The Dark Lake by Sarah Bailey

      The Dark Lake a novel by Sarah Bailey is sure to be a top seller. Her writing and style is similar to Ruth Ware authentic of The Woman in Cabin 10 and The Lying Game. Her first novel is a captivating psychological suspense that pulls you within the first few pages where the main character Gemma Woodstock is introduced. Deceive Woodstock lives and works in the small rural town she grew up in Australia. This small town is full of secrets and lies that causes multiple lives to intertwine in the most devasting circumstances. These lies spread out over a period of years and they build up to an explosion of sorts. “There were a few minutes when I was alone with her in the autopsy room. I felt wild. Absent. Before I could stop myself I was leaning close to her, telling her everything.”
   The author creatively uses flashbacks taking the reader from present day to the past revealing how Woodstock life intertwines with her murder victim causing her judgement to become cloudy at times. Throughout the entire story pieces are revealed building the suspense causing you to yearn for more. Our detective begins to lose herself in the case with her past secrets building up threatening to expose themselves, the lies, and her present day secrets that she has brought upon herself. It’s funny how paranoia seeps into the air. How it can curl around doors and into thoughts. Fasten locks and quicken steps.” We will see her unravel and rise again becoming a great heroine. Readers will be watching for Detective Woodstock to appear in 2018 Into The Night. 

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