Ratings7
Average rating3.1
Dark Roads is the first book by Chevy Stevens I've read and it's a doozy. An engrossing psychological suspense novel, it's four main characters – all in their twenties – have stories which intertwine in a thoroughly realistic and absorbing way.
Cold Creek Highway in the Pacific Northwest is infamous for the series of women hitchhikers who have gone missing in the area. Hailey, whose father has died, is living with her aunt and her policeman husband and hanging around with her childhood buddy Jonny, while striking up a romance with Amber, a waitress at the local diner. When her home life becomes unbearable, she retreats into the deep woods, in almost survivalist mode, and everyone believes she another one of the victims of the area killer. When Amber comes looking for Hailey, she's killed so midway through the book, we are introduced to Amber's sister Beth, who moves to town to investigate her sister's death and quickly becomes romantically involved with Jonny. The three young adults join forces to catch the culprit and the suspenseful ending will keep you guessing, as Stevens has twists up her sleeve you won't see coming.
This is a book chock full of descriptions of spooky deep woods, meandering back roads, and overgrown trails which reminded me of the best passages in The Marsh King's Daughter. There's also a wonderful dog named Wolf who you'll fall in love with. The interplay between the characters is well-played although one of the villains is a bit broadly drawn. Definitely one that will keep you turning pages, wanting desperately to believe good can triumph over evil. Prepare to stay up a few nights as Dark Roads pulls you into its intricate plot.
My thanks to NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.