Dark Water: A totally gripping thriller with a killer twist (Detective Erika Foster Book 3)

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Dark Water: A totally gripping thriller with a killer twist (Detective Erika Foster Book 3)

Dark Water: A totally gripping thriller with a killer twist (Detective Erika Foster Book 3)

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USC Scripter Award winners: 'Little Women' and 'Fleabag' ". AwardsWatch. 2020-01-25 . Retrieved 2021-08-30.

Kudos, Mr. Bryndza for pulling readers into this captivating story that spans almost three decades. I never tire of your storytelling and hope your fountain of ideas is far from drying up. Is the suspect someone close to home? Someone is keeping secrets. Someone who doesn’t want this case solved. And they’ll do anything to stop Erika from finding the truth. The remains are identified as belonging to seven year old Jessica Collins who had been reported missing twenty six years earlier. Erika calls in a favor and gets herself assigned to the case vowing to find whoever put young Jessica into her grave and get answers for a family that has grieved for their loss for far too long. In Dark Water, Lowry questions the truth of reality and the reality of truth, merging melodrama with psychodrama, gothic horror with psychology. Mesmerizing.I have had the pleasure of reading all of Mr. Bryndza’s Erika Foster crime novels, and this one may be the best yet. Sure, the subject matter is far more morose (the victim is a dead child) but in spite of that, the suspect list is longer and there are deeper and stronger emotional components between the characters. The story started strong and continued that way- each chapter drawing the reader deeper and deeper into the world of police investigations, speculations, and shady suspects.

Red herrings are sprinkled here and there and the ending was something I never could have imagined. It's a compelling book that I didn't want to put down once started. Dark Water, Burning World is a new book by the Syrian-born artist Issam Kourbaj to mark the 12th anniversary of the Syrian uprising.

I received a copy of Dark Water by Robert Bryndza through NetGalley for an honest review. My thanks to Bookouture and to Robert Bryndza for the opportunity. I discovered author Robert Bryndza earlier this year when I was blown away by the first book in this series 'The Girl in the Ice'. I have now read all three books in this series and have experienced a similar feeling each time. I can highly recommend both this author and this series. The secret ingredient of such a mystery book is finely seasoned crime. This book found an unlikely fan in me. I have been acquainted with the Anderson and Costello detective duo, assisted by a brilliant supporting cast. I usually do not enjoy grisly murder inquiries, but Dark Water was so well written, it seemed like Ramsay, the fine author of the book, had only me in mind when penning it. This book speaks to you. I have DNFed a lot

Bilott, Robert (2019). Exposure: poisoned water, corporate greed, and one lawyer's twenty-year battle against DuPont. New York: Atria Books. ISBN 9781501172816– via The Internet Archive. Another winner for Robert Bryndza, he never lets his readers down, and I SO look forward to the next in the series. So what we have here is another decidedly nightmarish read. You know that feeling when you’ve had a very eventful day, you might be a bit shaken by something that happened or something someone said or did during the day, and when you finally get to sleep, you sleep very fitfully, your mind trying to process and make sense of the stuff that happened, you’re stumbling from one dream into another, waking up for seconds in between, and when the alarm goes off in the morning you’re feeling dead tired and entirely combobulated. That feeling? That is exactly how I felt when reading Dark Water!Paulson, Terry. "Ten Movies Earn an American Values Award for 2019". Townhall . Retrieved 2022-03-04. a b "Dark Waters (2019)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Archived from the original on November 25, 2005 . Retrieved March 18, 2020. Besides the procedural aspects of the plot, the real strength of Dark Water, I think, is in the character development. We get so much more of Erika Foster’s personal life, her thoughts, and her feelings in this book. Yes, she’s still edgy and cranky, but there is a softness beneath the surface that makes her easy to root for. I was happy to see Moss and Peterson included in this book; even though they work at Erika’s old station, she is able to borrow them for her team on this investigation. Commander Marsh is sprinkled here and there also, and I won’t be surprised if we see Erika return to her previous station in future books. Dark Water feels like a classic novel because of its strength. Its lasting impact. Not only is Lowry's mastery of prose sky-high, but her awareness of pace was enthralling. It was a delight and an adventure to read. This is a book I'd like to keep on my shelf, and return to when I'm in need of a reminder of the sheer force and power that good writing can muster.



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