Death in the Dark - Emily Kimelman

Death in the Dark

By Emily Kimelman

  • Release Date: 2012-12-01
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 203 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

I am not totally alone in this world. He's right. I need help.

"Wait!" My voice strained against the wind blowing off the Sea of Cortez. Mulberry was a slow-moving figure several yards ahead, solid looking in the hazy light of dusk, he took his time crossing the beach. I pushed through the sand, running after him. My dog, Blue, stayed by my side, his gait lopsided. 

Mulberry didn't turn until I grabbed his arm. "Wait," I panted. "You're right. I need your help."

He grinned, pushing his crow's feet into sharp relief as his yellow-green eyes brightened. "I know," Mulberry laughed. "You're such a mess."

He wrapped me in a hug—one muscular arm around my waist and the other across my shoulders. Mulberry buried his head in my hair and pulled my face into his chest. At first, in that dark intimacy, I felt like I was suffocating. Almost immediately, though, relief washed over me. I am not totally alone in this world; my only companion a limping mutt.

Blue yelped, excited by our embrace, and circled us, churning up the sand. Mulberry smelled like clean laundry, sea salt, and carried an unmistakable scent that was all him. Pulling away, Mulberry left his hands on my shoulders and looked down into my face. He seemed so much bigger than me, so much stronger and smarter, and under control. I felt like a blurry image next to his stark silhouette.

"Come on, I'll buy you dinner," he said, throwing his arm around me. We walked back toward the Oyster Farm. I'd been living there for months, ever since we crossed into Mexico. I'd come for the oysters and stayed for the isolation.

"So, where've you been?" I asked. "It's been what? Four months?" After turning our treasure into money, which made us both rich, Mulberry left, and I stayed, despite his invitation to come with him. "You went to Paris, right?" I asked.

The sun was beneath the sea now, and the deep blue of the sky turned black at the edge. "Yeah, Paris, then London. Like I said, I've been setting up a detective agency."

At my plastic table, a couple of oysters sat in their half-shells. I righted the fallen bottle of tequila next to them, but did not take a sip. The passport, the same deep blue as the darkening sky and embossed with the American seal, waited next to my plate for me to pick it up. 

For me to become a new woman: Sydney Rye.

P.S. The dog does not die.

**Beware: If you can't handle a few f-bombs, you can't handle this series.**

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Latest Impressions

  • Death in the Dark

    5
    By Spaghetti & Meatballs
    Fast, furious & Fan-freaking-tastic!!
  • Sydney Rye's Journey Continues

    4
    By G-ma Kathy Best
    I love Emily Kimelman's writing style. Joy/Sydney is a determined young woman who escapes the battles in her scary adventures, but only barely. That's part of what grabs and keeps the reader. She takes huge risks, and nothing deters her. As Merl puts it, her raw talent is the best kind. I love the writing style and the author's descriptions of the settings and the action enable me to be right there. Sydney's voice is entirely real. Her anger, her anguish, and her commitment to finish what she starts makes her an admirable heroine. She is likable and generous, and I really enjoy my time with her. Blue is a great friend and partner, and a fun addition to the plot. I intend to read all the books.
  • Death in the Dark

    5
    By Kari128
    Good reading, only wish it had been longer.
  • Not as great as the first

    4
    By Topaz3
    Of course the first ones are always better. But if you're going to read the whole series, don't skip it.
  • Does Not Disappoint

    5
    By Rak-61
    This is as well done as the first book in the series. I am now hooked and will be buying the rest of the series. For new readers; ignore the very FEW negative reviews for her first book & look at the overwhelming praise of it if using other readers opinions to base your selection on. That many positive reviews cannot be wrong.
  • Death In the Dark

    5
    By GLR482
    Great book.