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Indie April: Walking on Thin Ice by Robert Burns

Today is the last day of April and I have one more book for Indie April. Walking on Thin Ice is a thriller written by Robert Burns.

What is the story about?

Junior reporter Rachel Drucker, desperate to break a big story, is drawn to the disappearance of five-year-old Julia Brown 20 years earlier. No arrests were ever made, a body was never found, and no new leads have surfaced in over a decade. The trail had gone cold.

Not only does the case remain unsolved, but Rachel’s father and the lead investigator in the case, Detective Ted Drucker, died full of remorse unable to find Julia. The case became more than just a job to him; it was an obsession that directly led to his death.

Rachel becomes haunted by the possibilities of what could have happened to Julia. At the same time, her father has started to appear in her dreams. She has so many questions surrounding why this case remains unsolved.

With the help of Ted’s detailed case file and expertise, can she find justice for Julia Brown? Or is she also doomed to let this obsession get the best of her and meet the same fate as her father?

I hope that you pick this great book for your next read. I hope that you enjoyed my selection of books for indie April this year. I hope to continue this tradition every year.

Remember to support your favorite Indie author by reviewing their books, or by sharing book recommendations with your friends and family.

Happy reading! 📚

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Published by Aisha Urooj

I live in Toronto, Ontario. I love living in my multicultural city. My hobbies include writing, reading, painting and photography. I adore classic books and hope to someday emulate the books that I love and cherish. I have a newsletter you can join at www.subscribepage.com/AishaUrooj Hope to see you there! 😊

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