

She whipped around and saw the knife gleaming in his hand…Īs the snow begins to melt across Plattsburgh, New York, the body of a young woman is found buried in a snowbank. A crack behind her, a foot snapping a branch, it warned her that he was still coming. Around her, the snow was falling, casting an eerie silence over the town. Her heart was pounding so hard, she was sure it would give out.

She’d been running for so long, it felt like her legs were on fire. Title: Find Me In The Dark (Detective Harlow Durant 1) by Dea Poirier The Quiet People is a twisty read that will keep you on your toes throughout, not knowing what will happen next. I can’t say too much more in case I give away any spoilers, but I can safely say that The Quiet People is up there as one of my top reads of this year. You’re not sure who to trust or whether it’s going to end badly for the characters or not. Goodness, you’re really thrown through a loop during this novel, both emotionally and with all the shocks and surprises the author chucks at you along the way.

The second perspective is DI Rebecca Kent, a solid and experienced copper tasked with finding out the truth, no matter the consequences. Zach is a bit of a problem child, but you see how much Cameron loves him and all the range of emotions that he goes through after he goes missing and he becomes more and more unpredictable. The first is Cameron, a best-selling crime author, who, along with his wife, finds their son Zach missing. I’m still trying to pick my jaw up from the floor after reading The Quiet People! This is my first Paul Cleave novel and I can safely say this won’t be my last. I want to thank Anne Cater for inviting me on this tour and Orenda Books for providing me with a copy of The Quiet People in exchange for an honest review.
