March 19, 2015

Under a Silent Moon by Elizabeth Haynes


ISBN-13: 9780062276049
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 24 February 2015
Format: Paperback, 400 pgs
Source: Purchased




Elizabeth Haynes' Into the Darkest Corner has left me a deep impression. Pumped with full intensity and a suspense that leaves you waiting at the edge of your seat, it is one of my top reads in 2013. When I heard she has a new series out I knew I have to read them. 

Under a Silent Moon, the first book of her Briarstone series follows DCI Louisa Smith's first investigation case. Truth be told, Lou isn't anxious to prove her efficiency a month after her promotion so she is hoping it'd be a straightforward case. She didn't get what she wished. The victim, Polly Leuchars, was brutally assaulted in her home, Yonder Cottage. She worked as a groom at Hermitage Farm and Yonder Cottage is part of her employer's estate. 

On the other end, the police also responded to a suicide case at the same time. Barbara Fletcher-Norman's car is found at the bottom of a local quarry near where Hermitage Farm is. At first glance, it seems too much of a coincidence but as Lou and her team gather the evidence they realised that the two cases might be linked. 

Author Elizabeth Haynes has once again written an intense suspense that had me hooked from the beginning till the end. As this book is more of a police procedural, readers are offered more than a glimpse of how the story unfolds as Ms. Haynes included case documents such as police dispatch logs, witness statements, intelligence reports etc to make it look more like an authentic murder investigation. Ms. Haynes knew all the works as she worked as a police Intelligence analyst for many years. 

I find her characters in this book engaging; and I enjoyed reading the exchanges between Lou and Jason Mercer, the analyst. The rest of the team consisted of some interesting characters too; like DI Andy Hamilton who seems to be a natural charmer with women and DS Sam Hollands for a strong female character aside from Lou. I know I'd be reading more of them in this series and I look forward to learning more of them. Suspense wise, I was actually glad I was correct to pinpoint the killer after reading a while but that didn't take away the fun of reading this mystery till the end, as I find the police procedural all so interesting and intriguing. Behind Closed Doors is the next book of this series and needless to say, I'm looking forward to reading it. 

10 comments:

  1. Me too, me too!! I think that it was a little clear that this was the first book of a series. Setting up the characters and giving us the initial info about them. And I also was so affected by Into the Darkest Corner, it would have been hard to top that. I'm curious to see if Sam Hollands will have a bigger part in the next book. Very nice review, Melody!

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    1. Kay - Into the Darkest Corner is so different from this book, isn't it? Still, it'd be unfair to compare them since the writing and the premise is different. I'm hoping Sam Holland will have a bigger part in the next book!

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  2. I really have to check out Elizabeth Haynes. I haven't read anything by her, but you and Kay have certainly aroused my interest!

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    1. Jenclair - I hope you'll read her books soon! :)

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  3. I really enjoyed this one as well! And Into the Darkest Corner as well which was also super good! I have a copy of the second book in this series and am planning on reading it very soon. Great review!

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  4. I checked this out from the library but unfortunately had to return it unread. I'm so bummed out because I know so many have really enjoyed this one. I definitely plan to check it out!

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  5. Samantha - Thanks, Sam! I hope you'll enjoy the second book as much as this one. I'm going to read it soon after I've finished a few books on my list. ;)

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  6. Iliana - You can always borrow it again from the library. I hope you'll enjoy reading it if you do. :)

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  7. I just finished reading Behind Closed Doors. It was even better, and I really liked Under a Silent Moon.

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    1. Wendy - I'm looking forward to your thoughts on Behind Closed Doors. I'm glad to hear it was even better than the first installment. :)

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