The Dark Place
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural
3.8
Aaron Elkins
Gideon Oliver earns his moniker “The Skeleton Detective” in this riveting entry to the Edgar Award–winning mystery series “that never disappoints” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Deep in the primeval rainforest of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, the skeletal remains of a murdered man are discovered. And a strange, unsettling tale begins to unfold, for forensic anthropologist Gideon Oliver determines that the murder weapon was a primitive bone spear of a type not seen for the last ten thousand years. And whoever—or whatever—hurled it did so with seemingly superhuman force. Bigfoot “sightings” immediately crop up, but Gideon is not buying them. But something is continuing to kill people, and Gideon, helped by forest ranger Julie Tendler and FBI special agent John Lau, plunges into the dark heart of an unexplored wilderness to uncover the bizarre, astonishing explanation. Fans of authors Kathy Reichs and Tess Gerritsen and television shows like Bones will be fascinated by Aaron Elkins’s award-winning landmark forensic detective series. The Dark Place is the 2nd book in the Gideon Oliver Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
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Author
Aaron Elkins
Pages
272
Publisher
Open Road Media
Published Date
2014-04-01
ISBN
1497609941 9781497609945
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"Thank you to Disney Audiobooks for this audiobook ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. <br/><br/>This was a really enjoyable read. I really liked how Britney made genres blend so seamlessly - from the horrific imagery to what haunts Hylee in her past to the sci-fi and fantasy aspects of the multiverse and having the power to time travel. <br/><br/>Hylee and Eilam were wonderful characters. I enjoyed following Hylee's story as she faced the emotional fallout of her own unknown abilities that emerged during a traumatic event of the disappearance of her brother. Her powers keep pulling her back to experience that day. Her family shuts her out and won't talk to her about it, so she can understand, move forward, and maybe find some kind of closure. Hylee's chemistry with Eilam was really sweet to watch blossom. <br/><br/>The plot was really interesting and gave suspenseful twists that keep you hooked in. The tone was mysterious and dark as you try to figure out what's happening. The environment was written well that makes the story come alive."