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The Dying Light

Detective Matt Ballard Series, Book 3

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The Dying Light

By: Joy Ellis
Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
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Whisper Fen Holds Dark Secrets

As the mists roll over the fens and enigmatic lights twinkle in the distance, only the locals know their way along the hidden paths through the mysterious watery terrain of one of England's most beautiful and sometimes dangerous places.

Detective Matt Ballard may have retired but there's still plenty going on in the fens to keep him busy.

Someone trashes an old lady's garden and daubs her isolated cottage with hateful graffiti. Emilia Swain seems to be totally harmless, so why is she being targeted?

Matt's best friend Will and his wife Kate moved to Holland House to put their past behind them. But Kate's mental state is deteriorating and she's obsessed with the tragic history of the house and an old doll she finds in the garden.

And why is Kate suddenly friends with a loner who haunts the fens? Has the dreadful past come back to haunt the present owners?

Former detectives Matt and Liz want to help their friends and neighbors. But how can you help people who don't want to be helped?

©2020 Joy Ellis (P)2020 Tantor
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Emotionally Gripping Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller Private Investigators Fiction Detective Crime Police Procedural Scary Heartfelt
Unexpected Plot Twists • Complex Characters • Emotional Depth • Gothic Atmosphere • Intriguing Storyline

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I love this author, and the narrator and all of the wonderful characters from the Fenn. But this book drones on with sadness and despair from almost beginning to the end. The sun never shines, and there is little to no hope. People suffering from mental illness should avoid this book. the ending, like the beginning, was dreary and sad. I think I would have more fun getting a root canal.

A dismal story 

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I really enjoyed the cadence of this book, I love all of Joys books that I have listened to thus far but this one definitely had a different cadence and there is such a plot twist at the end

A twist you never expected

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Not as good as his other books.
I got bored with the story. The ending was not satisfying at all.

Dissatisfied

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Not my favorite by Ms Ellis, but is a good listen. I always love the setting she writes about. The Fen is like one of the characters.

Kept my interest

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In a clear departure from her usual police procedural format, Joy Ellis explored the effects of long-term isolation on a couple whose focus was narrowed to just each other, to renovating a house and to sinking into mutually declining mental health. The word "Covid" never appears, but the 2020 publication date sets the story in a particular period. I felt the narrative was highly redundant and the plot was less interesting than most of Ellis' other stories. Still, the ending surprised me.

Covid Literature

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