When reading an older work by a favorite author, I often encounter some elements that could use a little more refinement. That is the case here. Some plot points could have used a little more detail, but the overall book is a solid Romantic-Suspense. But Harlequin Intrigue titles are not known for their attention to detail and sometimes that is just fine. "The Vanishing" is a wonderful tale with gothic overtones and an historical mystery.
Max Duhon left the Baton Rogue police department to join his half-brother in his detective agency. He isn't sure this was the right course for him, but life as a big city detective and being shot wasn't either. When a beautiful woman comes to them with a tale of a disappearing village and a friend who went missing, Max is intrigued having heard the tales all his life of the mysterious Cache.
Colette Guidry is head of nursing in the ER department of a large New Orleans hospital. Her nurse's aide, Anna, has gone missing, and the police aren't interested in finding her. Anna has told Colette that she comes from a village named Cache in the bayou swamps. Colette hires Max to find her, but he believes that Cache is just a myth.
As they enter Pirate's Cove, the town closest to the mythical Cache, they get a vibe that there is something the town's people want to keep hidden. The owner of the cafe is not helpful, but Max is sure he knows something about Anna's disappearance. The owner of the gas station and market is more forthcoming, but he doesn't really have any information, except that an antiques dealer was asking questions about Anna. When Max and Colette enter the swamp, the atmosphere is charged and that awaits them, no one knows.