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Schreie in der Dunkelheit by Isabella Maldonado

4 reviews

alisonmw6's review against another edition

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dark sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.75


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jencanread's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

This book should come with like every single trigger warning, but holy shit. I couldn’t put it down 

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maybhank's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

The whole book: *FBI hunting down a serial killer*
Me: cool
0.00000000000001% of the book: Kent and Nina exchange small glances at each other
Me: I SEE THE SPARK I CAN FEEL IT

Damn, this book kept me on the edge of my seat. I did not disappoint. Though it's getting pretty dark, so I recommend checking trigger warnings before getting into it. The reason why I don't give it a 5-star is because I found the pacing was rushed at first. And it's weird for me to say that because I love fast-paced stories. The story started right away. Isabella Maldonado didn't waste any time. She dove right in. The first murder was taken place either the same night/next day after Nina's video went viral. Or maybe the video was posted on Friday and the murder happened on the weekend and she didn't know about it until Monday. But it was really fast. I didn't get to warm up to Nina before it happened. I thought maybe the killer would need more time to prepare, but as I kept reading, I realized that he had been preparing for this moment since she escaped which answered my question about the time of the first murder. But I'm still going to stick with a 4-star. I just personally prefer to get to know a main character and their life first before the main plot starts. Also, I found the climax in act 3 was a bit underwhelming because I'm dramatic and I was expecting an over the top final fight scene between Nina and the Cipher.

Another reason is that this book is heavily focused on the murder investigation and I was hoping for more romance but with Nina's past I feel it would be unrealistic for her to be dating anyone. I can relate to Nina when she's shutting people off. I never experience what she did in the book, but something in my childhood still affects how I interact with people and my childhood wasn't even that bad, so I wouldn't blame her for not wanting anyone get too close to her after what she went through. Plus, there was literally a serial killer on the loose. So I'm happy with smol moments she shared with Kent throughout the book. I don't even think Nina even knows that man is simping for her. I like that Kent respects her boundaries and knows better to not pursue her, but you can still tell that he cares about her.

Beside the rush beginning and me wanting more romance in a thriller about a serial killer, I really enjoyed this book. I love how through Isabella Maldonado is with her research. I don't know a thing about how FBI works, but I can tell that she put a lot of work into her researches about law enforcement and also the Cipher's riddles. I love when authors do that. It makes the story feel real. The cast is also very diverse in term of race. The way Isabella Maldonado writes them feel natural. You can she doesn't include the cast of POC characters just for the sake of diversity. Though I didn't see any LGBTQ characters. If there's any, she didn't openly mention it. But again as I mentioned earlier, this book is heavily focused on the murder investigation, not characters' personal life. I don't even think any of the character's significant other was mentioned once.

And I like how the friendship between Nina and her partner, Ward developed. It's so heartwarming to see Nina went from resenting him for trying to keep her out of the force and Ward from underestimating her abilities due to her past to understanding where the other is coming from. The ending was also wholesome. I love how it ended. I also like that we get to read chapters from the killer's POV. That's my kind of shit.

This book is a good example of Show Don't Tell. The author trusts us to put two and two together. Whether it's about how Nina's childhood trauma affected her, the Cipher's motives behind his games, the friendship between Nina and Ward, or when Kent started catching some feelings. Definitely will continue the series. I'm so happy that this book lives up my expectations because I just read 3 2-star books in a row and I FANALLY READ A BOOK I ACTUALLY ENJOYED

Content Warnings: Rape, Torture, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Murder, Emotional abuse, Violence, Kidnapping, and Stalking 

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brigitte's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

4.5

I read this one in basically one sitting. It was fascinating, the characters were compelling and the twists unexpected (I love that). I need a second book with this team immediately. 

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