
Gone to Darkness
Sydney Rose Parnell, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Emily Sutton-Smith
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By:
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Barbara Nickless
From a Wall Street Journal bestselling author. Newly minted homicide detective Sydney Parnell faces a savage killer whose endgame is to capture her. And keep her.
Iraqi war vet and former railway cop Sydney Parnell is now the youngest homicide detective in Denver's Major Crimes Unit. In the past, gut instinct has served her and her K9 partner well. But it's not a trait Len Bandoni, her old nemesis turned reluctant mentor, admires. Not until Sydney's instincts lead to their first case: a man tortured and beaten to death, then left in a refrigerated train car with cryptic messages carved into his body.
The victim is a well-liked member of an elite club called the Superior Gentlemen. At first glance, the club appears harmless. But beneath its refined surface swim darker currents.
As Sydney; her K9 partner, Clyde; and Bandoni investigate the grisly murder, the three develop a bond that carries them through a shocking series of crimes and a horrifying conspiracy that threatens the detectives’ lives and promises to bring their beloved city to its knees.
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Critic reviews
“A gritty, hard-boiled crime novel with breathless action and deep, sturdy characters. Detective Sydney Parnell and her partner Clyde, a police dog, are a tantalizing duo, and the story’s narrative and dialogue are authentic and witty and demand compulsive reading. Gone to Darkness is everything you want in thriller fiction.” —Robert Dugoni, #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite Series
“Nobody does atmosphere better than Barbara Nickless. With deft strokes, she draws impending doom within bleak settings and then colors them with vivid action and brilliant characters, both human and canine. Gone to Darkness is mystery and suspense writing at its best!” —Margaret Mizushima, award-winning author of the Timber Creek K-9 Mysteries
“Barb Nickless’s Gone to Darkness is another stellar entry in the Sydney Rose Parnell series. Even though she’s now a Denver police detective, Sydney and Clyde catch a case involving trains, a unique milieu that Nickless masterfully evokes. Readers who enjoy an atmospheric setting, a kick-ass yet vulnerable heroine, solid police procedurals, fast-paced yet lyrical writing, and/or the closeness of a human-dog partnership should immediately buy or borrow every book in this series. (I stop short of suggesting stealing a copy, but if that’s your only option…)” —Laura DiSilverio, award-winning and national bestselling author of The Reckoning Stones
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This case was one that could happen in any town
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Emily Sutton-Smith is my favourite narrator and she was outstanding in the delivery of this story
Amazing Book Amazing Series
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Still love Sydney
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Enjoy the uniqueness and the main characters!
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Series started good and the fourth book is fab!
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Very good story and good narration
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Barbara Nickless is my Favorite new author
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Then there's Bandoni, who plays a big part in this story. He and Sydney are oil and water. He's abrasive, condescending, and downright crass. There isn't anything these two agree on, except the concept that Cohen is a good cop. But as Bandoni, Sydney, and Clyde work a homicide together, it's great to see the little changes in his attitude toward her. He may be an old dog, but there's still hope that he can actually learn new tricks.
I sincerely hope this isn't the last of the series. I'm absolutely not ready to be done with these characters and the situations they find themselves in. There's so much more yet to explore here, and I'm all for it. These are great reads, full of suspense, excitement, humor, a little angst, and a smidge of romance. Even though this book could be read as a stand-alone, I highly recommend starting at the beginning. In order to appreciate these characters, you really need to meet them at the beginning.
Just. Gets. Better.
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Good series.
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Really an Excellent Series!!?
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