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Even in Darkness
Jeffrey Aran Leever

Reviewed by Annette Gisby, author of Silent Screams
When Jay’s friend, Reed disappears, and he is chased from a basement room at his university, the police don’t seem interested and even accuse Jay of making the whole thing up. Jay is forced to take matters into his own hands with the help of a former disgraced police officer, and a current one with a haunting past as well as one of his classmates, Kristin.
Underneath Stratton University lie a group of tunnels, frequented by people who are capable of anything. The two police officers give Jay the clues he needs to figure out what’s going on, and what he discovers isn’t pleasant...
This is an interesting novel, with lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing. It intrigues from the first page to the last. I found the characterization a little flat in some places, I didn’t get the feeling that I really knew any of them by the end of the book.
I never thought I’d say this about a book, but some if it moves a little too fast, so that you hardly have time to catch your breath before the next action is happening. I think it would work well as a film. As a novel it’s good, but not brilliant.
It does have suspense, and it does make you want to read on to see what’s going to happen next.
An real page turner.
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