The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz

Genre: Suspense
Pages: 464 pages
Published Date: June 20, 2017
Publisher: Bantam
Series: First in Series
Rating: 4 out of 5 
Age: Adult 

Dean Koontz’s The Silent Corner marks the gripping debut of the Jane Hawk series. It is a high-octane thriller that seamlessly blends suspense, intrigue, and a dash of science fiction. In this taut narrative, Koontz introduces us to Jane Hawk, a resilient and resourceful former FBI agent who finds herself on a relentless quest for truth after her husband’s inexplicable suicide.

The novel opens with a heart-wrenching premise: Jane’s husband, a decorated soldier, inexplicably takes his own life, leaving behind a cryptic message that thrusts Jane into a world of grief and suspicion. Refusing to accept the official explanations, Jane uncovers a disturbing pattern of suicides among seemingly content and successful individuals. Her investigation points to a powerful and covert organization wielding advanced technology to manipulate minds and orchestrate deaths.

Koontz excels in crafting a narrative that is both thrilling and thought-provoking. Jane Hawk is a compelling protagonist—intelligent, determined, and deeply human. Her grief and rage drive her relentless pursuit of the truth, making her a character readers can root for. The supporting cast, including allies and antagonists, is well-developed, adding depth and complexity to the story.

The pacing of The Silent Corner is impeccable. Koontz deftly balances moments of intense action with quieter, more introspective passages, allowing readers to catch their breath while delving deeper into the characters’ psyches. The plot twists and turns, keeping readers on edge and eager to see what happens next. Koontz’s skillful storytelling ensures that the suspense never wanes, maintaining a sense of urgency throughout the novel.

One of the standout aspects of The Silent Corner is its exploration of technology and control. The novel delves into the ethical implications of advanced technology, particularly in the context of surveillance and mind control. Koontz raises pertinent questions about privacy, free will, and the potential for abuse in an increasingly connected world. These themes add depth to the narrative, elevating it beyond a mere thriller to a thought-provoking commentary on contemporary issues.

Koontz’s prose is as polished as ever, with vivid descriptions that bring scenes to life and sharp dialogue that enhances character development. His ability to create a palpable sense of atmosphere, whether it’s the oppressive tension of a chase or the eerie calm of a suburban neighborhood, adds to the immersive experience of the novel.

The Silent Corner is a masterful start to the Jane Hawk series, showcasing Dean Koontz’s talent for crafting suspenseful, emotionally resonant, and thematically rich stories. Jane Hawk emerges as a memorable heroine, and her journey promises to be one that readers will eagerly follow. This novel is a must-read for fans of thrillers, as well as anyone interested in the intersection of technology and human nature. Koontz has once again proven his prowess as a storyteller, leaving readers clamoring for the next installment in this riveting series.

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The Secret of the Ravens by Joanna Cacao

Genre: Graphic Novel
Pages: 272 pages
Published Date: November 7, 2023
Publisher: Clarion Books
Series: N/A
Rating: 4 out of 5 
Age: 8-12 

The Secret of the Ravens by Joanna Cacao is a captivating middle-grade graphic novel that seamlessly blends mystery, adventure, and fantasy. This enchanting tale follows orphaned twins Elliot and Liza as they embark on a series of perilous quests, guided by enigmatic ravens, in their desperate attempt to escape their grim existence in an abandoned garbage heap.

Elliot and Liza’s story is a testament to resilience and the unbreakable bond of siblings. Their journey, starting in a desolate kingdom where they scavenge for survival, is a heart-wrenching tale. The discovery of the Raven Quests offers a glimmer of hope, promising riches and a chance to alter their fate. However, the path is treacherous, and the true nature of the quests is veiled in ominous secrets.

Cacao’s portrayal of the twins’ determination and courage, especially when Liza is gravely injured during one of their quests, is gripping. Elliot’s desperate mission to save his sister leads him to form unexpected alliances. The narrative is steeped in suspense, and the stakes are palpably high, creating a compelling story that keeps the reader on the edge of their seat until the very end.

The illustrations in The Secret of the Ravens are a standout feature, bringing Cacao’s vibrant world to life. The panels are meticulously crafted, with a keen eye for detail that enhances the storytelling. The characters’ expressions are vividly rendered, capturing their emotions and adding depth to their personalities.

The Secret of the Ravens is a beautifully illustrated and well-crafted graphic novel that will captivate young readers and adults alike. Joanna Cacao’s storytelling, combined with her exquisite artwork, creates an immersive experience that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant. This tale of adventure, loyalty, and the quest for a better life is a must-read for anyone who enjoys fantasy and graphic novels. 

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Ghost Roast by Shawneé Gibbs & Shawnelle Gibbs

Genre: Graphic Novel, Paranormal, Young Adult
Pages: 224 pages
Published Date: January 2, 2024
Publisher: Harper Collins Children’s Books, Versify
Series: N/A
Rating: 4.8 out of 5 
Age: 12+ 

Chelsea Grant, a seventeen-year-old, gets accepted to the popular group in her new prestigious school. But one night, when the group decides to break into a cemetery, Chelsea and her friends get arrested and thrown in jail. Unlike like her new friends (who amazingly don’t toss her aside), her parents decide to ground her for the whole summer. Part of her punishment is to help her father in his paranormal business – to help rid New Orleans of all its ghosts. While out at the Harrington Manor (which used to be Plantation). Chelsea finds out that she can see and even speak to spirits. Does she tell her father, whose grandmother, he believed, was killed by ghosts, or keep it to herself and try not to fall in love with a dashing young spirit who may not be who he says he is?

“Ghost Roast” is a captivating young adult graphic novel that breaks away from traditional ghost stories and love tales. The narrative is cozy and charming, blending unique elements to create an engaging experience. The illustrations are vibrant and lively, adding to the visual delight. I felt the story begins slowly; it becomes more interesting when the ghosts appear. The novel skillfully weaves historical insights, particularly about enslaved individuals in New Orleans, providing a deeper understanding of the past. The story handles sensitive topics like race and slavery gracefully, with a historical context that adds depth. The characters are magnetic and endearing, especially Chelsea and her friends, whose heartwarming camaraderie is a highlight, which is usually left out of books with characters/friends of different class levels. And I enjoyed that. Chelsea’s relationship with the mysterious Oliver adds a layer of paranormal romance.

“Ghost Roast” is an enjoyable read with a unique blend of cozy charm, historical insights, and distinctive characters. It stands out for its creativity and the author’s ability to address complex themes with finesse. This novel promises to deeply resonate with those seeking thought-provoking and heartwarming stories.

The book will be released on January 2, 2024, and I had the privilege of reading an early copy through #NetGalley. #GhostRoast

Content warnings: Death, slavery, war, racism, teasing/bullying

Good Behavior by Blake Crouch

Genre: Fiction, Thriller, Short Story, Mystery
Pages: 288 pages
Published Date: November 15, 2016
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer 
Series: N/A
Rating: 4 out of 5 
Age: 17+ 

DISCLAIMER:  I received an advance copy of Good Behavior from the publisher through NetGalley for the purposes of writing an honest review.

“Good Behavior” by Blake Crouch is a collection of three novellas that revolve around the character of Letty Dobesh, a con artist and thief who is trying to get her life back on track. The book is a fast-paced thriller with a strong character at its center.

The first novella, “The Pain of Others,” finds Letty working as a maid in a hotel where she discovers a wealthy guest who is engaged in a gruesome hobby. Letty must use all her skills to outwit the man and escape with her life. The second novella, “Sunset Key,” takes place on a tropical island where Letty is trying to start over after leaving jail. However, her past catches up with her when she is approached by a dangerous man who offers her a job she cannot refuse. In the final novella, “Grab,” Letty is hired by a man to steal a package from a high-security prison, but the job turns out to be much more dangerous than she anticipated.

Blake Crouch’s writing is crisp and engaging, and he manages to keep the tension high throughout the book. Letty is a compelling character, and the reader can’t help but root for her even though she is a criminal. Her inner struggles and motivations are well-developed, and the reader can understand why she makes the choices she does.

One of the strongest aspects of the book is its focus on the psychological toll that a life of crime takes on Letty. She is haunted by her past and struggles to find a way out of the cycle of violence and deception that has defined her life. Crouch handles this theme with sensitivity and insight, and it adds depth to the book beyond its fast-paced action scenes.

Overall, “Good Behavior” is an entertaining and thought-provoking read. The book’s focus on a complex and flawed character makes it stand out in the crowded field of thrillers. If you enjoy page-turning suspense with a strong character at its center, this book is definitely worth a read.

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