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As Darkness Falls

par Bronwyn Parry

Séries: Dungirri (Book 1)

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"Detectives Isabella and Alec lead the search for a child kidnapped from an Australian country town, but they soon realise that Isabella's safety is also in danger."--Provided by publisher.
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Totally hooked on Bronwyn Parry. The right balance between romance and suspense. Well written with admirable skill and technique. ( )
  juanita.kees | Sep 9, 2017 |
Some failures are worse than others. Most of us, when we fail, can mark it down as a lesson learned, and move on. But when your failure results in, first, the death of a child, and then, the death of a man you believe to be innocent, then moving on is almost impossible. For Detective Isabelle O'Connell, it was all made worse by the fact that it has happened in the town of her own childhood, and the dead child is that of people she grew up with. That was a year ago.

The disappearance of another little girl in Isabelle O'Connell's home town of Dungirri sends Detective Chief Inspector Alec Goddard from the State Crime Command in Sydney to offer Isabelle a chance of redemption, a chance to find and stop the perpetrator. Again the child is that of friends from Isabelle's childhood.

It is soon clear that by returning to Dungirri Isabelle is putting her own life on the line. Not everybody is pleased to see her.
From the start too it is obvious that under other circumstances Isabelle and Alec would find each other very attractive.

The copy of AS DARKNESS FALLS that I borrowed from my library has a promo that says If you enjoy reading Nora Roberts you will love...
I went into reading WHEN DARKNESS FALLS knowing that it was a finalist in the Romance Writers of Australia Romantic Book of the Year Award 2009, in the Romantic Elements category. Prior to publication, the manuscript won the Romance Writers of America 2007 Golden Heart Award, for best unpublished Romantic Suspense.
Now, I have read Nora Roberts, but mainly prefer her more noir writing as J.D. Robb, and romantic fiction is not generally on my reading platter, even when combined with crime fiction.

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this novel. It was Bronwyn Parry's first novel, apparently scheduled to be the first of a batch of 3. The romance element is well done, as both Isabelle and Alec struggle to maintain their separateness. I thought the crime fiction bit was well plotted too, and comes to a satisfying denouement. Parry clearly sets this in a dusty, parched, hot Australian environment but that really didn't feel overwhelming. Dungirri is really just a closeknit Australian town on the edge of the bush, where every one knows every one else. It is town like most other small rural towns, where those who live there have mainly been there all their lives, where memories are long.

When I reviewed Nick Gadd's GHOSTLINES recently, I remarked that "For an Australian novelist it has an unusual blend of crime fiction and the paranormal."
I feel much the same about AS DARKNESS FALLS: it is an unusual blend of romance and crime fiction, to the point where in the book shops you will find it on the Romance shelves. Recently the Books Alive catalogue listed DARK COUNTRY, the sequel to AS DARKNESS FALLS, as "Mystery, romance, and suspense in the outback", but not in the crime fiction titles.
Perhaps, because I usually read a darker flavour of crime fiction, I don't often come across this end of the genre. ( )
1 voter smik | Oct 3, 2009 |
Opening Sentence: '…No not this…’

Set in a small isolated settlement, Dungirri, in north western NSW, Australia, a little girl has gone missing on her way home from school. She is not the first. Twelve months ago another little girl was taken, and her body was found a week later. She had been kept alive for six days before being killed.

Detective Isabelle O’Connor grew up in Dungirri, she had been on the investigating team and badly hurt, both physically and emotionally, when an angry mob from the town took matters into their own hands and killed the man that Isabella was protecting and they believed was the little girl's killer. Now Isabella is living in isolation on her property in the Blue Mountains with her dog, and just a few weeks away from her resignation from the police coming into force.

Alec Goddard, a Detective Chief Inspector from Sydney has been assigned the case of finding the latest missing girl. Knowing that they only have a few days to find the little girl, he persuades Isabella to come and help. Trying to get the inhabitants of a town wracked by guilt, remorse and fear to help, Alec and Isabella must identify and catch the murderer before another child dies. Although the crime investigation takes centre stage, the reader gets a glimpse of the growing attraction between the two investigators.

The plot is good and believable, the lead characters are realistic, and the suspense builds along with the body-count, and I did not figure out who the bad guy was until it was revealed. Is a very good thriller - with a good dollop of romance. This is the first book in a trilogy that will be set in the same area with different characters taking centre place. ( )
  sally906 | Sep 27, 2009 |
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