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5.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed for Midwest Book Review, June 4, 2007
This review is from: Secrets Dark and Deep (Paperback)
As mayor of Lake George, a small resort town, Loren Graham tends to become overly involved in local investigations, much to the chagrin of Sheriff's Investigator Jim Thompson who has warned her to keep out of matters involving law enforcement. But when a stranger stumbles across a skeleton and insists on showing Loren, Loren finds herself drawn into the murder of a young college student 25 years earlier.
Travel writer Millicent Halstead has moved back to Lake George, where she once lived with her husband, poet Carl Durocher, rumored to have had an intimate relationship with the murdered young woman. It's bad enough that Millicent keeps imposing on Loren's time, which distracts her from mending her tense relationship with boyfriend Don Morrison, but someone is stalking the neighborhood while local bat expert Arthur Blake's reclusive mother keeps disappearing. Although Loren tries to stay below Thompson's radar during the ongoing murder investigation, she keeps being pulled back in by those who knew the young woman. When Loren inadvertently learns the identity of the killer, she becomes targeted for murder.
Secrets Dark and Deep is exceptional; so skillfully written, the reader gets lost in the flow and it ends all too soon. The story moves at a fast pace, nicely building suspense until a climatic, nail-biting ending. As part of the Lake George Mystery series, past and future books ensure a building relationship with likeable Loren Graham and her cozy resort town. White delivers a colorful cast of characters readers will not easily forget and a galvanizing plot that guarantees edge-of-the-seat involvement.
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If you don't care about character development..., April 12, 2009
This review is from: Secrets Dark and Deep (Paperback)
...you'll enjoy this mystery. It's long on plot--and the plot has all the loose ends tied and sustains the action over the course of the novel. But it's not hard to figure out who murdered the long-dead corpse and whose lurking in the heroine's back yard...and why. The other part of this is because the characters are very flat and under-developed, the reader doesn't care much whodunit or whether the heroine is rescued from the deep, damp cave in time to solve the mystery the reader has solved quite early in the book. Nice background on bats, though.
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