Dark Night: A Mystery
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Dreamscape Media , 2021.
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Dark Night marks the third book in the gripping, atmospheric Alaska Wild series from Paige Shelton, in which Benedict, Alaska is met with some unexpected visitors…and then disappearances.Winter is falling in the remote town of Benedict, Alaska, and with the cold comes a mysterious guest. The dreaded "census man," seemingly innocuous, is an unwelcome presence to those members of this secretive community who would prefer to keep their business to themselves. Meanwhile, thriller writer Beth Rivers has received her own unexpected company: her mother. The last Beth heard, Mill Rivers had gone underground in search of Beth’s kidnapper, and Beth can't help but be a little alarmed at her appearance: If Mill was able to track down her daughter, who knows who else might be able to?Beth doesn't have time to ponder this for long, after a battered woman stumbles into the town bar one night, and her husband is found dead the next morning. Suspicions immediately turn to the census man, but when he, too, goes missing, everyone in Benedict—including the police chief—is suspected, and Beth and Mill must work to uncover the truth.

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
12/07/2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781666530025

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

In bestseller Shelton's pedestrian third mystery featuring thriller writer Beth Rivers (after 2020's Cold Wind), Beth has found refuge working and living at a halfway house for low-level female felons in isolated Benedict, Alaska, where only the sheriff, Gril Samuels, knows her identity as author Elizabeth Fairchild. Seven months earlier, Beth fled St. Louis after escaping from Travis Walker, who kidnapped her and then tortured her for three days. The residents of Benedict resent personal questions, especially those from Doug Vitner, the newly arrived "census man." Doug goes missing shortly after a local, known for being a domestic abuser, is found murdered. While helping Gril with the case, Beth learns that her mother, Mill Rivers, will soon arrive. Beth worries that if Mill, who has been in hiding for months because she's wanted by the police, has discovered her location, Travis may be able to find her. Uninspired coincidences fuel the saggy plot, though the vivid Alaskan landscape and Gus, a smart sled dog, add some appeal. The third time is not the charm. Agent: Jessica Faust, BookEnds. (Dec.)

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Library Journal Review

Winter brings isolation to the small town of Benedict, AK. Dark nights bring the stabbing death of an abusive husband, the arrest of his sister for theft, and the appearance of thriller author Beth Rivers's mother, Mill. After Beth's kidnapping and torture seven months earlier, she suffered some brain damage. Worst of all was the fear, so she fled to Alaska. As much as Beth loves Mill, her mother only adds to her apprehension. Mill has been obsessed with the disappearance of Beth's father years earlier, and Beth knows her mother has her own reasons for coming to Alaska. Now, as the townspeople rally to search for a killer and hide their secrets from a census taker. Beth, emotionally upset by the upheaval, begins to sleepwalk. She has to find the courage to take control of her life and trust her new friends in order to move on. VERDICT The follow-up to Cold Wind is atmospheric and dark with a great deal of tension. The isolated town of Benedict, with its eccentric characters, is the true star of this engrossing mystery.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

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Kirkus Book Review

A traumatized woman slowly works through her personal issues while solving crimes in a remote Alaskan town. Famous novelist Elizabeth Fairchild fled to Benedict after a hazardous escape from her kidnapper, which left her with a large scar and white hair. Calling herself Beth Rivers, her birth name, she runs a small newspaper and has made many friends, but only Gril, the police chief, knows her real identity. Beth's world is turned upside down by the sudden appearance of her mother, Mill, who's wanted by the police for shooting, though not killing, her daughter's kidnapper, Travis Walker. Beth gets more directly involved when wife-beater Ned Withers is found stabbed after yet another incident with his wife, Claudia. Ned's been hiding his sister, Lucy, who's also wanted by the police. Another wild card is Doug Vitner, supposedly a census man snooping around the area. Beth is both pleased and shocked by her mother's visit. Mill's been searching for years for both the husband who deserted her and for Walker, who as it turns out was dealing drugs with her husband and another missing man. But Beth begins to suspect that Mill has ulterior motives. Things get complicated as she and her friends search for a killer and try to track down Beth's kidnapper. A character-driven mystery in a near-mystical setting, a land of stark contrasts and self-reliant denizens. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Library Journal Reviews

Since the LJ-starred Thin Ice, Beth Rivers—better known to her fans as thriller author Elizabeth Fairchild—has been hiding out in a remote Alaska town from a kidnapper she escaped. In this third packed adventure, Beth's mother arrives in town, which is pretty scary because if she can find Beth, what about the kidnapper? Meanwhile, a battered woman also arrives in town, with her abusive husband found dead the next morning, and another thriller writer has been kidnapped in the Lower 48. Is this a nasty trend? With a 30,000-copy first printing.

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Library Journal Reviews

Winter brings isolation to the small town of Benedict, AK. Dark nights bring the stabbing death of an abusive husband, the arrest of his sister for theft, and the appearance of thriller author Beth Rivers's mother, Mill. After Beth's kidnapping and torture seven months earlier, she suffered some brain damage. Worst of all was the fear, so she fled to Alaska. As much as Beth loves Mill, her mother only adds to her apprehension. Mill has been obsessed with the disappearance of Beth's father years earlier, and Beth knows her mother has her own reasons for coming to Alaska. Now, as the townspeople rally to search for a killer and hide their secrets from a census taker. Beth, emotionally upset by the upheaval, begins to sleepwalk. She has to find the courage to take control of her life and trust her new friends in order to move on. VERDICT The follow-up to Cold Wind is atmospheric and dark with a great deal of tension. The isolated town of Benedict, with its eccentric characters, is the true star of this engrossing mystery.—Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

In bestseller Shelton's pedestrian third mystery featuring thriller writer Beth Rivers (after 2020's Cold Wind), Beth has found refuge working and living at a halfway house for low-level female felons in isolated Benedict, Alaska, where only the sheriff, Gril Samuels, knows her identity as author Elizabeth Fairchild. Seven months earlier, Beth fled St. Louis after escaping from Travis Walker, who kidnapped her and then tortured her for three days. The residents of Benedict resent personal questions, especially those from Doug Vitner, the newly arrived "census man." Doug goes missing shortly after a local, known for being a domestic abuser, is found murdered. While helping Gril with the case, Beth learns that her mother, Mill Rivers, will soon arrive. Beth worries that if Mill, who has been in hiding for months because she's wanted by the police, has discovered her location, Travis may be able to find her. Uninspired coincidences fuel the saggy plot, though the vivid Alaskan landscape and Gus, a smart sled dog, add some appeal. The third time is not the charm. Agent: Jessica Faust, BookEnds. (Dec.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Shelton, P., & Althens, S. (2021). Dark Night: A Mystery (Unabridged). Dreamscape Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Shelton, Paige and Suzie Althens. 2021. Dark Night: A Mystery. Dreamscape Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Shelton, Paige and Suzie Althens. Dark Night: A Mystery Dreamscape Media, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Shelton, P. and Althens, S. (2021). Dark night: a mystery. Unabridged Dreamscape Media.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Shelton, Paige, and Suzie Althens. Dark Night: A Mystery Unabridged, Dreamscape Media, 2021.

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