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The Darkest Time of Night (2018)

par Jeremy Finley

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"Anchor and investigative journalist for WSMV-TV in Nashville, Jeremy Finley's debut thriller explores what happens to people's lives when our world intersects with the unexplainable. When four-year-old William vanishes in the woods behind his home, the only witness is his older brother who whispers, "The lights took him," and then never speaks again. With these words, the boys' grandmother Lynn Roseworth fears only she knows the truth. But coming forward would ruin her family and her husband's political career. As Lynn and her best friend Roxy revisit the secrets of her long-buried past to find clues that will lead to William, they'll get ensnared in a much larger conspiracy. The truth is hidden for a reason, and not even a grandmother's love may be enough to save her grandson from what is coming for them all. Author Jeremy Finley was inspired to write this story after interviewing so many families of missing people for stories and seeing how far people will go to try to find their loved ones. He combined this experience with that of his mother-in-law, who was a secretary in an astronomy department, like Lynn, for professors who researched UFOs and were featured in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". The Darkest Time of Night is fast-paced debut full of suspense and government cover-ups, perfect for thriller and alien fans alike"--… (plus d'informations)
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I did read the entire book, even though I knew what was going to happen. I liked some of the characters, but it was too predictable for me. ( )
  terran | Oct 22, 2022 |
While this is your pretty standard conspiracy/x-files/abucting alien kind of plot, it had as its delightful twist as the protagonist an almost 70-year-old woman who was trying to lead a quiet life and has been failing on a rather large scale. So, just for that, this is worth reading. ( )
  WiebkeK | Nov 26, 2021 |
A seven year old boy disappears in the woods outside his Tennessee home. William Chance is the grandson of a US Senator, so the story immediately draws media attention. The FBI and National Guard comb the woods. The police question every sex offender and possible person of interest within miles of the wooded area. No leads. No sign of the child. Nothing. It's like he disappeared into thin air. But his grandmother, Lynn Roseworth, thinks she knows what happened. It has happened before. Many, many times. In the 1960s Lynn was an assistant in a college astronomy department. One of the professors was doing research into missing persons cases. Although the cases were all seemingly unrelated, all of the witnesses said they saw people disappear into strange beams of light. Lynn knows the truth. There are very powerful people and agencies that would never, ever let her reveal what she knows. But she's determined to save her grandson....no matter what she has to do.

This story gave me the same creepy-cool feeling I used to get while watching episodes of the X-Files. In trying to locate and save her grandson, Lynn has to wade through her own past. Missing memories from childhood and what she discovered while working at the college in the 60s hold the truth that she has to reconcile in order to find William. It's dangerous to start looking into secrets that powerful government agencies want kept from the public. As she investigates, Lynn discovers the total horrifying truth: We are not alone.

Despite my not being a real fan of conspiracy theory stories or alien abduction tales, I enjoyed this story. Two feisty older women -- Lynn and her good friend Roxy -- setting off to blow the cover off a long-held government secret just gave this story a cooler edge than other similar books I have read. The plot isn't new....and it reads like a script from the X-Files....but 70-year old women determined to rescue a missing child, dodging men in black and nefarious secret agents while investigating UFOs --- what's not to love? I enjoyed the story for what it is ..... a suspenseful story about government cover-ups and aliens. The story continues in book 2 --The Dark Above.

On to book 2! ( )
  JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
You would like this series if you like Stranger Things or X-Files. Its about some children that disappear in the woods at night and the only thing witnesses can say is they noticed bugs swarming and a bright light. You need to read the first book in the series to understand what is happening in the second book, but for me the pace of the book was too slow. ( )
  kerryp | Jul 4, 2020 |
This is basically a run-of-the-mill story of alien abduction and government cover-up. But it's fun, and a bit silly, and engaging, and the best part is that the main character is an older woman, who drags her best friend along as she hunts down her abducted grandson. The end is slightly less satisfying than I had hoped, but it was fine. So if you're looking for some good entertaining fluff, this fits the bill. ( )
  Gwendydd | Nov 23, 2018 |
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"Anchor and investigative journalist for WSMV-TV in Nashville, Jeremy Finley's debut thriller explores what happens to people's lives when our world intersects with the unexplainable. When four-year-old William vanishes in the woods behind his home, the only witness is his older brother who whispers, "The lights took him," and then never speaks again. With these words, the boys' grandmother Lynn Roseworth fears only she knows the truth. But coming forward would ruin her family and her husband's political career. As Lynn and her best friend Roxy revisit the secrets of her long-buried past to find clues that will lead to William, they'll get ensnared in a much larger conspiracy. The truth is hidden for a reason, and not even a grandmother's love may be enough to save her grandson from what is coming for them all. Author Jeremy Finley was inspired to write this story after interviewing so many families of missing people for stories and seeing how far people will go to try to find their loved ones. He combined this experience with that of his mother-in-law, who was a secretary in an astronomy department, like Lynn, for professors who researched UFOs and were featured in "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". The Darkest Time of Night is fast-paced debut full of suspense and government cover-ups, perfect for thriller and alien fans alike"--

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