know that a danger from her past is stalking her perfect present. A danger powerful enough to pull in both Kovac and Liska and destroy the perfect life she was never meant to have"--

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