Friday, August 16, 2024

COLD THREAT - Nancy Mehl - One Free Book

Bio: Nancy Mehl is the author of over fifty books, a Parable bestseller, as well as the winner of an ACFW Book of the Year Award, a Carol Award, and the Daphne du Maurier Award. She has also been a finalist for two Carol Awards and the Christy Award.  Nancy writes from her home in Missouri, where she lives with her husband, Norman, and their puggle, Watson.

With nearly 1 million copies sold, Nancy Mehl has garnered a devoted readership with her electrifying romantic suspense novels filled with treacherous circumstances. Penning the second installment in her new series, Mehl crafts another spine-tingling thriller that follows two former FBI analysts—River Ryland and Tony St. Clair—as they investigate cold cases. Perfect for fans of Terri Blackstock, Colleen Coble, and Irene Hannon, Mehl’s latest will keep reader’s hearts racing until the daring conclusion of Cold Threat, book two in the Ryland and St. Clair series.

About the book: Twenty years ago, several people were murdered in Des Moines, and the only evidence left behind was a snowman ornament hanging ominously on a tree in the victims’ front lawns.


With a suspect behind bars, the killings have come to an end—or so everyone thought. But now crimes with a similar modus operandi are happening in a small Iowa town, and a local detective believes the killer is back and ready to strike again.


With little time left on the clock before they have another murder on their hands, private investigators River Ryland and Tony St. Clair must work alongside Tony’s detective father to find evidence that will uncover an evil that has survived far too long.


As the danger mounts and the suspect closes in, it will take all they have to catch a killer—before he catches one of them.


Welcome back to my blog, Nancy. Cold Threat is book 2 in the Ryland and St. Clair series. What exactly ties the books in this series together and can they be read as standalones? River Ryland was attacked by a man nicknamed the Salt River Strangler and left for dead. Her partner, Tony St. Clair, was shot four times while trying to save her. Thanks to a stranger who witnessed the attack and called the police, River survived. Dealing with PTSD and needing to care for her ailing mother in St. Louis, she leaves the FBI. Tony goes with her, talking her into opening a detective agency where they can continue to use their expertise and training. Although they profiled the Strangler as a loner, the FBI receives confirmation that he had a partner. The Strangler’s protégé sends River a message, telling her that he intends to finish what the Strangler started. This story continues throughout the series, as does River’s spiritual and emotional journey. Each novel in the series can easily stand alone. I hope, however, that people will read all three books so they can follow River and Tony’s story to its completion. In book three, they will not only face the feelings they have for each other, but they will also finally come face-to-face with the Strangler’s twisted disciple.


The series has cold cases at its center. What led you to focus the series on this type of case? : Based on River and Tony’s past experiences as behavioral analysts with the FBI, their interests would be based on their education and talents. I decided that chasing cheating spouses or working on cases that involve fraud wouldn’t be compatible with their training. Instead, cold cases involving major crimes would be their forte. Tony’s old friend from the FBI Academy is now the police chief of St. Louis. He sends them cold cases that the department isn’t currently pursuing. This gives them a way to use their training as profilers and build their detective agency.


The two continuing characters in this series, River Ryland and Tony St. Clair, each play an important role in this novel. If you could introduce readers to this dynamic duo in three to four sentences each, what do readers need to know? River Ryland was brought up in a dysfunctional home, raised by a father who pastored a church, teaching that God is judgmental and critical. When he left his family and ran away with the church’s secretary, River turned her back on God. She joined the FBI and became a behavioral analyst, determined to bring justice to a world she believes needs it.


Tony St. Clair was raised by two parents who loved him—and each other. Through them, he met God and gave his life to Him. He joined the FBI because he wanted to follow in the steps of his police detective father. From the first moment he meets River, he can’t imagine living without her.


In this installment of the series, Tony’s father—a local detective—plays a supporting role. What is the relationship between Tony and his father like? Tony’s father is his hero. He’s watched his father risk his life for others, and Tony wants to be just like him.


How do you keep readers on their toes when plotting out a deadly mystery? I see each story as a roller coaster ride. The first hill starts the ride and needs to be exciting enough to fuel the rest of the ride. There should also be smaller hills as well as twists and turns to keep readers engaged before the final big hill that propels them to the finish.


What is your favorite thing about writing crime mysteries? Creating a story of good versus evil. I see it as a war—and I love it when good wins! 


What do you hope readers take away from reading Cold Pursuit? In Cold Pursuit, River faces her fears and her anger at God. I hope that readers will not only enjoy the story but will also relate to River and realize how much God actually loves them. I think an important spiritual theme is that it’s never too late to find your way home.


Finally, how can readers connect with you? Readers can reach me through my website: NancyMehl.com or on my blog, the Suspense Sisters: SuspenseSisters.blogspot.com. I’m also active

on Facebook.


Thank you, Nancy, for sharing this book on my blog. It sounds wonderful, and I love reading your books.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Threat-Ryland-Clair-Book-ebook/dp/B0C9RM2477/ref=sr_1_1?crid=MTDF3YZDHOEO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ipiiSV4j1RCDBwU7t9s9AA5VcPXHIkKrVtFIMxVENq6XTjcHqUR6Igj4hA9MfQ1mENG89BLx8iB7KFM42TW_u6KAfDPB604G-df_FN0U4DW9Kd9QL4NWP8OKLt27UD6GFnX0cqtsHsyY8OFOxIU1u_o3Gu8r2QfEWhif4ap8vIOXBEAAd84tyS5XOsZ-Y9R_ZNJdRLQgSHCtGoU6Ivk7DWyJGrQB1pYRG0uSZ5KhnJel5MysZ72mxzC39Y_zRjxaUxpJYLhNbo_964r6FZ82kRI5ojbyPbFIWBFSUiaS5lU.GM_I0-gU1AQuQ-7nTl3XdfLKDci5xjsFtKdWcf9FF_o&dib_tag=se&keywords=Cold+Threat&qid=1723947833&s=books&sprefix=cold+threat%2Cstripbooks%2C91&sr=1-1

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6 comments:

traveler said...

Nancy's books are captivating and thrilling. Anne in NM.

Cherie J said...

Would love to read this. Thanks for the chance to win a copy. Cherie J from Florida.

Caryl Kane said...

Nancy Mehl is one of my MUST read authors.
Caryl K in TX

Anonymous said...

This storyline intrigues me. I love suspense books and Nancy is a wonderful author.
Maryann in New York

Sarah Taylor said...

Love the cover of this book It sounds like such a great story I love reading Suspense books! Sarah T. in Ohio

Donna E said...

Oklahoma. I enjoy suspense/mystery stories, and especially clean and inspiring ones. And cold cases -- for some reason they really interest me.
Donna in Oklahoma.