Shadows at Dusk

Shadows at Dusk by Elizabeth Goddard

Shadows at Dusk. Oh my. A bush pilot with a heartbreaking agenda and a detective on a desperate search. Come on.

I binged this book in two days. Because snap. With two big tugs at my heart, I couldn’t leave the book unfinished. First we have a bush pilot who survived a horrific accident and then settled into relative obscurity to start over. But when one of Carrie’s dearest friends is brutally murdered, everything changes.

Detective Trevor West is desperately hunting for his missing sister and discovers a set of photos she’d left behind. Carrie is the one person who could help him figure out where the pictures were taken, but she’ll only help if he assists in finding the killer.

And we’re off. I liked the way the author made me feel like I was standing in an Alaskan town, flying over the remote places and immersed in their culture. And I enjoyed the way the relationship grew slowly, with a lot of mistrust on both sides to begin. The action and tension ramped up as the plot tightened to a very satisfying conclusion. Highly recommended.

I received a copy of Shadows at Dusk from the publisher via NetGalley. The enjoyment is all my own.

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