Review of the Cold Room by Robert Knightly

The Cold Room by Robert Knightly as reviewed by Marilyn Meredith This is the second book of Bob Knightly’s I’ve read, the first being Bodies in Winter . What I liked best about both books is they are more authentic as a police procedural than many I’ve read. NYPD detective Harry Corbin is a different kind of cop. He’s not a super hero nor is he loved by all of his fellow cops. In Bodies in Winter , Corbin exposes a twisted web of corruption among the police ranks and superiors which didn’t endear him to anyone. When The Cold Room opens, Corbin is still being shunned by his co-workers and bosses. Even though he’s a detective, he hasn’t been allowed to work on any homicide cases for a year. When he stumbles upon a dumped and mutilated female murder victim, he immediately decides to find out who she was and work on solving the case. Following Corbin as he tries to learn the victim’s identity with scant help from his superiors is like going on a ride-along. The big differe...