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Dark Roads
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Review originally published on https://www.mysteryandsuspense.com/ on 12/3/20.
Review also posted at: https://bonkersforthebooks.wordpress.com
Over the past year or so, I’ve wondered at random times, “What is Chevy Stevens up to, and when will she release a new book?” As a fan, you can imagine my delight when I saw that DARK ROADS was announced as her upcoming novel...and the result of her work is compelling.
Cold Creek Highway has been well known for decades. There have been countless warnings: Don’t hitchhike, don’t drive on the highway at night, and do your absolute best to avoid it altogether. Why? Because hitchhikers have disappeared and cars have broken down, and there are many women whose dead bodies were found near the highway...or never found at all.
Hailey McBride is well aware of the dangers of Cold Creek Highway, having been a resident of Cold Creek for all of her life. After her father dies, she ends up in a dreadful living situation. One thing leads to another, and she feels that her only way out is to disappear and use her outdoor skills to survive. She doesn’t predict that the town will think she is a victim of the serial killer hunting the highway. She also doesn’t predict the dangers she will land in.
Beth Chevalier visits Cold Creek to attend the annual memorial for the highway victims. She has a personal investment, as her sister was murdered a year ago. With her mind held captive with grief, she stays in town and gets to know the citizens, hoping to find out who killed her sister. Through the dark roads of the highway and the woods, she soon finds that nothing is as it seems, and not everybody should be trusted at first glance.
I have to say that this book didn’t go in the direction I thought it would. I was expecting a scary story with lots of creepy moments involving a serial killer. My brief disappointment didn’t last for long. Although not scary in the literal sense, this is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller that rarely gave me time to relax and breathe. It’s almost a survivalist story where tons of woodsy, outdoor elements come into play with the characters. It’s certainly never boring.
On top of that, there are 2.5 moments (from what I gathered) that are meant to surprise. I guessed 1.5 of them beforehand, but ALL of them are executed flawlessly. It’s also very atmospheric. I had no problem picturing everything in my mind, and I think that’s one of an author’s greatest attributes. It’s so hard to do it well, but Chevy Stevens succeeds.
All in all, while the story detours from truly frightening, it makes a right turn in the woods and captivates with intensity and intrigue. Oh, and there’s a canine costar to boot...who may very well be my favorite character.
The author’s note is also worth a read, as she was inspired by the Highway of Tears, a real situation with murdered or missing women in Northern British Columbia.
3.5 stars.
Sincere thank you to St. Martin’s Press for providing me an ARC. All opinions are my own.
Review originally published on https://www.mysteryandsuspense.com/ on 12/3/20.
Review also posted at: https://bonkersforthebooks.wordpress.com
Over the past year or so, I’ve wondered at random times, “What is Chevy Stevens up to, and when will she release a new book?” As a fan, you can imagine my delight when I saw that DARK ROADS was announced as her upcoming novel...and the result of her work is compelling.
Cold Creek Highway has been well known for decades. There have been countless warnings: Don’t hitchhike, don’t drive on the highway at night, and do your absolute best to avoid it altogether. Why? Because hitchhikers have disappeared and cars have broken down, and there are many women whose dead bodies were found near the highway...or never found at all.
Hailey McBride is well aware of the dangers of Cold Creek Highway, having been a resident of Cold Creek for all of her life. After her father dies, she ends up in a dreadful living situation. One thing leads to another, and she feels that her only way out is to disappear and use her outdoor skills to survive. She doesn’t predict that the town will think she is a victim of the serial killer hunting the highway. She also doesn’t predict the dangers she will land in.
Beth Chevalier visits Cold Creek to attend the annual memorial for the highway victims. She has a personal investment, as her sister was murdered a year ago. With her mind held captive with grief, she stays in town and gets to know the citizens, hoping to find out who killed her sister. Through the dark roads of the highway and the woods, she soon finds that nothing is as it seems, and not everybody should be trusted at first glance.
I have to say that this book didn’t go in the direction I thought it would. I was expecting a scary story with lots of creepy moments involving a serial killer. My brief disappointment didn’t last for long. Although not scary in the literal sense, this is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller that rarely gave me time to relax and breathe. It’s almost a survivalist story where tons of woodsy, outdoor elements come into play with the characters. It’s certainly never boring.
On top of that, there are 2.5 moments (from what I gathered) that are meant to surprise. I guessed 1.5 of them beforehand, but ALL of them are executed flawlessly. It’s also very atmospheric. I had no problem picturing everything in my mind, and I think that’s one of an author’s greatest attributes. It’s so hard to do it well, but Chevy Stevens succeeds.
All in all, while the story detours from truly frightening, it makes a right turn in the woods and captivates with intensity and intrigue. Oh, and there’s a canine costar to boot...who may very well be my favorite character.
The author’s note is also worth a read, as she was inspired by the Highway of Tears, a real situation with murdered or missing women in Northern British Columbia.
3.5 stars.
Sincere thank you to St. Martin’s Press for providing me an ARC. All opinions are my own.
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Great review Michael! I am super excited to read this one. I thought the same thing as you...where has Chevy Stevens been? Glad she finally came out with a new one!
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Jayme wrote: "Great review Michael! I am super excited to read this one. I thought the same thing as you...where has Chevy Stevens been? Glad she finally came out with a new one!"
Thanks, Jayme! She was missing in action for way too long! This one is a bit different, but still totally gripping!
Thanks, Jayme! She was missing in action for way too long! This one is a bit different, but still totally gripping!
Nothing with a canine co-star can be bad! Glad you enjoyed it despite the turn it took! Terrific review! 🐶
Jayme wrote: "Nothing with a canine co-star can be bad! Glad you enjoyed it despite the turn it took! Terrific review! 🐶"
Truer words have never been spoken! 😂🐶 Thanks, Jayme! So glad it was still a gripping read. PHEW!
Truer words have never been spoken! 😂🐶 Thanks, Jayme! So glad it was still a gripping read. PHEW!
An excellent review, Michael and great to see an author you've followed doesn't let you down with the latest book.
I read Still Missing a while ago and enjoyed it, so I’m looking forward to reading this one and more by this author - great review Michael!
Regina wrote: "Fab review, naturally! But... does the dog die? 😬"
Thanks so much, Regina! And NO, thank goodness! I would’ve mentioned that. 😊
Thanks so much, Regina! And NO, thank goodness! I would’ve mentioned that. 😊
Meredith wrote: "Fantastic review, Michael! You have me excited about the canine co-star, lol!"
Thanks, Meredith! I completely understand your excitement! LOL!
Thanks, Meredith! I completely understand your excitement! LOL!
Peter wrote: "An excellent review, Michael and great to see an author you've followed doesn't let you down with the latest book."
Thanks, Peter! It is definitely nice when an author is consistent with good work. :)
Thanks, Peter! It is definitely nice when an author is consistent with good work. :)
Richard wrote: "I read Still Missing a while ago and enjoyed it, so I’m looking forward to reading this one and more by this author - great review Michael!"
Thanks, Richard! Still Missing was a great one! Actually, they all are...so I hope you enjoy them too! :)
Thanks, Richard! Still Missing was a great one! Actually, they all are...so I hope you enjoy them too! :)
Sarah wrote: "Thanks for the review! This one sounds good!"
Thanks, Sarah! Hope you enjoy it if you read it!
Thanks, Sarah! Hope you enjoy it if you read it!
Excellent review Michael! I haven’t read any of her books in a while. I’ve been looking forward to this one!
Kaceey wrote: "Excellent review Michael! I haven’t read any of her books in a while. I’ve been looking forward to this one!"
Thanks, Kaceey! Hope you enjoy this one then. 😊
Thanks, Kaceey! Hope you enjoy this one then. 😊
I like the sound of this one and will probably give it a go when it's released. Thanks for the great review!! 🙂
Farrah wrote: "I like the sound of this one and will probably give it a go when it's released. Thanks for the great review!! 🙂"
Thanks, Farrah! Hopefully you’re into this one just like I was! 😊
Thanks, Farrah! Hopefully you’re into this one just like I was! 😊
I've heard of the Highway of Tears - your review has piqued my curiosity about this book inspired by it. Great review, Michael!
Kat wrote: "I've heard of the Highway of Tears - your review has piqued my curiosity about this book inspired by it. Great review, Michael!"
Thank you, Kat! I never heard of the Highway of Tears before reading this book, but I’m going to have to look it up. I love google projects. 😊 Something tells me only the basis of the plot is inspiration.
Thank you, Kat! I never heard of the Highway of Tears before reading this book, but I’m going to have to look it up. I love google projects. 😊 Something tells me only the basis of the plot is inspiration.
Fantastic review, Michael! So glad to see that this one did not disappoint as you've had to wait awhile for it. :)
Thanks, Melissa! It was great to revisit Chevy Stevens and read her latest. She has so much talent! :)
Sandra wrote: "Great review Michael... this does sound creepy. I don’t think I have tried this author yet 😊"
Thanks, Sandra! It wasn’t creepy in the way I’d hoped, but still such a gripping story! 😊 Hope you enjoy her books if you try them!
Thanks, Sandra! It wasn’t creepy in the way I’d hoped, but still such a gripping story! 😊 Hope you enjoy her books if you try them!
Marilyn wrote: "Ok Michael, your awesome review makes me want to read this book! 😁"
Why thank you, Marilyn! 😃 I look forward to your thoughts if you end up reading it!
Why thank you, Marilyn! 😃 I look forward to your thoughts if you end up reading it!
Ceecee wrote: "The canine characters are often my favourite!!! Fantastic review Michael 😊"
Thanks, Ceecee! They are quite special, aren’t they?! 🐶😊
Thanks, Ceecee! They are quite special, aren’t they?! 🐶😊
Great review Michael. What a coincidence I just started my first Chevy’s book this morning! Already liking the MC’s voice :)
I saw a book from her on my shelf recently and wondered the same thing! Happy to know there’s a new one and it’s good! Terrific review, Michael!