The author, Mads Peder Nordbo, continues his compelling story featuring Matthew Cave. The time is shortly after the shattering events which occurred in the novel, The Girl Without Skin. He combines gorgeous, atmospheric descriptions of the turbulent sea with its icebergs, seals and whales, with vivid pictures of lonely, remote Greenland settlements.
The characters come alive on-page. I enjoyed the return of Matthew Cage, reporter, and Tuparnaaq, the tough, fearless native woman, always dressed in black and carrying a rifle. Is she hunting animals or humans? She has her head shaven and body covered with tattoos. I hope we see more of Matthew Cave and his friend, Tuparnaaq in future books.
I wrote in my review of the earlier book that I felt this was Nordic Noir at its finest. Cold Fear has confirmed that feeling, but will add darkest, grimmest and most disturbing. The plot is thrilling, exciting and complex, if rather convoluted. The story is original but the title is not. There are a number of books listed with the same title, Cold Fear. I was happy to see further development of characters from the first book. This can be read as a stand-alone as there are references to previous events.
The story plays out against a menacing background. Mentioned are political factions in Greenland, both for and against separation from Denmark. The villains add a threatening presence. There are corrupt politicians, treacherous USA army officials with scandalous secrets and coverups, an evil adversary met in the first book, and a crazed family in an underground bunker.
The plot begins with Matthew learning that his father, whom he has not heard from for 24 years may be still alive. Tom Cave was an American soldier serving on the US military base in Greenland. He either disappeared or died after committing murder. After this long absence, Matthew receives a note in his father’s handwriting urging him to come to a remote settlement (population 400) in Eastern Greenland. Matthew had already learned that he has a much younger half-sister, Arnak, meaning that his father was still alive after he vanished.
While wondering if his father could be a cold-blooded killer, his half-sister, 15-year-old Arnak, has gone missing. She was camping with friends from Denmark in an abandoned village. Matthew accompanied by his friend, Tuparnaaq, search for the girl in hopes of saving her before she suffers or dies. Much blood and two murdered boys are found, but they cannot locate Arnak. Can she be saved?
Flashbacks show us what happened to Tom Cave when he disappeared from the American military base years ago. A top-secret experiment was being carried out with drugs hazardous to health, and which had unpredictable side effects. Tom was blamed for the shooting death of two fellow soldiers who were involved in the same dangerous drug trial as himself. He was declared dead by the military officers.
Matthew and Tuparnaaq journey to the isolated village where the note from Tom originated. A complicated conspiracy begins to unravel, with plenty of twists, secrets and deception. Will they find Tom before the military finds him to bring him to justice? Then back in Nuuk, the capital, there are some shocking revelations and a bloody, action-packed finale.
*4.5* Stars. Thanks to NetGalley and publisher for this spellbinding and atmospheric ARC in return for an honest review.