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|title=The Dark Winter
|sort=Dark Winter
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|paperback=0857389211
|hardback=0857389181
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|ebook=B0074VPHWO
|pages=320
|publisher=Quercus
|date=March 2012
|isbn=978-0857389183
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This story's a good one though. It was difficult to see a logical explanation for what was happening, but it was there and I really didn't know what was going to happen until the final few pages - and they were real edge-of-the-seat stuff. I finished the book in a couple of sittings - I ''had'' to know what happened - and I'm keen to find out what happens next to Aector McAvoy.
David Mark is appearing at [http://www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk/2012/10/02/59-dark-winter-cold-season-david-mark-and-alison-littlewood/ Ilkley Literature Festival] on 2 October 2012 and this book came to Bookbag courtesy of the Festival organisers.
For more Yorkshire-based crime fiction we can recommend [[Grief Encounters by Stuart Pawson]] and [[Last Post by Robert Barnard]].
[[David Mark's DS McAvoy Novels in Chronological Order]] {{amazontext|amazon=0857389181}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=B0074VPHWO}} {{toptentext|list=8748374Richard and Judy Book Club Spring 2013}}
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