Darkness My Old Friend
Author: Lisa Unger
Reviewed by Fran Lewis
Darkness comes to many people in different ways. Some fear death and hope it will never come or overtake them quickly. Others dread going in a car, swimming in the ocean or just living life in general fearing that someone ominous or evil lurks and they are just waiting for it to come. Others like Jonas Cooper live life one second at a time hoping that nothing will take away what he already has yet leaving his position as a police officer in the Hollows he becomes a general handyman, house watcher and mail collector for neighbors until one morning something changes things. A psychic by the name of Eloise Montgomery enters his home and leaves him with a cold chill running down his spine as she relates events of his imminent demise hoping to warn him before things get worse or even happen. While another man deals with his family, his wife’s needs and frustrations hoping to find solace and darkness in a different way. Smiling as he holds the one thing that makes him calm and serene: black handgun.
Willow is a liar, has a big mouth and is definitely unhappy that she has moved to the Hollows with her divorced mom a famous novelist. Unhappy in school, trying to befriend on teacher, making him uncomfortable in her presence she tends to overreact, lie and run from the present in order to deal with the past and her future. But, Willow cannot stand confrontations and she is one that likes to avoid situations that make her unhappy or uncomfortable so instead of going to her art class she leaves school, finds her way into the woods in the Hollows and sees something that frightens her causes her to run for her life, tear her best shirt, cut her arm and race home without her cell phone hoping that her mother will hot question her. But, when she arrives Bethany is concerned, not quite sure what to believe knowing her daughter lies and does it quite well. A phone call would change that and when Willow finally relates what she saw and how she lost her phone she tries to convince her mother to ignore the call, not tell the stranger where they are and definitely not pick up her phone. But, that was not what happens.
Moving ahead author Lisa Unger brings back Jonas as he meets with his doctor who encourages him to look deep and hard into himself to decide where his life is or will be going. Reenter Eloise and her partner Ray who knows about her meeting with Jones. Where will this go and how will this turn out remains to be seen as so much has been revealed as she character exhibits his/her own fears, darkness and nightmares. Jones Cooper needs a direction and working as a consultant for the Hollows PD might just what he needs to put his life back on track. But, after meeting with Eloise and hearing her predictions things really begin to change as more than one case falls into his lap and things start to happen that just might connect more of the players. Asked to find out what happened to Marla Holt who disappeared in 1987 brings him in closer contact with Eloise and a nosy neighbor that is holding back information. Added to that he is asked to find another missing woman who seems to have disappeared and left her son with her ex-husband whose wife wants her found. Cole Carr has been staying with his father Kevin who seems to have a shady past, gone over the edge in many ways and whose wife Paula intends on leaving him as soon as Cole’ s mother is found. But, there is much more as Cole befriends Willow and they are found at a graveyard that is said to be haunted one where Michael Holt, Marla’s son was seen digging something up namely a body that he hoped to find buried there years ago. Below the ground many find darkness and enjoy the solitude and silence as the darkness and envelope them and create calmness many can’t find in the light. But, Michael needs the dark underground world and lives his life as a caver finding out what is under the ground but still able to smell the flowers and enjoy the scenery as he feels displaced or disjointed until the darkness comes.
Willow is a liar and gets caught in every lie. Few if any believe what she says but her lies keep her on solid ground with her friends until she gets caught. A stepfather that stopped being there for her when he divorced her mother, kids in school that a difficult for her to deal with a Principal that really cares and one mixed up teen with friend named Jolie who is no better than her. As Cole and Willow connect things begin to change between her and Jolie. As they are caught in the woods and she tells her mother, the principal and Jones the truth about why they are there and what she saw will they believe her? Lying is her way out of things so the truth might not set her free.
Paula Carr is caught in a web of her own lies and deceit yet who could blame her. A husband who controls her finances, what she buys, wears and her bank account not allowing her the freedom to stand on her own, even having an affair not caring about her or allowing her to make decisions on her own thinks it okay to want money left to her to bail him out of his financial problems. Her goal is to take her kids and leave fearing for her life as he comes at her with gun when she stands up to him.
Eloise has her own past and her own demons to conquer as the author recounts to the reader how she first learned of her visions, what happened to her husband and daughter and when she realized she had this curse or this gift. The first time seeing a little girl named Katie in a well and hoping to help save her. But, there is much more. Just how will all the pieces connect remains to be seen.
As you get to know each of the characters you realize that each one has their own secrets to hide, lies that have yet to be revealed and many hide behind their own versions of what they want to believe is their reality in life instead of what is true. Willow a fifteen-year-old teen just wants everyone like and accepts her even if the person that she allows others to see and perceive is really not who she is. Jones just wants to be left alone, not deal with therapy and find the answers to what happened to several people missing from the Hollows and not be bogged down with the rest. Lies are coming easier to him too in order to deal with the realities of his own life.
Michael Holt just wants to find out what happened to his mother and Paula Carr her husband’s first wife. Could this all be connected? Why are so many people disappearing in the Hollows and what is really buried in that mine? Author Lisa Unger created a plot with so many characters each so vividly described, each different yet the same with that one commonality: Fear of being in the light. The darkness seems to create a calm in each one and the lies that surround them make living in the present easier. They almost believe what they are saying and they seem to thrive on adding to their own made up stories. Just how this plays out you won’t believe.
When Jones begins to investigate the disappearance of Paula Carr and finds out the truth about Cole’s mother things start to fall into place and one woman’s life is in danger as another is almost destroyed. Can he stop Kevin before it’s too late and what else will he uncover? Learning more about Marla Holt and going back into the woods a startling discovery is found, the truth about her death revealed and one young man’s life in tatters.
As Eloise predicted he winds up at the river and what happens is not exactly the way she envisioned it? Willow and Cole are in danger what happens will shock the reader and endear you not only to Jones but the two teens too. Will Willow ever find the light and realize that she is who she is and that is just fine? Will she ever stop lashing out at everything and everyone and trying to hurt the ones who care about her the most? What will happen when Cole learns the truth about his father will he run too? Will Jones decide that being a PI is right for him and start another career and move toward the light and away from the dark? Darkness My Old Friend brings to light characters who seem hopeless, lost, unloved and in need of direction. With the help of Dr. Dahl Jones hopes to find his and with the support of his wife Maggie he just might. Willow feels abandoned, lost and when her stepfather leaves and she moves to the Hollows her answer is to rebel. Cole angry with his mom and doing the things typical teens do when they do not get their way falls prey to what wiles of others and winds up with his Dad. What happens to enlighten Cole, Willow and Jones you will have to read for yourself. What happens that changes the way they think about their lives, the dark and life you will learn when you read this outstanding novel by Lisa Unger: Darkness My Old Friend. Some hide behind the stillness of the night and others flourish in the daylight.
Fran Lewis: Reviewer