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I have read a few novels by Anne Stuart, and I was not disappointed. She did an amazing job. It started slow, but once it got going it was so well paced and the story was on point. I highly recommend this one. I can't wait for more from this author.
It was a little slow but over all a solid book! Fans of psychological thrillers will really enjoy this one. There's nothing like the secrets of a sleepy, small town.
WOW just WOW! This is one of those books that has you on the edge of your seat. That has you thinking hurry hurry he’s coming! When Rachel’s daughters best friend is murdered, she marries a man to give her a more stable life,but little does she know he’s has a brother, and someone is killing young women in their town! Young women that look like her daughter!
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Anne Stuart’s “Silver Falls” is a chilling psychological thriller that masterfully blends suspense, mystery, and a touch of romance. Set in the perpetually gloomy town of Silver Falls, Washington, this novel explores the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly perfect life.
The story follows Rachel Chapman Middleton, who has finally found stability after years of wandering. She’s married the seemingly perfect man, Caleb Middleton, and settled into an idyllic life with her daughter. However, the tranquility of Silver Falls is shattered when the town becomes the hunting ground for a serial killer. As Rachel delves deeper into the mystery, she questions everything she thought she knew about her husband.
Stuart excels at creating complex, multi-dimensional characters. Rachel is a relatable protagonist whose journey from contentment to suspicion is both compelling and believable. Her daughter adds an emotional depth to the story, highlighting Rachel’s vulnerability and strength. Caleb Middleton is an enigmatic figure whose intentions remain shrouded in mystery, keeping readers guessing.
Stuart’s writing is atmospheric and evocative, perfectly capturing the eerie, rain-soaked setting of Silver Falls. The pacing is expertly managed, with tension building steadily as the plot unfolds.
“Silver Falls” explores themes of trust, deception, and the hidden darkness within people. The novel delves into the psychological impact of living with secrets and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their facades.
“Silver Falls” is a gripping and atmospheric thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Anne Stuart has crafted a story that is emotionally resonant and suspenseful, with well-developed characters and a plot full of twists and turns.
Whether you’re a fan of psychological thrillers or just looking for a book “Silver Falls” is a must-read.
This was decent. It was an okay read but overall I little slow for my taste
I like the domestic thriller aspect as that is one of my favourite types of books to read.
This is a re-release of a prior published work. Anne Stuart's heroes and heroines have always been not your typical RS types. That is so true in this book. I've been hit or miss with her work and that is probably a good reason why. I tend to like my H/h more on the stereotypical end of the spectrum. Everyone around the heroine is engaged in psychological warfare and all she wants is the safe sanctuary she thought she was getting when she married and moved the Silver Falls. I did like that aspect of this book, but didn't care for a heroine who jumped first and took her daughter with her into a nightmare of a situation.
Rachel has raised her daughter, Sophie, by herself and their home has been wherever they happened to be in the world. As a professional photographer she has taken a job in San Francisco to give her teen daughter some stability. When Sophie's best friend is brutally murdered all Rachel wants to do is escape to somewhere safe. She meets a man who offers all that and after a month, she marries him and moves to Silver Falls, Washington, a small college town. Unfortunately, David is not the safe harbor Rachel was looking for. There are problems and they are just not a good match. When Rachel meets the black sheep brother, Caleb, there is an instant attraction which Rachel tries to fight.
On the heels of the return of the prodigal Caleb, another young woman is found brutally murdered and tossed over the falls. Rachel is even more unsure of the decisions she has made, but unwilling to do anything about it. Her desire that Sophie have a normal life may just get them both killed. 3 1/2-Stars
My thanks to the Publisher and Author for providing a complimentary digital Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this novel via NetGalley. This is my fair, honest and personal review. All opinions are mine alone and were not biased in any way.
After her daughter's best friend is murdered, Rachel decides to marry the perfect man, David, to give her daughter the stability and life she deserves. Things start to get interesting when David's adopted brother and town bad boy, Caleb, comes back to town. As the murdered start to pile up, Rachel must decide which of the brothers to trust.
Overall, I liked this book. I will say that 90% of the problems would be solved if the characters would communicate. Between a mother and a teenage daughter that both experienced a horrific tragedy, the lack of communication is plausible. The MC seems very clueless and makes stupid decisions, which lends to some very frustrating moments. Even with a few minor annoyances, the book was fast-paced and kept me quite entertained. I would definitely recommend this for a quick, entertaining read.
Well, the good news is that SILVER FALLS is an Anne Stuart book, which is always great. The bad news is that this is a republished book from about 15 years ago. Based in Silver Falls of Washington where its always gloomy and always rains, Silver Falls tells the story of a creepy serial killer and the heroine Rachel Chapman Middleton and her daughter who gets caught in the web of deceit that the killer weaves so thoroughly. Up till four months prior to the start of the story, Rachel had brought up her daughter Sophie all by herself, having led a nomadic existence, traveling all over the world which had seemed to suite them both. Tragedy sends Rachel into the arms of David Middleton, who materializes at just the right time and woos Rachel into believing that its time that she settle down somewhere in order to give Sophie a more stable home.
When the murder of a young girl sends fear rolling through Silver Falls, along with it comes home the black sheep of the Middleton family; Caleb Middleton. A war correspondent who has traveled extensively around the world, Caleb comes home to put the demons that have haunted him to rest once and for all. The truth that has been staring him in his face for more than half of his life, a truth that he had been unable to get on board with and come to terms with, Caleb realizes that he has already left it to chance for far too long.
The minute Caleb crosses paths with Rachel, his brother’s wife, sparks fly between the two. Rachel doesn’t want to care overly much about how Caleb makes every cell in her come alive with his presence, nor does she want to acknowledge the fiery attraction that simmers and makes her want Caleb and no one but him. Caleb’s intentions aren’t that clear to Rachel who suspects him of being the one behind that vague sense of discomfiture and feeling of being unknowingly hunted that had been the norm ever since Rachel had moved to Silver Falls. And when the inevitable happens, there is no going back for Rachel who would do anything to keep her daughter safe. A good read, even though it was not my first time around reading it,
Rachel got pregnant when she was a teenager. Her parents kicked her out. The father left as soon as he found out she was pregnant. She has been traveling all over with her daughter Sophie. Taking and selling her photographs. Then she meets David in San Francisco after Sophie’s best friend goes missing and is found dead. Rachel thinks her daughter needs stability, so she marries David and moves to Silver Falls, Washington. A sleepy little college town that rains all the time. When a murdered college girl turns up, the police question David’s brother Caleb. Caleb left town years ago and has traveled to all the war torn countries. He’s came back a few times but never stays but a couple of days. Now he’s back because Davis has married and she has a daughter. A blonde, long haired girl. The exact attributes that the other girls have. Caleb has decided to put an end to the serial killer. Will Rachel finally realize what she married before it’s too late?
I read this in a couple of hours. It tells you right off who the killer is but the problem is proving it. I couldn’t put it down. Sex. A little action. Several errors. This book was first published in 2009.
What a psychological thriller! We have 2 brothers and a father with secrets in a small town that start to unravel when big brother the town bad boy comes back. The issue is our main character Rachel who is married to David has no clue that he has a brother and that he has a shady past. This was my first Anne Stuart book and now I’m so intrigued and will be adding her others to my TBR list.
The rain and murders just keep coming…. When Rachel Middleton marries the perfect new man and moves with her teenaged daughter to the small town of Silver Falls, she believes she's finally found serenity. Until the murders begin. Until her husband's brother returns home! Good book! This book had suspense, intrigue, action, murder, mystery, a different who done it and a few twists and turns. The story was interesting! It was definitely a bit different kind of read! Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!