Fair read, but nothing special.
Cardinal and Delorme are looking for whoever killed a doctor, left her body in the snow, and this following the death of a man whose body was also left in the snow for the bears to eat. The book had an insanely good beginning, then a middling middle and toward the last third a series of talk-talk-talk, info-dumping and so much tell it was almost all tell, no show.
In other words, characters started talking about what they did in the past, while the present-day characters sat around, took notes and listened. I enjoyed Mr. Blunt's first book, but this one is a poor second. Set in Ontario, in the snow, melting snow, ice and snow, the locale and atmospherics are nicely done. You can actually feeeeeeel the cold as you read, but poor John Cardinal and Lise Delorme don't get an awful lot to do as they untangle who's telling the truth, who's lying, and how they got stuck in this book.
Sorry, I do enjoy the characters and the setting and will continue with the series, but this one was sort of dull.
Three stars, or a C-