5 stars – Romantic Suspense/Thriller
I didn’t know anything about this author previously and the book was a total impulse buy, so I was very pleasantly surprised by this intense, taut, romantic suspense thriller. I started reading it last night at 8 pm and stayed up until 2:30 am to finish…I simply couldn’t put it down.
Special Agent Dean Taggert leaves behind his career with the FBI’s Violent Crimes Unit to join the newly formed Cyber Action Team to escape the brutality and nightmares of his past work with the VCU and as a former street/vice cop and to convince his ex-wife to grant him more time with their 7-year-old son. The FBI’s Cyber Action Team’s mission is to investigate Internet-related threats/crimes, but never in a million years did Agent Taggert think his new position with CATs would thrust him into the darkest, most violent and disturbing murder investigation of his long career.
There’s a sadistic, psychotic serial killer who calls himself the Reaper auctioning off murder to the highest bidder on a demented cyber club called Satan’s Playground. After witnessing 8 vicious, brutal kills by the Reaper online, it’s up to Dean and the rest of the CATs to stop him before he finds and auctions his next victim. Their only solid clue is a missing person’s report of the first victim that leads them to the peaceful, small town of Hope Valley, Virginia, and right into Sheriff Stacey Rhodes’s backdoor.
Razor-sharp, smart, calm-under-pressure Stacey Rhodes came back to her quiet, sleepy hometown to recover from a violent past working with the Virginia State Police and to take over as Sheriff for her father. Nothing could have prepared her for the shocking truth that the town’s local bad girl reported missing 18 months prior was the victim of a psychopathic serial killer, or even more disturbing, that the Reaper could very well be one of her town’s own citizens.
Special Agent Dean Taggert and Sheriff Stacey Rhodes feel immediate, intense chemistry and share a deep, mutual respect as they work together to try and solve the case. The attraction between the lead characters is instantaneous, but the slower paced, toned down romantic development is more believable since the timing and events of the case leave little chance for them to act on their feelings. Although there is a satisfying romance at the core of the story between the H/H, I would probably classify this as a dark romantic thriller, rather than just a romantic suspense. There is one emotionally charged, steamy sex scene between Dean and Stacey that’s very tastefully done and doesn’t distract from the story’s realism or volatile pace.
The premise of Fade to Black reminds me a bit of a cross between a CSI episode and the movie Untraceable starring Diane Lane and Billy Burke. It’s a very well written, fast paced, gripping, clever, gritty, and chilling dark suspense/thriller with a taut, well crafted plot and intriguing characters. The H/H are very likable, and the author does a great job of pulling you in and making you care deeply for them both and their relationship. There is a large cast of secondary characters and several potential suspects, lots of twists and surprises, and the story keeps you guessing until the very final moments. Every time I thought I had it all figured out, more layers would be revealed and/or something happened to prove me wrong, which is unusual and exciting for me since I often figure out the whodunnit and ending.
So if you don’t mind a romantic suspense/thriller with an intense, dark plot that has fairly graphic depictions of murder, but that is well done, realistic, and doesn’t hold back, then you’ll find it here. This is the first in the Black CATs trilogy, and I’ll definitely read the next book in the series, Pitch Black, when it comes out in August’2009! 5 stars!