Where Light Comes and Goes

A Novel

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Pub Date Oct 13 2020 | Archive Date Dec 01 2020

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Book 2 in the Dr. Abby Wilmore Series

Where Light Comes and Goes brings back Dr. Abby Wilmore, the young family physician who was the protagonist of Miller’s first novel, The Color of Rock. Abby has accepted the directorship of a summer clinic in Yellowstone National Park where she hopes to expand her medical skills. She arrives to find herself working above the increasingly restless Yellowstone supervolcano, treating visitors, staff, and locals, all while evading the advances of a lecherous concession manager and maintaining a long-distance relationship with her partner who stays at the Grand Canyon Clinic. As tremors in the park escalate and the lakes seethe with bubbling gases, Abby learns that some-one is mysteriously killing the bison.

What follows is an engrossing mystery unfolding in a spectacular setting with rich, quirky, and endearing characters and unexpected plot turns. While an overworked Abby makes new friends among her clinic staff and patients, tension builds as the volcano seems to be moving closer to a major eruption and the bison killings become more frequent. Soon, Abby finds herself in mortal danger as the story races to a thrilling and unexpected conclusion.

Sandra Cavallo Miller demonstrated in The Color of Rock that she is a gifted storyteller. Where Light Comes and Goes deftly combines a gripping mystery set in the accurately depicted routine of a busy medical practice amid the wonders of Yellowstone’s magnificent scenery and wildlife. This is entertaining reading at its best.

Book 2 in the Dr. Abby Wilmore Series

Where Light Comes and Goes brings back Dr. Abby Wilmore, the young family physician who was the protagonist of Miller’s first novel, The Color of Rock. Abby has...


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ISBN 9781948908948
PRICE $24.95 (USD)
PAGES 224

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Dr. Abby Whitmore has taken the job as director of a summer clinic at Yellowstone National Park. There’s plenty of activity, both with her patients and with the park volcano, which is becoming increasingly restless. As if that weren’t enough to make her nervous, it appears someone is poisoning the park’s bison herd. This is a great story for fans of Nevada Barr and Jessica Speart

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A entertaining book that covers a variety of topics and also has a mystery component to it. This book is detailed in its descriptions of nature, geysers, volcanoes and the beauty of the terrain of the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone Park areas. Entwined with this we have two physicians who not allow appreciate this beauty but also the captivating celestial skies but more importantly the people they administer health care too in these regions. There are some villains in this book but for the most part the characters are appealing and somewhat unique . The book discusses such topics as anxiety, rape, mental illness, isolation, healing and is full of compassion, caring and love.

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An engrossing and highly entertaining mystery that kept me hooked.
I loved the description of the park, the fleshed out characters and the solid mystery that kept me guessing.
It's the first book I read by this author and won't surely be the last as I loved it.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.

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I read this book, and then had to re-read it again immediately, because I was so taken with the characters and the summer spirit of our national parks. The book centers on Abby Wilmore, a doctor at the Grand Canyon who accepts a summer position at Yellowstone National Park to build her self-confidence. Abby has ongoing anxiety, not due to any traumatic past, but because she suffers from general anxiety disorder. Unsatisfied with merely surviving, she has begun learning to thrive, to trust, to live, and to love. I loved the description of Yellowstone, and Old Faithful, and was drawn to Abby and her colleagues as they dealt with ill-prepared tourists, macho rangers, and the everyday concerns of the staff who work at the park.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.

Thanks to University of Nevada Press for providing access to a digital ARC via NetGalley.

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Sandra Cavallo Miller has found a niche, thrillers with our most iconic National Parks as setting. Although I didn't read the first in the series set at the Grand Canyon, I thoroughly enjoyed this follow-up with Old Faithful geysering away in the background. My visit to Yellowstone decades ago, left lasting memories, and I can still smell the sulphur overlaid by pine. Miller does a fine job of bringing her story to life, with a doctor at its center, a doctor with problems (naturally). There were a few problems in inconsistency with some characters, but overall, this was a pleasant read especially during a year when travel is difficult if not impossible.

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This is the first book I have read by Ms. Miller. I was truly impressed with this experience! This book was in the mystery/thriller genre, and did a wonderful job of keeping the reader drawn in and guessing.

This book was the perfect length for the storyline. I loved how the ending even left the reader feeling like the story continues, but yet did not leave anything in the air. It was not an abrupt ending! The characters were wonderfully in depth. I loved the twists and turns as the reader discovered the hidden little secrets in each of the characters. All of the characters had flaws, which made the storyline that much more intriguing.

I especially loved the descriptions of the landscapes, wildlife, and all of the surroundings. Ms. Miller proved to be a wonderful story teller. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys not being able to guess every event before it happens! I will be watching for more of her works! Happy reading!


I received a complimentary copy of this book from University of Nevada Press through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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I happened to take a very nice trip down memory lane today. Growing up as the eldest daughter of a family practice physician (called a GP in the old days), I spent many hours in my father's office and so much about this book took me way back to those days. How I loved working there, meeting the patients, learning some skills, and performing all sorts of other duties. You just can't beat the variety of illnesses and ailments seen in such a place. As an RN now, I really enjoy novels with a medical bent and this one hit that sweet spot. Enough clinical detail to satisfy with a continuation of the story that started when I "met" Dr. Abigail (Abby) Wilmore in THE COLOR OF ROCK. Abby is a family practice physician who goes to Yellowstone National Park for a 3-month summer stint at a new clinic there that caters to tourists and the people who live or work in the area.

It was particularly fun to be able to read this second in the series immediately after finishing the first. I must say that I enjoyed this one more, probably because I just skimmed the parts that had to do with Abby's sex life and focused on the parts that interested me. I love how the author describes the beauty of the National Parks and it certainly gave me some travel lust to visit both the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone. The patients and their cases were varied and the activities in the clinic demonstrated that family practice is always surprising as one never knows who, with what, will come through the doors. It was a great mix of scenery and medicine augmented by the geology, astronomy, and seismology that the author inserts to further educate and entertain.

Abby is a fun character but she certainly manages to get herself into some predicaments and she is growing on me. I really liked all the other secondary characters in the story as well as the author provides them with personality and depth. This one also had a bit of a mystery: who is killing the bison and why. In all, a very enjoyable book and I am really hoping for another in this series.

Thank you to NetGalley and University of Nevada Press for this e-book ARC to read, review, and recommend.

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