Deep Waters
A Northern Shores Cozy Mystery
by Heidi Hinrichs
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Pub Date Oct 01 2024 | Archive Date Nov 21 2024
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Description
Murder in the dunes: A new mystery series where dark secrets lurk beneath the surface, with a dash of humor to keep things afloat.
During what should have been a routine rescue exercise on the beach, Inspector Enna Koopmann stumbles upon a chilling discovery—a dead man drifting in the waves. It quickly becomes clear that the man did not die of natural causes. So Enna has a case, but even her new, extremely meticulous partner, Detective Chief Inspector Pavel Neuhof, struggles to find a motive.
But as Pavel digs deeper, he uncovers a startling revelation: just before his death, the victim had mysteriously paid off a mountain of debt amounting to nearly a million euros. Where did he get all that money from, and how are the transfers linked to his death in the deep waters of the North Sea?
In a town where everyone has something to hide, Enna and Pavel must dive beneath the surface to untangle a web of lies and betrayal before the waves of deception claim another victim.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798339589440 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 240 |
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Featured Reviews
Heidi knows how to write a very suspenseful, wonderfully written thriller! It was fantastic! I could not put this book down. Highly recommend.
This book is beautifully written and the author has created a team of detectives who will win readers’ hearts. Pavel is a particularly endearing character, reminiscent of Will Trent, Karin Slaughter’s magnificent creation. The mystery in this case is all too credible and seems a very relevant and modern crime involving the complexities of property management as families age. I can’t wait to read more and see what these characters do next!
This was a great book! I like how it was a book about some pretty serious topics, but they were still able to bring in some humor and make you laugh while reading this book. I really like the pacing of it, and how the characters were written.
Thank you to NetGalley, to the author, and to the publisher for this complementary ARC in exchange for my honest review!!!
A cross genre that includes elements of police proceddurals, cozy mystery and a little humor. It's a much better read than the description led me to believe. A training exercise is interupted by the discovery of a dead body. Luckily the exercise is being conducted as a police training, so there's plenty of police response immediately available. Luckily if you're the police, not the body!!!
This is the first book in a series. The next two books in the series are to be released before the end of 2024, so you'll not have to wait long to see where this duo of seemingly unmatched investigators will take us. The story is well plotted, with the characters earnest in their efforts and endearing in their differences. I'd recommend to cozy mystery lovers but it will also be an excellent read for someone bored with their usual mysteries.
This was a strong start to the Murder in the Dunes series, it had that concept that I was looking for in this type of book. The overall story worked with the mystery element that I wanted, and that the characters had that feel that I was looking for. It left me excited to read more in this series and from Heidi Hinrichs. Heidi Hinrichs was able to weave a great story and I’m glad I got to read this.
Germany, North Sea, procedural, criminologist, verbal-humor, sly-humor, situational-humor, embezzlement, working-partners, neurodivergent, autism-spectrum, suspense, investigation*****
On her day off, Police Inspector Enna Koopmann (of the colourful socks) was practicing with the German Lifeguard Assn when it got too real. Someone she used to know was dead in the North Sea and she had to bring in the body and start the investigation.
Her new, extremely meticulous partner, Detective Chief Inspector Pavel Neuhof, is today transferred to lower Saxony in from CID, is rather OCD and somewhat neurodivergent, has some odd behaviors, and is decidedly too literal. This is their first case together and it is as strange as the pair of detectives. Sometimes this is a real gigglesnort (I love it!), but the investigation is spot on.
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“Deep Waters” is a “cozy mystery” by Heidi Hinrichs. This book takes place in Germany, but was written for a US audience (temperatures are in Fahrenheit, for instance). This book is a police procedure/investigation one, so the main characters are police people. Luckily these police people are pretty dang smart, so that was a good thing to read (sorry, I’ve read too many where the cops are inept lately). I cannot say that I found this book a fantastic read - the pacing is a bit slow - but I did like the insight into one of the characters, who is most likely on the spectrum. There were some odd things where I think a conversion of some sort happened (a height is described very precisely - like 8.9 feet, opposed to “about 9 feet”; ditto for a weight - something like 248.6 pounds opposed to “about 250 pounds”). I did find myself engaged with the mystery - and getting to know the two police characters better, but I need to be in the mood for a cozy mystery. I think if you are a reader who likes both police procedural mysteries along with cozy mysteries, this book may be one you’d like. This book is the first in a series, so there will be more opportunities to know more about this police duo.
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