The Night Season
by
Chelsea Cain
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St. Martin's, 2011 (2011)
Hardcover, CD, e-Book
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
C
helsea Cain, author of the
Beauty Killer
thrillers,
Heartsick
,
Sweetheart
, and
Evil at Heart
, now brings fans another chilling read starring Portland, Oregon Homicide Detective Archie Sheridan in
The Night Season
. As this one opens, Gretchen Lowell is in jail, and Archie is still in therapy over his obsession with her.
T
he story opens with a Prologue that takes us back in time to the Willamette River flooding in 1948, when an inexplicable delay in warning Vanport City inhabitants of a breach resulted in the town's destruction and many, many deaths. We fast forward to the present day, to read of more drownings in a flooding Portland, Oregon - or are they?
A
lerted by Archie Sheridan - who feels guilty that she almost was killed on his watch in previous episodes -
Herald
reporter Susan Ward heads to the scene where a dead woman was found on a carousel (on the ostrich to be precise). The death turns out to have been murder, by the most unusual method I've read about in a long time!
T
hen Archie's partner Henry is attacked, and Archie leaps into the river to rescue a boy from drowning. Soon after the boy walks out of the hospital and disappears, police learn that he was abducted over a year before. In the meantime, Susan interviews an elderly lady with dementia about an old skeleton that she believes is connected to the Vanport disaster.
H
ow does this all come together? Read
The Night Season
to find out but it's a doozy! And of course Archie suffers pneumonia, to add to his missing spleen, damaged liver, and compromised immune system. A friend rightly calls him '
a stubborn martyr with a white knight complex
', but he does solve the case (with Susan's help) and faces Gretchen in court without blinking.
I
t's good to see the series continue past the
Beauty Killer
and I'm looking forward to more thrills and chills from Chelsea Cain, a master of the genre.
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