Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Val Costa #3

Hidden in the Dark

Rate this book
The table is set for family dinner; roast chicken, wine for them and juice for their darling boy, a vase of fresh daisies from the garden for decoration. But the food is cold, and the flowers are wilting. You might think they were sleeping in the next room, if it wasn’t for the blood dripping crimson onto the carpet…

FBI Agent Val Costa is drawn out of retirement once again when the Cramer family are found dead in their home in Red Rose County. She falls to her knees in despair at the sight of little Michael Jr., curled up on the couch. What monster would take the life of an innocent child? Val vows to find justice for the mother, Stephanie Cramer, who survived the attack but is fighting for her life in hospital.

Interviewing neighbors uncovers no leads, but Val knows there’s a message in the way Mike Cramer’s body was left, tied to chair, stab wounds all over his body. It seems mother and son were collateral, and Mike was the real target. But why? Working in an auto shop between taking his boy to karate class, Michael was a perfect family man. There are no signs of a robbery, and all Val has to work with are small-town whispers about the age gap between him and his wife.

A break in the case comes when a secret phone is found hidden in Mike’s car and GPS reveals he’d been making late-night trips out of town for weeks before his family was attacked. Her team are quick to suspect an affair, but Val’s instincts tell her it’s something far more sinister.

As more cracks in the perfect Cramer family picture begin to show—arguments, money troubles—Val must work around the clock to stop this twisted individual in their tracks. But does she know someone is watching her every move? And when a dark secret in Mike’s past surfaces, can Val stay ahead of her stalker long enough to catch the killer before another precious life is taken?

An absolutely pulse-pounding crime thriller with unputdownable suspense, perfect for fans of Mary Stone, Kate Gable and L.T. Ryan.

Readers love Hidden in the Dark:

Absolutely page-turning, heart-racing read… Incredible… Had me hooked from the first page… Everything that you can ask for and much, much more!! I absolutely devoured this fantastic and explosive page-turner in one sitting… Amazing book that will keep you glued to the pages… Absolutely PERFECTCLEAR YOUR SCHEDULES BEFORE TURNING A SINGLE PAGE OF THIS ABSOLUTELY ADDICTIVE BOOK AS YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN!!bookwormwhitlock86, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

WOW! This was such a fannnnntastic read!… Had me from the beginning and I could not put it down! Packed full of thrills and chills! I loved this!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘I am completely sleep deprived because I couldn’t put the book down and even after I finished reading my mind was still processing everything that happened. I absolutely LOVE this!leannebookstragram, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Gripping and addictive. I was pulled in and unwilling to put this downDevoured the book in just one sitting.

290 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 12, 2024

369 people are currently reading
285 people want to read

About the author

H.K. Christie

54 books469 followers
H. K. Christie watched horror films far too early in life. Inspired by the likes of Stephen King, Jodi Picoult, true crime podcasts, and a vivid imagination she now writes suspenseful thrillers. When not working on her latest novel, she can be found eating & drinking with friends, walking around the lakes, or playing with her favorite furry pal. 
She is a native and current resident of the San Francisco Bay Area. 


The MARTINA MONROE series featuring Private Investigator Martina Monroe and her unofficial partner, Detective August Hirsch of the Cold Case Squad, is a nail-bing crime thriller series full of suspense. If you like high-stakes games, jaw-dropping twists, and embattled seekers struggling to do right, then you’ll love the thrilling Martina Monroe series.

The SELENA BAILEY series is a collection of suspenseful stories detailing one young woman's turbulent path to becoming a top-notch, kick-ass private investigator. If you like thrilling twists, dark tension, and smart and driven women, then you’ll love this new dark thriller series. A Permanent Mark is a suspenseful murder mystery featuring a grown-up Selena Bailey.

www.authorhkchristie.com

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
288 (51%)
4 stars
174 (30%)
3 stars
85 (15%)
2 stars
11 (1%)
1 star
5 (<1%)
Displaying 1 - 30 of 81 reviews
Profile Image for Donna Mallery.
958 reviews90 followers
November 12, 2024
After reading the 2nd Val Costa book, I felt the plot was too similar to the first book. I’m happy to report that this book had a fresh new plot! All of her books have an easy writing style especially given the tough topics. All of the characters, except the bad guys, have redeeming qualities. I’m especially glad that Val isn’t a narcissistic, self-entitled drunk like so many of the female law enforcement figures portrayed in other books! I feel like one, important underlying theme has outlived itself, but that’s no biggie. I will continue to read her books! Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC!
Profile Image for DivaDiane SM.
1,195 reviews120 followers
December 30, 2024
I’m starting to get invested in the characters and the books are getting tighter. The mysteries are good. If you have enjoyed Crimjnal Minds on TV and police/FBI procedurals I think you’ll like this. In addition to the murder mystery, there is a lot of real-world/reality that happens along side. There’s also a slow burning subplot that is keeping me interested. I want to know how it turns out!

This one was the best yet. Plotting is starting to get tighter and editing of repetition better (but not complete).
Profile Image for Kat (Katlovesbooks) Dietrich.
1,532 reviews200 followers
February 24, 2025

Hidden In The Dark by H.K. Christie is the third in the Val Costa series.

First, let me thank NetGalley, the publisher Bookouture and of course the author, for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.


Series Background: (Warning – Contains spoilers from previous books)
FBI Special Agent Val Costa was living in DC until she was kidnapped by the serial killer known as The Bear. She had been hunting him, but made a mistake. Thankfully her team rescued her, but not before having The Bear's signature carved into her skin. He is still at large. She moved back in with her mom in Red Rose County California to recover, but when her mom had a stroke, she retired from the FBI to care for her. She has an 18-year old son Harrison who is starting at MIT. She is middle-aged, and divorced. Val has a sister Maxine, who is a major in the U.S. Army.



My Synopsis: (No major reveals, but if concerned, skip to My Opinions)
Val is called to investigate the deaths of Michael Cramer and his son, who were killed when their family dinner was interrupted by a gunman.  Stephanie, the wife and mother of the deceased was also shot, but lays in a coma.

On further investigation, the team finds that Michael may have been dealing drugs.  Perhaps he was not the perfect family man that everyone thought.  Now they start looking to see if he was part of a gang, or perhaps part of a drug cartel.  Val feels something is off, but they still don't know what.  Hopefully Stephanie will regain consciousness soon, and answers will be found.



My Opinions:

I may be in the minority on this one, but I'm struggling with this series.  Liked, but didn't love the first, but enjoyed the second one.  This one, was just okay again.    The writing seemed "sappy".  The brewing romance between the two lead characters just doesn't sit right with me.  Brady is coming off as a wimp.  It's one thing to show respect to her previous position, and quite another to always take a step back.   And I still don't like Val's superior attitude, especially since she really screwed up in this one.  Then there is the constant texting between college-student son and mother -- that's just not realistic. The drug and organized crime angles are not my favorite topics, but that's not the fault of the writer.

On the good side, I really like some of the other characters.  I continue to like the co-workers Lucy and Sally, as well as Val's Mom and her friends.

As well, although the topics might not be my favorite, the process and telling of the story was very good.  There was even a major twist.   It flowed very well, and kept me interested.  I'm getting used to the ongoing Bear storyline.

I like how the chapters alternated between multiple characters.  That worked well, and showed us that there is someone else out there tracking Val.   It was also a very fast and easy read.

I don't like when authors feel the need to leave a cliff-hanger at the end.  Always feels like a money-grab.  If you don't want to read more without a cliff-hanger, the author isn't doing a good job of keeping her audience interested.

I am sure others will love this one.  Overall, the book was okay, but has me questioning if Book 4 will be for me.


For a more complete review of this book and others (including the reason I chose to read/review this book, as well as author information), please visit my blog: http://katlovesbooksblog.wordpress.com/
Profile Image for Els .
2,270 reviews54 followers
October 25, 2024
Former special agent Val Costa is used to take control whist working a case. At the moment she still is in her home town and being asked to help the police department for the third time as a consultant. They would like her to work for them permanently, but she has not decided what she wants yet and thus the role she has now fits her perfectly.

What I like about Val is that she knows her place. She knows she should not take the lead as she used to do and she knows when to take a step back. Her colleagues though don't mind her being the leading lacy, because they know she has a lot of expertise and she always respects the team. 

She also is a family woman always looking out for her mom and her son. Maybe it's time for her to invest a bit in herself now. I feel like she is on the right track. :)

Although she is successful in her job, heer family is safe and sound, there is a dark cloud closing in...

I am a huge fan of this series and of the author's storytelling. I cannot wait to read the next book. I have a strong feeling it is going to be a heavy one. 5 stars

Thank you
Profile Image for Vivianne.
526 reviews69 followers
January 14, 2025
Similar to the book before this book is just not rememberable. It was not that tense, it didn't have me on the edge of my seat.

Solid story, liked the main character but just nothing special.

I liked the little twist with the victim but I felt like he had it coming.. And that made it hard to feel sorry for them.

Also, after three books I wished we got a little bit more insight into the bear.

Profile Image for Paula Williams .
952 reviews29 followers
December 14, 2024
H.K. Christie has a fantastic writing style and a bonafide protagonist in Val Costa. I loved the first two books in her series & it’s great to read them in order, but they can be read as stand-alones. This pulse-pounding crime thriller is filled with suspense & and excitement.

Thank you, H.K. Christie, Bookouture, & netgalley for my #gifted copy! All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Meg Pearson.
391 reviews9 followers
October 28, 2024
Hidden in the Dark by H.K. Christie is an intense, fast-paced thriller that keeps the suspense at an all-time high. Book three in the Val Costa series, it brings us back into the complex world of former special agent Val Costa as she consults on another tough case for her hometown police department. Val is a refreshingly real protagonist: smart, capable, and balanced by a deep care for her family, particularly her mom and son, which adds a heartfelt layer to the story.

Val’s character development really shines here. She knows when to take charge and when to step back, and it’s this balance that makes her such a relatable, multidimensional lead. Her partnership with Brady adds another layer of chemistry to the story, and their combined expertise and teamwork keep you hooked. Their dynamic, plus the many points of view, ratchets up the tension with unexpected twists and turns that make this book difficult to put down.

What I appreciated most is how the ongoing serial killer investigation lingers in the background, adding complexity without overwhelming the main case. This allows the novel to feel both complete on its own and connected to the larger arc of the series, making it perfect for returning fans as well as newcomers. Though a few clues seemed a bit too easy to miss, and some personal oversharing raised eyebrows, these elements didn’t detract from the story’s fast pace and gripping suspense.

H.K. Christie has created an addictive crime series that only gets better with each book. Hidden in the Dark is a must-read for fans of crime thrillers, especially those who love strong female leads and compelling storylines that keep you on the edge of your seat. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC—highly recommend this for a thrilling binge-read!
Profile Image for Tayler Bell.
83 reviews3 followers
December 1, 2024
I couldn’t put this down during my Thanksgiving road trip. This series has been giving me the crime thriller vibes mixed with that perfect side of personal life that I love SO much! I can’t wait for more, as per usual
Profile Image for Lex Vockley.
6 reviews4 followers
December 8, 2024
As always, I loved HK Christie’s newest book!! I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of Hidden in the Dark. Happy to read the next Val Costa book. I love the way she develops her characters throughout the series. The story was twisty and I was not expecting the end. I can’t wait for the next one!
Profile Image for Judy Collins.
3,290 reviews442 followers
December 24, 2024
H. K. Christie returns with her popular FBI Val Costa Series—following GONE BY DAWN #1, DON'T MAKE A SOUND #2, with her latest addition, HIDDEN IN THE DARK #3.

Meet FBI Agent Val Costa, a unique character in her own right. At 46, she's a divorced woman, a mother, a daughter, and a retired FBI agent. But don't let her retired status fool you; she's still a force to be reckoned with in the field!

This #3 installment is a twisty, fast-paced action crime thriller, whodunit, and whydunit, with an unstoppable heroine you will root for. The suspenseful plot will keep you on the edge of your seat as she balances her work and home life, staying one step ahead of danger.

About...

Picking up from the last two books, FBI Special Agent Val Costa was living in DC until she was kidnapped by a serial killer, "The Bear." She barely escaped and has a carving on her skin, as with all the other victims. However, she was lucky to make it out alive.

However, Bear is still out there. Has he followed her to California? If so, her mother could be in danger. Is he the SECRET ADMIRER?

Val's life is far from simple. At 46, she's retired from the FBI, divorced, and a mother to a son who's about to start at MIT. Her mother's health issues (a stroke) prompted her recent move back to Red Rose County in California, adding another layer of complexity to her life.

Not long after arriving, she is drawn out of retirement and called to work as a consultant for the local sheriff's department, working closely with her high school friend Brady.

The murder of the Cramer family is a chilling mystery. The husband and son are dead, and the wife is barely clinging to life in the hospital. On the surface, they seemed like the perfect family, but what dark secrets were they hiding?

The dad worked at an auto body shop, the mom is a receptionist at a law firm, and they have lived in the town for fifteen years. They were quiet and never any signs of disturbance or domestic violence.

Val will stop at nothing until she solves the mystery of Mike (the dad) and what he was involved in. Is there something more sinister going on?

In a race against time, she must figure out a way to keep the wife safe once she is out of her coma.

And someone is watching Val. A SECRET ADMIRER. Then, a note. Is Bear back?

My thoughts...

Gripping, Intriguing, Engaging, and Cliffhanging!

HIDDEN IN THE DARK is a multi-leveled fascinating crime series blending cop procedural and psychological. With her strong character development, FBI Detective Val Costa is highly relatable and the show's star. She is sharp, driven, and tenacious, and I love how the author blends her personal with her business life.

Val is retired from the FBI, but she knows she cannot possibly stay retired forever as she has too much energy and life left. She had not worked in seven months except for her investigation into the Bear. The FBI's trail on him had gone cole.

But Val's gut tells her he is holed up somewhere waiting to attack. She knows he has piercing blue eyes that she had seen outlined by his black ski mask when she was in captivity. He still haunts her in nightmares. It appears we are going to meet him again in the next book. (cliffhanger).

HIDDEN IN THE DARK is twisty and complex. An evil plan of revenge, drugs, greed, and a past of violence, heartbreak, and trauma, with high-stakes and relentless suspense and a protagonist racing against time to solve this complex crime, uncovering hidden secrets and facing formidable antagonists. All this and more will keep you glued to the pages.

I am enjoying this series (thank you, Bookouture, for introducing this author and series with #1 and #2) and the author's writing style. Even though you may read this as a standalone, I highly recommend reading the first and the second books in the series in order before reading the third. I am invested in the well-written characters and the different cases Val is immersed in while caring for her family.

Val's mom's friends are so much fun and quite supportive. I also love the team Val works with and the relationship with Brady - may be a new romantic love interest. I look forward to seeing what will happen next as there is more unraveling with Bear and the Secret Admirer stalker.

Recs...

As mentioned in my previous reviews, this series is for fans of the author and those who enjoy books by Robin Mahle, Willow Rose, and Lisa Gardner. (all favs)

Thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

blog review posted @
JudithDCollins.com
@JudithDCollins | #JDCMustReadBooks
My Rating: 5 Stars
Pub Date: Dec 12, 2024
Dec Newsletter
Dec 2024 Must-Read Books
Profile Image for Vanessa.
3,206 reviews26 followers
December 9, 2024
Hidden in the Dark by H.K. Christie is the 3rd book in the excellent Val Costa series and what a gripping and very addictive crime thriller this is. This has been a series i have enjoyed reading from the very first book and I love Val Costa character, she was/is a FBI Special Agent Val Costa was living in DC until she was kidnapped by the serial killer known as "The Bear." She was hunting him but he hunted her and captured her! So, glad her team rescued her in time. But, there was something "The Bear" always does to all his victims was to carved his signature on their skin!
Now, he is still out there, somewhere and walking freely amongst people.
Val has retired from the FBI and has moved back in with her mom who lives in Red Rose County California as she has had a stroke, she is there to help her recover. Val has had it tough but always comes bouncing back.

With the table is set for family dinner; roast chicken, wine for them and juice for their darling boy, a vase of fresh daisies from the garden for decoration. But the food is stone cold, and the flowers are wilting. You might think they were sleeping in the next room, if it wasn’t for the blood dripping crimson onto the carpet. . . . .

Whilst Interviewing all the neighbours Val and her small team uncovers no leads, but Val knows there’s a message in the way Mike Cramer’s body was left, he is tied to his chair, and stab wounds all over his body.
It seems mother and son were collateral, and Mike was the real target.

Why were they all murdered? They seem to be a perfect and respected family!

Mike worked in a local auto shop and he took his son to karate classes, Michael was a perfect family man. There are no signs of a robbery, and all Val has to work with are small-town whispers about the age gap between him and his wife. But, there is nothing wrong with that............

There's a small break in the case and it comes when a secret phone is found hidden in Mike’s car and his GPS reveals he’d been making late-night trips out of town for weeks before his family was attacked.
Her team are quick to suspect an affair, but Val’s instincts tell her it’s something far more sinister.

More cracks begin to show in this so called perfect Cramer family and a picture is beginning to show. . . . arguments, and money troubles, Val and her small team now has to work around the clock to stop this twisted individual in their tracks.

But, does she know someone is watching her every move?

A dark secret in Mike’s past surfaces, and can Val stay ahead of her stalker long enough to catch the killer before another precious life is taken?

WoW....Another excellent book!

I highly recommend it. I am looking forward reading book 4 within this series.

Big Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for my ARC.
Profile Image for Sue Wallace .
7,400 reviews141 followers
December 29, 2024
Hidden in the dark by H. K. Christie.
Val Costa book 3.
This was a good read. I did like the cover and blurb of this book. This is a new author for me. This is the first book I've read of hers. I liked the writing style. Short chapters were great. I liked how Brady and Val were together. How they worked as a team. I'm looking forward to the next book.

Blurb.
The table is set for family dinner; roast chicken, wine for them and juice for their darling boy, a vase of fresh daisies from the garden for decoration. But the food is cold, and the flowers are wilting. You might think they were sleeping in the next room, if it wasn’t for the blood dripping crimson onto the carpet…

FBI Agent Val Costa is drawn out of retirement once again when the Cramer family are found dead in their home in Red Rose County. She falls to her knees in despair at the sight of little Michael Jr., curled up on the couch. What monster would take the life of an innocent child? Val vows to find justice for the mother, Stephanie Cramer, who survived the attack but is fighting for her life in hospital.

Interviewing neighbors uncovers no leads, but Val knows there’s a message in the way Mike Cramer’s body was left, tied to chair, stab wounds all over his body. It seems mother and son were collateral, and Mike was the real target. But why? Working in an auto shop between taking his boy to karate class, Michael was a perfect family man. There are no signs of a robbery, and all Val has to work with are small-town whispers about the age gap between him and his wife.

A break in the case comes when a secret phone is found hidden in Mike’s car and GPS reveals he’d been making late-night trips out of town for weeks before his family was attacked. Her team are quick to suspect an affair, but Val’s instincts tell her it’s something far more sinister.

As more cracks in the perfect Cramer family picture begin to show—arguments, money troubles—Val must work around the clock to stop this twisted individual in their tracks. But does she know someone is watching her every move? And when a dark secret in Mike’s past surfaces, can Val stay ahead of her stalker long enough to catch the killer before another precious life is taken?
649 reviews10 followers
January 31, 2025
Val Costa book 3.

Val is at home celebrating her Mum's latest success in her recovery from the stroke that left her wheelchair bound when Deputy Brady asks to call by. Val is excited to see him but when she sees his face she knows this is no social call. A family have been attacked in their home and the Sheriff's department needs her help.

This book takes the same format as the previous two with the story told from different perspectives. And this time one person decides to up the stakes. I was hooked and finished this book in 2 sittings. I can't wait to read the next in this great series.

FBI Agent Val Costa is drawn out of retirement once again when the Cramer family are found dead in their home in Red Rose County. She falls to her knees in despair at the sight of little Michael Jr., curled up on the couch. What monster would take the life of an innocent child? Val vows to find justice for the mother, Stephanie Cramer, who survived the attack but is fighting for her life in hospital.

Interviewing neighbors uncovers no leads, but Val knows there’s a message in the way Mike Cramer’s body was left, tied to chair, stab wounds all over his body. It seems mother and son were collateral, and Mike was the real target. But why? Working in an auto shop between taking his boy to karate class, Michael was a perfect family man. There are no signs of a robbery, and all Val has to work with are small-town whispers about the age gap between him and his wife.

A break in the case comes when a secret phone is found hidden in Mike’s car and GPS reveals he’d been making late-night trips out of town for weeks before his family was attacked. Her team are quick to suspect an affair, but Val’s instincts tell her it’s something far more sinister.

As more cracks in the perfect Cramer family picture begin to show—arguments, money troubles—Val must work around the clock to stop this twisted individual in their tracks. But does she know someone is watching her every move? And when a dark secret in Mike’s past surfaces, can Val stay ahead of her stalker long enough to catch the killer before another precious life is taken?
1,614 reviews25 followers
December 8, 2024
***I received an ARC from Net Galley in exchange for my honest review

The Cramer family was found in their home - the husband and son murdered, and the wife barely hanging on. FBI Agent Val Costa is drawn out of retirement to try to solve this heinous crime. On the surface Mike seems like the perfect family man, and the Cramer family seems like the perfect family. But things don't add up. He worked at an auto body shop and she is a receptionist, yet there is a luxury vehicle in the driveway. Where is the money coming from? Then they discover a burner phone under the driver's seat, and the cracks really begin to break open. When a dark secret from Mike's past is revealed, Val knows she is racing against time to solve the case before Stephanie wakes from her medically induced coma and starts talking - and the murderer comes back to finish the job.

This is the third book in the Val Costa series. I admit, I haven't read the first two books, but I feel like they must all be able to be read as a standalone because I wasn't lost. The chapters were told in the alternating viewpoints of Val, some of the other characters, and randomly interspersed with chapters in the viewpoint of someone called "secret admirer". The secret admirer may be a carryover from one of the previous books - you really don't find out much about them except that they are watching Val. This book had a good mystery that kept me guessing, and I enjoyed FBI Agent Val Costa's character. If you are a fan of mysteries & suspense, then you should definitely check this out.
Profile Image for Annarella.
14.2k reviews167 followers
December 14, 2024
This is a weird review as I was sure I wrote about book #1 and #2 in this series. I was going to write the review for book #3 and discovered that I didn't write anything for the entire series so this will be a common review for the entire series, including the third novel.
Val Costa is a great character: she's not wonder woman, she hasn't any huge chip on her shoulder nor a traumatic past, she's a clever and brave woman who works for FBI and collaborate with the local police.
She moved in a Californian county to be near her son after a meeting with a serial killer that left her branded and phisically hurt. She needs to recover and think about her future.
Red Rose county is not a huge and highly populated county, you have to suspend your belief because the number of violent death is highest than 58.4 dead for 100k person.
Statistics apart this is a hell of a series that improves with each installment and the third one is the best one so far. There's always suspense and emotions in these stories and I found the third one a gripping and heart wrenching page turner.
Val grew on me and I loved her evolution and cannot wait to read new stories as I wanted to visit Rose County and catch up with the characters.
I appreciated how the author developed the solid plots that surprised me and the good storytelling.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

Profile Image for Kim Anne.
511 reviews8 followers
December 9, 2024
This fast-paced, twist-laden novel is the third installment in the Val Costa series, but it works brilliantly as a standalone. Hidden in the Dark is a stellar thriller that delivers on every front, making it a solid 5-star read.

H.K. Christie’s writing style is highly readable and addictive. You’ll find yourself flying through the pages, unable to put the book down. The use of multiple POVs is a highlight, particularly the perspective of the enigmatic “secret admirer.” This character’s chilling voice adds an extra dimension of suspense and leaves readers hanging on a tantalizing cliffhanger, eagerly awaiting the next book.

Val Costa herself is a standout. She’s a relatable, multidimensional protagonist who juggles her roles as a consultant for the police, mother, daughter, and friend with grit and humanity. Her strength and vulnerability make her easy to root for, and her romance with Brady adds a touch of warmth amidst the darkness.

H.K. Christie is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Her ability to weave unpredictable twists with deeply personal stakes sets her apart in the thriller genre. Fans of strong female leads, clever plotting, and relentless suspense will find much to love here.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for sending me a digital copy in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Peyton Maloy.
101 reviews2 followers
November 13, 2024
Just another amazing read by H.K. Christie! You will fall in LOVE with her series if you take the chance, I promise you! Law & Order type vibes, but with characters you fall in love with and can’t WAIT to see what happens next in their lives.

•brutal murder
•obsession/stalking
•mob hitman
•new identity

Val Costa gets to join the Red Rose County Sheriff Crew yet again in solving another local murder in their small town. A family of three was murdered, but the wife/mom Shannon, ends up surviving. No one knows why someone would want to kill this quiet, suburban family— a father and their teenage son. There’s something strange of how the father, Mike, was murdered. He was murdered brutally, but his wife and son were drugged and then shot to make it a quick death. At first Val and head sheriff Brady think it’s drug related. Once they come to a dead end with the drug cartel, they are lost on where to go. That’s until they do some digging into Mike’s past, and that’s when they find the hard truth about his early life. It’s a crazy plot twist that’ll keep you guessing!! (I don’t want to give too many spoilers away)

Thank you for the opportunity to allow me to read an ARC on this, H.K. & NetGalley! Keep them coming!! 😻
Profile Image for K.J. Sweeney.
Author 1 book47 followers
December 9, 2024
Hidden in the Dark is the third book in the Val Costa series. Val used to work for the FBI, but since being held hostage by a serial killer and her mother having a stroke, Val has stepped back from this work. It hasn't stopped her from getting involved in murder and detective work and in this third book we see her again assisting the local police.

I really enjoy the way that Val and Brady, her childhood friend, policeman and potential love interest work together to solve this mystery. It's a particularly nasty crime, with a tortured man and his wife and son also having been shot. I'm not sure that the residents of Red Rose County will be that thrilled to have Val living back there, as she seems to have heralded a particularly nasty spate of murders with her recent arrival.

Val also has the threat of the Bear hanging over her. This is the serial killer that she was chasing on her last case and who held her hostage. It seems that he's never far away, even if Val doesn't always realise it. In each book he gets a little bit closer.

This is a gripping and thrilling read and one that I would highly recommend.

I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.


Profile Image for Sue.
829 reviews
October 23, 2024
A family is attacked by unknown assailants in their home, and the woman is left for dead.
There seems to be no motive for this brutal attack, but there are lots of secrets to uncover.
Val Costa is called in to consult on the case.

This is another instalment of a series I have enjoyed so far. Val is a top notch investigator, and finds it easy to take the lead on the case.
She has great instincts and together with Brady, unearths clues and they ask the right questions.

I do like the way Val is close to her son and Mom, and that her Mom has close friends to take the pressure off Val when Val is working a case.

However, something that does irritate me, is Val's tendency to talk about her cases to all and sundry. Her son, her mother and the friends, and to Kieren. Yes, I realise these are trusted people, but I really thought this is a no-no in the law and order community?

Another cliff hanger, and am waiting almost impatiently for the next book.

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read this book.



Profile Image for Jessica Woods.
1,288 reviews24 followers
December 5, 2024
Hidden in the Dark is the third book in the Val Costa series but the first I have read. I didn’t have trouble keeping up with the story in this book but it is worth noting Val has someone from her past that is stalking her through these books. Val retired from the FBI after being kidnapped by a serial killer and escaping. Now she helps the local police department on certain special cases. The latest case involves the murder of a father and son and a shot to the head for the critically injured mother. It quickly becomes apparent that someone was targeting the family due to the father’s past. The case is interesting and wraps up neatly by the end of the book. Val’s serial killer stalker leaves off with the pursuit continuing into the next books of the series. The characters are likable and the touch of chemistry and hints of romance between Val and Brady just enhance the story for an enjoyable, page-turning mystery. My voluntary, unbiased, and non-mandatory review is based upon a review copy from NetGalley.
Profile Image for Joanne Dunn.
201 reviews2 followers
December 10, 2024
Book 3 in the Val Costa series by H.K. Christie, Hidden in the Dark, delivers another engaging read bring the cast of regular characters together again with a new mystery, coupled with a touch of romance and an ongoing story that will keep you hooked for the next installment.

With another horrific crime scene in Red Rose County, retired FBI agent Val Costa receives a call from Brandy, asking if she could once again consult and take the lead on the investigation. As the team work to unravel the motivation behind the attack to uncover who is responsible, Val also continues in her pursuit of ‘The Bear’, a serial killer she was lucky to escape.

The women really take the lead in this series, from their professions and being highly qualified and experienced in what was a small, quiet county, to what is going on in their lives (hello dating in Red Rose Country… and girls’ nights).

‘The Bear’, is back and this story will have you wondering, just how progressed is his plan, when will he take action, and just how many in Val’s circle might be impacted.
Profile Image for Joanie Hinton.
732 reviews27 followers
December 11, 2024
A family or three is viciously attacked in their home, with the husband and young son killed, the husband was also tortured. The wife clinging to life and might not survive. Why would someone target this seemingly quiet family? Val Costa is once again asked to assist the police department in solving this horrible murder scene. There seems to be no leads and the more digging the police do the less it all makes sense. A break seems to happen when it is discovered that the man has been selling drugs over the past year. Did a rival drug gang take him out? Seems like it could be the reason. Until a major lead drops into the police's lap. But could this really be the reason an entire family was attacked and could it really be that easy of a reason...the US Marshals office is the lead but then even that hits a snag. Meanwhile, Val's past trauma is still causing her nightmares and since the person who caused it has not been caught he is closer to her than she knows.
(Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy)
Profile Image for Jessica Wilczynski.
466 reviews5 followers
December 10, 2024
5⭐️ Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for an advanced copy of Hidden In The Dark.

Val is once again called upon by her friend Brady to help solve the brutal murder of a family. Val is still suffering from PTSD from her abduction by a serial killer known as The Bear but working on this new case gives her a fresh perspective on the possible identity of The Bear. This family seems like your normal family until they start digging more in the husbands past and realize he may not be your average husband and father.

This is the third book in this series and I would definitely recommend reading the first two books before reading this one. The main characters are so easy to resonate with and the storyline was very well written. I was hooked from the first page and did not see the twists coming at all! I hope this series continues because I cannot wait to see what else will happen. I highly recommend this entire series!
147 reviews2 followers
December 13, 2024
This is the third book in the Val Costa series, and it does not disappoint. In this narrative, Val and her ‘team’ investigate and solve brutal murders that occurred in Red Rose County. Once again, Ms Christie builds this creative story around the cohesive and close-knit team of law enforcement that Val has considered her second family. Each story, their bond grows stronger, as they all work together like a well oiled machine. Together, with their diverse skills, their investigation takes many turns as they process their leads. The story kept me engaged until the last page, which was a great ending. Ms Christie’s writing talent keeps me intrigued and gave me a sense of belonging as a member of the team, and present at each scene of developments. Even as the investigation moves forward at a quick pace, there lingers a dormant evil unknown presence in the background, quietly waiting for his opportunity again with Val. Love this plot stream. I highly recommend this book and author. I received a complimentary ARC, but I am voluntarily offering my personal opinion.
Profile Image for Lynn Brooks.
3,520 reviews45 followers
November 2, 2024
4 1/2 STARS!

Addictive and fast paced intrigue! The third book in Christie's Val Costa series does not disappoint as Val is knee deep in an investigation yet again during her supposed retirement from the FBI. We get to reconnect with her family and coworkers who have been her support system from the beginning of the series and go along for the ride as she works night and day to solve the murder of a family who from the outside looking in don't seem a likely target. Val's previous serial killer captor is still surrounding her and the anticipation after the set up for a bit of what is to come in the next book is high. Great suspense, believable characters and satisfying conclusions. I can't wait for more!

I highly recommend this book as well as the entire series to anyone who enjoys a police procedural story with a strong female lead who always gets justice for her cases.
Profile Image for Joan Jordan.
219 reviews4 followers
November 19, 2024
A family sits down to dinner, only to have it interrupted by an unusual knock at their door. The entire family, including a 12 year old boy, have been shot, though the mom is clinging to life by a thread. Retired FBI agent Val Costa is called in to assist the local police in learning the truth about who would want to kill the family. As she discovers more of the dad's dark secrets, the mom regains consciousness and begins to remember bit and pieces of the night of the attack.

Though this is the third book in the Val Costa series, it stands alone fine without having to be familiar with the first two titles. There is plenty of suspense as the investigation proceeds, and not everyone is who they claim to be.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Piper.
1,775 reviews22 followers
November 8, 2024
the third book in the series

I have loved going back into following Val in Rose County this time shes dragged into working on another case a murder on a family. I like how in the frist few chapters we have a recap of sorts of what has happen in the previous books. I like how Brady has come along and his development in this book made me smile.

I love seeing The Sercret Admiers view of all the going on evne thought at times this creeps me out knwoing how close he is.

I couldn't but this book down once i started it


Trigger Child Death, Drugs, Violence,Stalker
#BookSeries #ThrillerReads #CharacterDevelopment #MysteryNovel #RoseCounty #PageTurner #CrimeFiction #Suspenseful #IntensePlot #MustRead
growth
Profile Image for Melissa * bookedwithmel.
647 reviews13 followers
December 12, 2024
Being obsessed with this series is an understatement. I love Val and Brady. The way they work together to solve crimes, and the bit of tension between them too ::chef's kiss:: And they’re older characters, which makes them more relatable.

Brutal murders to kick off the book. And Val and Brady and crew are brought in to figure out why. They’re so methodical and Val’s instincts are stellar. They all work well together and have some great friendships beyond the job too. She’s protective of everyone in her life, and there are many times in this book where that is blatantly obvious.

I read this one in a morning, I couldn’t put it down.

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for my ARC of this book.
Profile Image for Claudete Takahashi.
2,630 reviews37 followers
December 15, 2024
Val is tending to her mother when she is asked to join the Police force to solve a gruesome killing of a child and his father and the mother who was left for dead when they reached their home. Val, Brady and their team will work non-stop trying to understand who is behind the crime but nothing makes sense until the US Marshalls join the case and things only get worse. Nothing was as it seemed, there is a corrupt and vindictive US Marshall, the mob, a father figure that had a really dark past, and two brothers who could not leave the past behind and only made their present worse for them and their families. Engaging and well-written, Hidden in the Dark is good entertainment!
I thank Ms. Christie, her publisher, and NetGalley for this ARC.
Profile Image for Dwayne Keller.
1,009 reviews13 followers
December 16, 2024
Officer Brady asks Val for help on another case, and it is a nasty one. A twelve year old boy, his mother, and father have all be shot. The dad was tortured too. Both Dad and son have died, and mother is in critical condition at the hospital – unknown if she will recover. Val, Brady, and the team start to investigate and initially find nothing out of the ordinary. They were a nice, quiet family that kept to themselves. But the more then dig, the more they find out that the dad had a shady past. Is his past coming back to haunt him, or was it a random attack, or something more recent. A great thriller mystery full of leads, clues, and surprises. Multiple points of view give a rounded view of the case. Enjoy this well written mystery.
Displaying 1 - 30 of 81 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.