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I just love Ronald Malfi. Sometimes his books are supernatural and sometimes the monsters are human, but you don't always know for sure until the end. Malfi is so good at building atmosphere-- one of my creepiest experiences ever was listening to Snow while driving alone in a dark fog.
This book has a troubled detective, Bill Renney, who is trying to catch someone killing women. His part of the story feels very noir. There is also Maureen, newly engaged to a movie producer and nervous around his son. Toby is the oddest character and it's hard to tell if his experiences are real.
It was interesting how the stories were intertwined but had different moods, and there were so many secrets, including secrets people were keeping from themselves. There were different narrators, all excellent for presenting the different moods. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me listen to this audiobook

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