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In The Dark from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Close to Home DI Fawley Book 2 edition by Cara Hunter Literature Fiction eBooks

Great read. Never saw the twist coming. Spent whole day reading. Hopefully this is fiction and no such incidents happen in real life!

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In The Dark from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Close to Home DI Fawley Book 2 edition by Cara Hunter Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


Cara Hunter is back with her second, equally enthralling, psychological thriller In The Dark. It is rare for a second book to be just as good as, if not better than, the first but Hunter has succeeded with this twisty, very unexpected dark tale.

When a young woman and child are found in a basement and an old man suffering from dementia is found in a stupor upstairs, my first thoughts went to ROOM. I honestly thought this was going to be another version of "kidnapped girl, has child in captivity" story. WOW - I couldn't have been more wrong if I tried. In fact, despite the fact that I managed to discern bits and pieces of the story as I read along, there was no way - none at all - to have guessed the premise or ending of this book. The final page of this story, well, WOW, just WOW. In the past few months there have been a few books that have startled me with the endings, not just the ending but the very final page of the book, and this definitely one of those!

Of course, the lovable, yet extremely flawed DI Adam Fawley is back and I have to admit that I love this guy. I'm not sure what it is about this character but I really do enjoy reading about him and I'm even coming around to liking his wife, more so in this book than the last. The characters in this book, as the last, are very well created, they are incredibly believable. Boy, are they are ever believable! In The Dark, while a psychological thriller, still is a police procedural at heart and each piece of the puzzle is slowing and surprisingly revealed at just the perfect moment. The build up is slow but that is what makes the ending so fantastic! Have I said WOW? I think I have, but perhaps not enough. I really liked that ending! I think you will too!

If you haven't read the first book, Close to Home, that's okay. This works as a stand alone but it helps to have the back story on the Fawley's. This promises to be a great series and if you like series, I absolutely recommend that you read both of these terrific books. In the meantime, pick up In The Dark. It's available now in paperback and ebook. You'll be glad that you did! Just don't read in it In The Dark!
The owner of the home which was being renovated was angry – furious in fact. One of the workmen had knocked a hole in the wall of the cellar and he was moaning about the delays; his costs; incompetence – everything was an issue. It was when he went to the cellar to look at the damage that he received the shock. There was a face in the hole – he immediately telephoned the police.

It was obvious the woman and boy discovered in the cellar of the house next door had been locked up for a long time. The child was around two years old – he had probably been born in the cellar. The woman was traumatized and terrified, unable or unwilling to speak and the hospital which was caring for them said it could take weeks or even months before they could be interviewed.

The elderly resident of the home had no idea who they were, or how they got there. He had never seen them before, he declared. But he had recently been diagnosed with dementia…

The frustration of Detective Inspector Adam Fawley and his team was immense. The confusion of this case was getting to them all – they needed to find answers soon.

In the Dark is the 2nd in the DI Fawley series by Cara Hunter, and it’s a fast-paced plot, filled with mystery and intrigue. There are twists galore – just when I thought I had the answers, it went in another direction. An excellent psychological thriller which I recommend.
Well, I enjoyed the first in this new series when I read it a while ago so I was quite looking forward to seeing what was next for DI Adam Fawley. I really wasn't expecting this! Oh my goodness, I really didn't see that coming! And I read a lot of this genre of book so it takes a fair bit to fox me I can tell you! Mixing police procedural seamlessly with psychological thriller this ticked every box for me; and then some! Although the main story is self-contained, to get the best from it with respect to DI Fawley's backstory, you would do better reading the series opener first.
A house is being refurbished and work in the cellar there leads to a really nasty discovery. A woman and child are being held in the cellar of next door. The police are called and free them, at the same time finding the owner of the house in a dishevelled and disorientated state. They take him in and it becomes evident that he confused and is suffering from dementia and violently protests that he knows nothing of his captives. Meanwhile, the woman, Vicky, is hospitalised and in her traumatised state violently rejects the child.
Enter DI Adam Fawley to investigate. He remembers a similar case where another woman went missing a couple of years ago; in the same neighbourhood. The press also get wind of it so he goes to see the previous woman's husband and reopens that investigation in parallel to the new one.
And so begins a veritable tale of secrets, lies, duplicitous behaviour and all sorts of other shenanigans that held me completely rapt throughout. Are the two cases linked and, if so, how? With his main suspect not really all there and being very unhelpful in his rare lucid moments how will Hawley manage to get to the bottom of what happened and why?
What started off as relatively simple in the beginning degenerated into more murky waters as slowly the evidence started to come to light. The main narrative was interspersed with social media, including comments, and press reports which made for a good way of giving a lot of information in a short space of time. The plot itself kept me guessing throughout as I, along with the police, suspected this person, then that person. Luckily for me, they managed to get there eventually, whereas I was still pretty flummoxed. I did have an inkling as to the fate of the original woman but, well, the rest of it was a right shock to me when it was revealed.
Characterisation was great. So many duplicitous characters, most with their own secrets and lies, some to do with what was happening, others just adding to the twisty turny nature off the book. Pacing was perfect and there was also the usual banter and camaraderie between the police which you would expect from the genre giving a bit of light relief from what was going on.
I'm not the biggest fan of characters personal lives overshadowing what is happening in the main thread but here, with what is happening between Fawley and his wife, stays just below my threshold of tolerance. In fact, its inclusion does speak enough to Fawley's personality so it is justified.
All in all, a cracking read that I thoroughly enjoyed, leaving me eager for round three. My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.
Terrific read. A very well-plotted novel!
Managed to finish the book in one week. Really liked the story and the surprising twists and turns of events; did not see that end coming for a very long time.
Great read. Never saw the twist coming. Spent whole day reading. Hopefully this is fiction and no such incidents happen in real life!
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