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The Chill of Night
The Chill of Night | James Hayman
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Fresh off the success of The Cutting, James Hayman brings Detective Michael McCabe back in an even more powerful tale of duplicity, murder, and revenge Glamorous young Portland attorney Lainie Goff thought she had it allbrains, beauty, and a fast-track to a partnership in a top-ranked firm that was going to make her rich. But then one cold winter night she pushed things too far, and her naked frozen body is found in the sub-zero temperatures at the end of the Portland Fish Pier. The only witness to the crime: a mentally disturbed young woman named Abby Quinn who mysteriously disappears the very same night. With the discovery of Lainie Goff s body and the disappearance of Abby Quinn, Portland homicide detective Michael McCabe finds himself on the trail of a relentless and clever killer. A killer he must find before another life is lost. With The Chill of Night James Hayman returns to tell a gripping tale of evil and deceit and creates characters so real and so human, we want to meet them again and again.
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annkuch13
The Chill of Night | James Hayman
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I'm continuing my reread/re-listen to this series. The mystery in this one is even more chilling (pun intended) with more twists and a bit more violence. The narrator also has a pretty calming voice.

TW: sexual abuse, sexual violence (not much but enough to warrant a warning I think)

Liatrek Love this series! I still need to read 5y
annkuch13 @Liatrek Same! That's why I'm rereading all of them. 😁 5y
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Clove311
The Chill of Night | James Hayman
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I normally do not read thrillers or mystery novels, but recently I have been opening up my reading interests. I genuinely liked this book, I felt that the characters felt relatable, their interactions were believable and I really liked the twist reveal at the end. My only complaint is that some of the loose ends didn't feel tied up properly, and one of the characters is called by 2 different names throughout the book. A solid enjoyable read.

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Clove311
The Chill of Night | James Hayman
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A candle, hot cocoa, and a new book. Nothing better on a cold night like tonight!