A review by tove_reads
The Deep, Deep Snow by Brian Freeman

4.0

A delightful read, even though it’s a murder mystery. The story flows nicely, and I got immediately drawn into the story. A small town in the middle of nowhere where everyone knows everyone else’s business. A boy disappears, and everyone is looking for him. A local man ends up in prison for killing his wife. Ten years later, and things start unfolding.

Great, quirky characters and they all fit in to this small town. People have kept many secrets for years. Let one slip and many more will come out. Even though the devastating events the town and its people have moved forward. Only no one has forgotten, and what happened has left many people broken.

Beautifully written, with great character descriptions. This book would work well as a TV miniseries. I can see the town and all the characters clearly. The ending came a bit quickly, and there really wasn’t a chance that the reader could figure it out beforehand. So many sad people and destinies, I think this story is one I won’t forget about.