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Frigid Whispers

Frigid Whispers Book Review

I do love me some westerns, and when I had the opportunity to read Frigid Whispers, I was all over it.

Growing up, I listened to country music, loved cowboy and cowgirl boots, and watched old country westerns like they were going out of style. This was a little strange, considering I grew up in the city since the age of ten. Maybe you can account for the first half of my upbringing being in the country, where you needed boots, or you’d get stuck in the mud, wade in ponds, and probably get bit by a snake if you didn’t have boots on.

Oh, how I miss parts of my childhood, because let’s admit, there ain’t many people who miss all of it, am I right!

Check out my review below.

Frigid Whispers by Jeremy Sawyer

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Frigid Whispers is a masterful blend of noir, western, and detective crime genres that captivates from the very first page. Jonathan Ashline and Jeremy Sawyer prove themselves as fantastic storytellers, weaving a narrative that feels like an Indiana Jones adventure set in the Old West, laced with supernatural undertones.

The authors’ vivid descriptions transport you into the story, evoking a sense of being in the dusty streets of a forgotten western town, where “unspoken secrets and hidden sin” lurk in every shadow. The dialect is authentic and true to the era, bringing the characters to life and adding depth to the tale. The scenes are so vivid you can almost hear the creak of old wooden floors and the ominous whispers carried by the wind.

The atmosphere is delightfully tense and ominous, filled with the kind of intrigue that keeps you turning pages late into the night. Frigid Whispers is a unique mix of mystery, adventure, and the supernatural—a thrilling ride that leaves you hoping for more from these talented authors. If you enjoy a good detective story with a paranormal twist in an old Western setting, this book should be at the top of your reading list.



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