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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Book Review - The Night Season - Chelsea Cain


Title:       Night Season

AuthorChelsea Cain

Review:  I really enjoyed this book.  Wow, it grabbed me right from the start and just kept hold.  It is a few books along in a series(4th) but I had no problem catching up to what was going on and the relationships between the characters. 

The detective is recovering from a brutal beating and hostage situation from one of the previous books, the reporter is struggling with her feelings for him and with the book she is writing.  She's also quite quirky and many on the police force and her own colleagues find her a bit over the top and pushy.  I found her funny and a bit scary (eating the Jolly Ranch from the table, really?)  The other characters add a level of believability, but still are secondary to the ongoing story.  Even the long time detective friends and partners are just part of the scenery in this story.

This story moved fast, just like the flooding river.  It started in 1949 and then ended in the present.  I enjoyed the way the past introduced the problems in the future and the guilt of those who knew the truth.  I’ve been to Portland several times and this was a fun reminder of the area.  Of course I have only been there when it isn’t flooding and icy cold (just in the sunny summer).

The book was dark with the theme and with the rain soaked streets and people.  The murder weapon was unique and different.  It really kept my attention and I didn’t put it down. I would suggest this and her other titles to anyone who loves a good police procedural murder mystery. 

Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (March 1, 2011)

ISBN: 9780312619763

Copyright: 2011

Pages:  336

Quick Review: 4 stars (out of 5)

Why I Read It:  I thought it sounded interesting.

Where I Obtained the Book:  I requested this book from FSB Associates, to read and review on this blog.  I do not know the author and I received no compensation for this review.

Synopsis:  Chelsea Cain launches the next stage of her bestselling series as Archie Sheridan works to regain his life and Susan Ward steps in to share the spotlight in this electric thriller from one of today’s most talented suspense writers.

With Beauty Killer Gretchen Lowell locked away behind bars once again, Portland detective Archie Sheridan can finally rest. Meanwhile, the city of Portland is in crisis. Several people have drowned in heavy rains that have flooded the Willamette River. But the medical examiner discovers that in fact the latest victim was poisoned before she went into the water she didn’t drown. A little detective work shows that so far three of those previously thought to be accidental drownings have actually been murdered. Portland has a new serial killer on its hands, and Archie and his task force have a new case. Meanwhile reporter Susan Ward is following up on an entirely separate mystery: the dramatic flooding has unearthed a skeleton, a man who might have died during catastrophic flooding more than sixty years ago that washed away an entire neighborhood and killed at least 15 people.

As Archie follows the bizarre trail of evidence and evil deeds to catch his killer, he has to battle the rising waters of the Willamette first.

Author Biography:   Chelsea Cain is the author of Confessions of a Teen Sleuth, a loving mock-memoir of America's favorite girl detective. She also wrote The Hippie Handbook and the memoir Dharma Girl. She edited the anthology Wild Child, about daughters of the counterculture. She has written for a wide variety of publications and is currently a humor columnist for the Oregonian.

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