The Archivist
~ Robin Alden Howard
This book is a dark, haunting, and unforgettable journey - and one that comes with trigger warnings readers should take seriously.
From the very first chapter, I found myself wondering: Where has this story been all my life? I don’t know what shadowed corner of the closet Robin Alden Howard calls home, but I need more of it.
Adam Sinclair, heir to old money and a renowned neuropsychologist, spends his days buried in the archives of serial killers - rewriting their histories to suit his own vision. Despite his carefully crafted control, he believes a wife will provide balance.
Cyra Nikolas, a journalist haunted by unsolved crimes from her college days. She’s convinced certain cases labeled “suicide” hide a darker truth. When her investigation uncovers a link that crosses Adam’s path, he decides she’s the one. What begins as a whirlwind romance quickly escalates into engagement, marriage - and what he believes is ownership.
But will long-buried secrets destroy them both? Or will the truth finally bring closure to the questions that have lingered for years?
Howard has created a masterclass in character-driven psychological suspense. Adam is layered with contradictions - serene and calculated on the surface, yet pulsing with a need for superiority. Cyra, though composed in her professional life, carries vulnerability and emotional depth that make her impossible not to root for. Together, they form a dynamic that is both magnetic and chilling.
What truly elevates The Archivist is Howard’s command of atmosphere. Vivid imagery immerses you immediately into the story, while emotionally charged descriptions ensure you feel every heartbeat, every shadow. The use of multiple POVs is brilliantly executed - not just offering another perspective, but immersing you in both sides of each chilling exchange. Pacing is relentless, just one more page turns into one more chapter resulting in a finished story. It's almost like the old Lay's chip slogan – you can't have just one (or something like that).
I devoured this book in one sitting (with the exception of a forced dinner break -thank you, my darling husband - and one Twix bar). It consumed me completely.
The Archivist by Robin Alden Howard is available for pre-order now on Amazon, with an official release date of October 1, 2025.
P.S. I don’t know what kind of spell Howard wove into these pages, but it works. The second I finished, I immediately launched into a full recap to my very reluctant, but indulgent husband - who, bless him, doesn’t do scary, murdery, or psychological thrillers. He may not sleep tonight, but I’ll be sleeping like a baby.
I would like to thank Robin Alden Howard for the opportunity to Alpha/Beta/ARC The Archivist. As always, all opinions and reviews are of my own volition. I have not been promised any compensation, current or future, by the author or publisher for a fair and honest review.