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Part of "Simon Serrailler" series
"The Risk of Darkness" by Susan Hill is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the depths of human nature and the consequences of our actions. The novel is the second in the series featuring detective Simon Serrailler, but it can also be read as a standalone. The story revolves around the kidnapping of a young girl, Freya, and the subsequent investigation led by Serrailler. The novel delves into the minds of the characters, particularly the kidnapper, and the reader is taken on a journey of fear, tension, and uncertainty. Hill's masterful storytelling keeps the reader on the edge of their seat as they try to unravel the mystery and uncover the truth. One of the strengths of "The Risk of Darkness" is the character development. Serrailler is a complex and intriguing character who is both determined and vulnerable. The supporting characters are also well-developed, and the reader gets a sense of their motivations and emotions. The novel also explores themes of family, community, and the impact of crime on both. Hill's writing is descriptive and evocative, and she paints a vivid picture of the small cathedral city where the story is set. Overall, "The Risk of Darkness" is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that will keep readers engaged until the very end. It is a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers and those who enjoy well-crafted and intricate plots. In conclusion, "The Risk of Darkness" is a standout novel that showcases Susan Hill's talent for storytelling. It is a gripping and suspenseful read that will leave readers questioning the nature of humanity and the consequences of our actions...
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