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Witnesses at a rest area see a child in distress and do nothing "nobody sees and nobody cares"... years later those same witnesses end up dead. This is a dark thriller that is well written so that the reader understands the intentions of the serial killer without the disturbing details
? Delilah
The Man Made of Smoke
You follow Dan Garvie from when he was just a kid who escaped a serial killer at a rest stop. Dan was with his parents and his best friend Sarah. He always felt guilty that he didn't save the little boy that was with this man. The boy with the haunted eyes. The scared child that it seemed everyone turned their backs on.
Full review: https://lsmoore49.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-man-made-of-smoke-by-alex-north.html
I have read and loved every Alex North thriller. He has a way of chilling you to the bone. The killers are human but very twisted and oh so believable. This one is a freaky twist on the Pied Piper. An island, trauma, child abduction, guilt, shame, rage, a sick, domino-effect murder path. You need to read this and all of Alex North‘s books. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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3 of my favorite things: a thrilling book, my book buddy Jolene, and reading outside! Alex North definitely delivered on the thrilling book part! A slow build to a twisty ending 😱
I‘ve been such a fan of North‘s since THE WHISPER MAN (which still gives me the shivers!) & I‘m delighted to say my high expectations were exceeded with his latest! I could not put this one down at all! Opening with a haunting scene in a rest stop bathroom that reverberates throughout the book, this thriller also focuses on the relationship between fathers and so sons. Spanning decades & fast-paced with multiple POVs, this is one of his best!
The events of the novel are presented through the use of a non-linear timeline and are told through multiple points-of-view. The characters, although well developed, left me wanting more from them; overall they were a bit disappointing. I have read all of Alex North‘s novels, so I came into this one expecting a lot, but for me this one didn‘t deliver. The audiobook was ok. I have listened to better and I have listened to worse.
While 'The Man Made of Smoke' wasn't my favorite book by North, it still had tons of suspense and a feeling of dread. Dan returns home after his father dies of an apparent suicide. He soon discovers things aren't as they seem and may tie into a strange interaction that he had as a boy with a potential serial killer. The mercurial nature that can appear between fathers and sons was also explored. All in all, a well-done thriller. 4 stars.