Silence on Cold River
A Novel
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Publisher Description
Three people cross paths in the north Georgia woods one night, setting into motion a race to catch a ruthless and chillingly inventive serial killer.
On a run through the woods outside her north Georgia hometown, defense attorney Ama Chaplin encounters a mysterious hiker and recognizes him, too late, as a sociopath she successfully defended when he was a teenager. In the intervening seventeen years, Ama changed her name and moved to Atlanta, anxious to put her past behind her. Michael Walton, her young client, grew into a ruthless and inventive murderer. And now that he’s caught her, he can put a twisted, years-in-the-making plot into motion. Neither of them knows that someone else saw her go into the woods alone: Eddie Stevens, whose daughter Hazel vanished on the same spot a year ago. The police think she ran away. Eddie believes the truth is much worse. Grieving and desperate, he’d planned to kill himself to return attention to his daughter’s cold case, but he can’t shake the feeling that something happened to Ama, the runner he saw disappear into the trees. When she doesn’t come back out, he heads into the woods with a loaded gun to check on her. Meanwhile, the local police department’s newest detective connects the dots between two cold cases and begins to suspect he’s dealing with a serial killer—but time is running out to save Ama, and he’ll need to make some unlikely allies to face down the dangers lurking in the woods.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dunn (the Hightower Trilogy) makes good use of the perspectives of multiple characters throughout her clever thriller debut. In 1989, in rural Tarson, Ga., rookie defense attorney Ama Shoemaker manages to get Michael Walton, a client charged with animal cruelty, acquitted, despite the mountain of evidence against him. Creeped out by Michael, Ama asks him to make sure that their paths never cross again, but Michael has other plans. In 2006, Ama is jogging near Tarson when she injures her ankle. A stranger offers to help her but then assaults and abducts her. Dunn wastes little time revealing that the stranger is actually Michael, and alternates Michael's new encounter with Ama with the search for her conducted by Martin Locklear, a police detective seeking professional redemption, and Eddie Stevens, a man driven to consider suicide by the disappearance of his 18-year-old daughter. The various strands mesh well by the end. Fans of Lisa Unger will be pleased.
Customer Reviews
The tension never ceased.
I cared about the outcome for every character in this spine-tingling thriller. Couldn’t put it down and plan to read it again:)