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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
Echoes at Midnight is the second installment in the Echoes in the North Country series by Angela Grey and Paige Peterson. Siblings Jake and Leah Dawson are trying to move on from the murders of their parents, while Detective Bentley still sees them as suspects in the killings committed by the suitcase killer. Things start to escalate when dead bodies turn up dismembered near lakes and in state parks close to where Jake, Leah, Leah's friend Iris, and her daughter Maeve go on hikes. Some of the victims belong to a list made by Iris of the people she hates, apart from Iris' ex-boyfriend, Clive Callan. Meanwhile, a freelance journalist is convinced that either Jake or Leah is behind the murders, but he unexpectedly turns up as the prime suspect. Who is this elusive killer?
A contemporary whodunit steeped in mystery, suspense, and intrigue, Echoes at Midnight rarely lets you take your eyes off the pages. Using a multiple-POV narrative, Angela Grey and Paige Peterson spin a gripping yarn that surprises you at every turn. There is so much to love about this book. At its core, this is a character-driven story with an absorbing plot that moves swiftly, and you almost want to finish it in one sitting. Leah, Jake, and Iris have a very compelling dynamic. Although the siblings are close to Iris, they each have secrets of their own. It makes them feel layered and multi-faceted. Shawn was one of the other characters with his own agenda. Personally, I could not predict the ending. In conclusion, whodunit and sleuth mystery readers are in for a treat with this one!