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A Cold Treachery
 
Charles Todd returns to the world of Scotland Yard's Inspector Ian Rutledge in a series that the "New York Times Book Review called "harrowing psychological drama" and the "Washington Post Book World hailed as "among the most intelligent and affecting being written these days." This time the embattled Inspector has met his match hunting a brutal killer across a frozen hell and the one witness who may have survived a crime of...
A COLD TREACHERY
"You'll hang for this-see if you don't! That's my revenge! And you'll think about that when the rope goes around your neck and the black hood comes down...."
Called out by Scotland Yard into the teeth of a violent blizzard, Inspector Ian Rutledge finds himself confronted with one of the most savage murders he has ever encountered. Rutledge might have expected such unspeakable carnage on the World War I battlefields, where he'd lost much of his soul-and his sanity-but not in an otherwise peaceful farm kitchen in remote Urskdale.
Someone has murdered the Elcott family at their table without the least sign of struggle. Was the killer someone the young family knew and trusted? When the victims are tallied the local police are in for another shock: One of the Elcotts' children, a boy named Josh, is missing.
Now the Inspector must race to uncover a murderer and to save a child before he's silenced by the merciless elements-or the even colder hands of a killer. Haunted and goaded by the soldier-ghost of his own tortured war past, Rutledge will discover the tragedy of war that splintered one marriage-and pulled together another.
Love, jealousy, greed, revenge-or was it some twisted combination of all of them? Any one could lead aman or woman to murder. What had the Elcotts done to ignite their killer's rage? With time running out, Rutledge knows all too well that such a cold-blooded murderer could be hiding somewhere in the blinding snow...
preparing to strike again.

"From the Hardcover edition.
 
Annotation:
Set in the early 20th century, this literally chilling British mystery is the seventh to feature Scotland Yard Inspector Ian Rutledge and his ghostly companion Hamish (the spirit of a corporal executed on Rutledge's orders during WWI). A remote, snowed-in farm in the north of England is the site for a slaughter. All of the Elcott family has been shot to death, except for 10-year-old Josh, who is missing. Rutledge is tasked with finding the boy, and discovering whether he is the murderer or the killer's next target.

 

Praise
Publishers Weekly
"[Todd] effortlessly conjures up the harsh life of a simple farm community through his vivid characters....Perhaps this superb effort will bring Todd an audience to match the deserved critical acclaim he has received." (starred review) 12/06/2004

Kirkus
"...Rutledge and Hamish...remain two of fiction's best antiwar spokesmen." 12/15/2004

New York Times Book Review
"The tragic sweep of Charles Todd's historical mysteries grows more expansive with each successive novel in this stunning series." - Marilyn Stasio 02/06/2005


 
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CHAPTER ONE

The North of England
December 1919

He ran through the snow, face into the swirling wind, feet pounding deep trenches into the accumulating drifts. Rocks, their shapes no longer familiar under the soft white blanket, sent him sprawling, and he dragged himself up again, white now where the snow clung, and almost invisible in the darkness. He had no idea what direction he had taken, enveloped by unreasoning panic and hardly able to breathe for the pain inside him. All he could hear was the voice in his head, shouting at him--

"You will hang for this, see if you don't. It's my revenge, and you'll think about that when the rope goes round your neck and the black hood comes down and there's no one to save you--"

The sound of the shot was so loud it had shocked him, and he couldn't remember whether he had slammed the door behind him or left it standing wide.

He could still smell the blood--so much of it!--choking in the back o
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