Cold Light of Day, the first book in Elizabeth Goddard’s new series Missing in Alaska, releases next week! Here’s what you need to know:
Police Chief Autumn Long is fighting to keep her job in the quiet Alaska town of Shadow Gap when an unexpected string of criminal activity leaves her with a wounded officer, unexplained murders, and even an attack on her own father. Despite her mistrust of outsiders, she turns to Grier Brenner, a newcomer who seems to have the skills and training Autumn needs to face this threat to her community.
Grier is in Alaska for the same reason so many others are–to disappear–when Chief Long enlists his help. He emerges from the shadows and proves his mettle, but his presence in her life could be a deadly trap for them both. If his secret is exposed, all will be lost. And he’s not sure even Autumn could save him.
Cold Light of Day takes readers on a thrilling rollercoaster ride of mayhem and destruction while the Alaskan wilderness provides a stunning backdrop to the continuous action.
I’m always in awe of the way that Goddard incorporates the setting of her stories into the plot, but Cold Light of Day takes the cake! From avalanches of all kinds to snow, valleys, water rescues and airplane travel, Goddard nails the isolation and pioneer spirit that characterizes Alaska. I’m excited to see how she uses this in this series moving forward!
Alaska’s isolation doesn’t come through only in it’s geography, but also in the people who populate the state. Goddard makes interesting points about the people who choose to move to this frontier, even today, and that drives the plot in many ways. I love the way that she throws twists and turns into the story with this element, and she definitely keeps you guessing all the way through.
And that population? While it definitely has it’s colorful elements, I’ve always admired that pioneering spirit, and there’s much of that in the town of Shadow Gap. The characters as a whole fit together really well, and I like that cohesiveness among them – not just among the ones sparking, but among the townspeople as a whole. Autumn makes for a strong leader in the community and a heroic main character. Grier’s skills and mysterious background, with his ability to fit into this unique small town, cast him as a caring but warrior alpha male – and to me, those are the best kinds of main characters.
All of these pieces fit together to make an unforgettable story, and it’s a really strong start to the Missing in Alaska series. If you like heroic characters, intense action, and unique settings, it’s time to jump on the Cold Light of Day train. Pre-order today here to get in on some advance specials and have your copy as soon as it releases on Tuesday. Then settle in with a fun drink and some snacks, because you won’t be putting this one down until you’ve turned the last page.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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