Book review: A Killing Winter

A Killing Winter

Book review: A Killing Winter

Depressed detectives solving grisly crimes in far-flung foreign lands are nothing new, but Tom Callaghan’s debut novel adds a new dimension and a new country — Kyrgyzstan — to the list of usual suspects.

Callaghan portrays the former Soviet state, which is in central Asia, as a bleak, wintry world condemned to corruption and violence.

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