Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Cold Light of Day by Elizabeth Goddard - A Book Review

  

Cold Light of Day is an outstanding romantic suspense novel set in a small community along the Inside Passage of the Alaska Panhandle. What better place for someone to disappear from a life they chose to leave behind, or perhaps were forced to leave behind? Shadow Gap Chief of Police Autumn Long had years of law enforcement experience, handling circumstances in the wilds of Alaska unknown to most United States law enforcement officers, but was she prepared when murders began happening in her small town? All outsiders come under suspicion, but possibly someone more familiar might be responsible. Elizabeth Goddard keeps readers on the edge of their seats with this intriguing plot and the harsh realities of life in Alaska. The mental images she paints of the beautiful Alaskan landscape and sea and river scapes are stunning. She also paints a picture of isolation broken only by choosing to become a part of a small tight knit community in Alaska's towns separated by vasts amount of land from major cities,or even larger towns. I anxiously await book two in her Missing in Alaska series.

I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Cold Light of Day from Revell without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.




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