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At First Light (2021)

par Barbara Nickless

Séries: Dr. Evan Wilding (1)

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"On the muddy banks of the Calumet River, a body has been found posed next to a series of mysterious glyphs and bearing wounds from a ritualistic slaying. Chicago detective Addie Bisset knows only one man who can decipher the message left by the killer: her friend Dr. Evan Wilding. A brilliant forensic semiotician, Evan decodes the etchings as Viking Age runes. They suggest either human sacrifice or righteous punishment. But to what god? And for what sins? Only one thing is clear from the disturbing runic riddles: there are more victims to come. As Evan races to determine the identity of the Viking Poet, he and Addie uncover the killer's most terrifying secret yet: the motive. This startling discovery puts Evan's life in mortal danger, and verse by ancient verse, time is running out"--Back cover.… (plus d'informations)
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At First Light is a suspenseful thriller about ancient runes and ritual murder that grabbed me from page one. After reading this author's Sydney Parnell series, I knew this new series would be good, but it has exceeded my expectations. I love this new character, Dr. Evan Wilding, a Semiotician—an expert interpreting signs and symbols left at crime scenes by serial killers. When Chicago PD detective Adrianne "Addie" Bisset and her partner, Patrick, discover a murder victim posed in the Calumet River, her first thought is to call her friend, Evan. As Addie and Evan track down an insane killer out for revenge, the plot takes the reader deep into the history of the Vikings, medieval literature, and the fascinating subject of bog bodies. I felt thoroughly entertained and educated after reading this book! I can't wait to see what these two get into in the next book in this series. ( )
  PaulaGalvan | Dec 12, 2022 |

It's wonderful when you pick up a book with few expectations and then find yourself swept away by it so that you are reluctant to put it down until you reach the end. That's what happened to me with 'At First Light'.

I'd expected the book to be good because I had enjoyed 'Blood On The Tracks', the first book in Barbara Nickless' Sydney Rose Parnell series about an ex-soldier turned railroad cop and her service dog, but that was quite a dark and serious book with the mystery wrapped around the causes and effects of PTSD. 'At First Light' is also dark, it's about ritual killings after all, but it is, from the first page, a glorious cinematic entertainment that feels like a striking anime that uses strong lines and a dark palette to create an atmosphere that is one part threat, one part humour and two parts sheer escapism.

I was hooked after only a few chapters. I loved the wit and deliberately dramatic scene-setting. Then there's the puzzle of the posed dead body showing signs of a ritual killing and surrounded by what looked like Norse runes. What truly pulled me in was Dr Evan Wilding who has comic book graphic novel character written all over him. A British academic who has tenure at the University of Chicago where he lectures on semiotics, does falconry as a hobby, works with the Chicago police as a consulting forensic semiotician giving meaning to signs, intentional and unintentional, left behind by killers and who is also only fifty-three inches tall. The sight of him going toe-to-toe with an oversized narcissistic anti-intellectual Police Lieutenant made me smile.

The book wasn't all the Dr. Wilder show. The other main character is homicide detective Addie Bisset, a strong, independent woman who is feeling undervalued by the new Lieutenant who seems not to see policing as a suitable job for a woman. Addie drives a lot of the action in the book. She's also the reason for Evan Wilding's involvement, which gave the story a background hum of unrequited affection between the two.

I liked the way that Barbara Nicklass kept a nice balance between the puzzle and the personal. Solving the puzzle involved taking in large amounts of information about Norse mythology, different interpretations of Beowulf, the structure of Norse poetry and a detailed description of the how runes are translated yet all of this was managed in an engaging way that never dragged and was actually quite fun in a nerdy-but-cool kind of way. The personal part was fascinating. The characters were all a bit superhero larger than life but then that's what I like about superhero stories. Why be subtle when you can be graphically compelling?

But there was more to them than that. They became people who you started to care about and who you could see cared about each other. Barbara Nickless used this to create a slowly building sense of threat. Every time I saw something or someone that Dr Evan Wilding liked, I heard the echo of future loss, of grief waiting in the shadows and wonder whether they would survive until the end of the book.

I had great fun with this. I've already ordered the second book in the series 'Dark Of Night', which comes out later this year.
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  MikeFinnFiction | Jun 11, 2022 |
So thoroughly entertaining and fast paced that I read it in one day. This book has quite a cast of characters. Hoping this is marked Dr. Evan Wilding #1 that there will be a sequel. ( )
  juju2cat | Feb 27, 2022 |
Here’s a clever, experienced and insightful author at the top of her game. Perfectly plotted. Relentlessly paced. Delightful characters and just enough banter and humour to balance the gruesome. I look forward to reading more by Barbara Nickless. ( )
  PhilipJHunt | Feb 4, 2022 |
3.0-3.5 stars (rating shown may vary depending on site)

This was an Amazon First Reads pick. The mystery was interesting but there is a lot of detail regarding Vikings, Norse, Runes, and death rituals. Most of which I wasn't overly familiar with. It started out interesting, but there was so much to remember, particularly about the runes and their translation, that at some point I gave up trying.

While it was interesting to have a differently abled main character, none of the characters in the book struck a chord with me to the point where I was rooting for him/her. I did like that Evan connected with Tommy by using methods different than what most others had tried. ( )
  JenniferRobb | Dec 26, 2021 |
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"On the muddy banks of the Calumet River, a body has been found posed next to a series of mysterious glyphs and bearing wounds from a ritualistic slaying. Chicago detective Addie Bisset knows only one man who can decipher the message left by the killer: her friend Dr. Evan Wilding. A brilliant forensic semiotician, Evan decodes the etchings as Viking Age runes. They suggest either human sacrifice or righteous punishment. But to what god? And for what sins? Only one thing is clear from the disturbing runic riddles: there are more victims to come. As Evan races to determine the identity of the Viking Poet, he and Addie uncover the killer's most terrifying secret yet: the motive. This startling discovery puts Evan's life in mortal danger, and verse by ancient verse, time is running out"--Back cover.

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