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Hold Back the Night by Axel Blackwell - Book Review

Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Are you one for detective mystery/thrillers? I haven't read so much of the genre but when my friend Axel Blackwell got in contact with me, I was in for a good whirl and now a growing love for the genre.

Hold Back The Night is a new detective thriller series by a budding author who has also written paranormal thrillers, two: Sisters of Sorrow and The Timeweaver's Wager, which are two of some of my most favorite books I've ever read! He's also co-authored along side of Dawn Lee McKenna in the Still Waters series.

Also before I begin I would like to let you know that I was sent a ebook ARC copy by the author but this in no way affects my review. This is also a spoiler free review.



The Characters

The book starts off with the point of view of the main character and this is the only time her point of view is in the story. It was much like a prologue (might have been classified as one but I can't remember), but I really enjoyed this. Again, since I am kinda new to this genre I am not sure if this is common, but I liked it none the less. We continued in Detective McDaniel's point of view the rest of the time. It's in third person past as well.

So firstly, our main character is Detective Darren McDaniel. He's set on justice and has a colorful history that lets the reader get to know him without any sudden dumping, it's very well thought out and sprinkled well. Something I noticed was home the name of him changed. For example in the police field he was known as McDaniel, whereas at his home or with his family off duty he was Darren. This was a very minor detail, but an important one that I loved seeing.

The minor characters all played an important part and I really enjoyed his co-workers, especially his partner Vanderwyk and there back and forth joking but ability to work together as a team and get things done.

The Plot

Here is the synopsis from Amazon:

4:23 a.m. The phone rings. The officer on the other end says, “It’s a bad one, Darren. Can you come?”

Darren McDaniel has worked dozens of homicides in his years as a detective. It’s a dark and gritty business, and he’s prepared to handle whatever it throws at him. Or so he once believed.

The pre-teen girl is dead, dressed in a white princess gown, lying on a bus stop bench. There’s a steel chain clamped to her ankle. A cryptic message scrawled across the booth’s dusty glass wall may be the only clue.

As McDaniel plunges into the case, he isn’t surprised to discover the girl had been held somewhere horrible before her death. But, his blood chills when the evidence shows she wasn’t alone. Other children were with her. Are they still there? Can McDaniel save them in time?

The detective races against the clock, but the closer he gets, the deadlier the chase becomes. Secrets this dark fight back. When those secrets turn their murderous attention on McDaniel’s family, he faces an impossible decision – let the killer walk free or risk losing his own daughter.

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This story was interesting and tugged at the heart string right away, pulling you into the story and being there with McDaniel. I loved how everything sort of circled around at the end.


The Pacing

The story has the perfect dose between detailing and giving info. It offers rich settings and descriptions. But it doesn't lag and make the reader fall asleep either. It offers the perfect medium: wasn't such a quick read that I felt like it was missing more and wasn't boring where I snoozed off. I was actually in fact trying to stay awake once I had taken my sleep medication just so I could finish a chapter!

Research

For me, it didn't seem like it was drawing a lot of blanks like intentionally leaving out details because of lack of research or grasping at straws. It felt like I was watching a crime TV show with the amount that you learned about the police life, without it being pushed at you or worldbuilding dumped.

The Publishing Side of Things

I was very impressed with the simple yet beautiful formatting. There were stormy cloud headers and these seemed like a very neat choice for this book. The book cover is sleek and fitting to the story. The price is very good for new readers. One thing I did wish was that I could find more digital retailers for this story.

The story also flowed well without any noticeable grammar issues or plot holes. The voice reigned the same and strong throughout the book, making me enjoy this character and genre choice and craving for more.

Overall

This was a fun ride to read! I enjoyed the reference to one of my favorite bands (The Birthday Massacre), which if I remember right Axel is one of the people that told me about the band and got me into it, so ha!

This story was truly addictive because of the anticipation and rooting for the characters. I can't wait to get into the rest of the series!

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