Monday, July 8, 2019

Review: Some Choose Darkness

Some Choose Darkness Some Choose Darkness by Charlie Donlea
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a read this turned out to be!

I picked up this book on recommendation from a fellow book blogger and it was just amazing.

in 1979, an autistic woman becomes obsessed with the disappearance of young women in the area. Piecing together clues, she eventually discovers who did it, and sends a package to the police detailing her discoveries and disappears, presumed to have been murdered by this man.

Fast forward 40 years, and the murderer is up for parole. Rory Moore, a forensic reconstructionist, reluctantly takes on the case, having inherited it from her later father, Frank, who was the man's lawyer. Being autistic herself, Rory feels a strange connection to Angela, the woman who unraveled the murders back in 1979, and is determined to unravel the mystery of what happened to her.

Told in dual timelines (1979 and 2019), the story details Angela's journey to discovering the identity of the serial killer, and in 2019, Rory's journey to discover more about this enigmatic woman.

It is a very well written book that unfolds at just the right pace. Many clues were scattered throughout the book, and eventually stitched together to a satisfying conclusion. I will definitely be reading more by this author in future!

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