City of the Lost by Kelley Armstrong is a 2016 Minotaur publication.
A taut, gritty, and imaginative thriller!!
This novel is a very different kind of thriller. I didn’t know what to expect when I started this book, but I found it to be a nice change of pace. For starters, the setting, which is an off the grid area of Northern Canada, a place most would probably consider uninhabitable, contributes a great deal to the story, setting the tone for a tense, super twisty, novel of suspense.
The setup is also a little unusual. Casey and her best friend, Diana, seek residency in the secret city of Rockton to protect Diana from her ex, whose violent behavior has escalated to the point where Diana’s life may be hanging in the balance. However, Casey, a police officer, who once killed a man, and fears being caught, as much as she wishes to pay for her crime and find redemption, feels right at home in Rockton.
While the counsel approves Diana, due to her special circumstances, Casey is only allowed in on a temporary basis. A condition of her admittance is that she must use her skills as a police officer to work with the town Sheriff, who doesn’t trust Casey as far as he can throw her. But, he needs her help to solve a murder, and hopefully prevent more of them.
However, the more Casey learns about the town of Rockton, the more she wonders if she and Diana made the right decision to move there.
This is my first book by Kelley Armstrong. I recognized her name, because back in the day, when I was caught up in the paranormal romance/ Urban Fantasy craze, I picked up a couple of her books. I never did get around to reading them. I’m sure they are good, and after distancing myself from that genre for a while, I am willing to revisit it someday.
But, THIS series- this one is more my style, and I’m pretty sure I won’t burn out on it.
That said, before you start this series, you might want to know the premise is a little peculiar. It is not necessarily realistic, but it is very ingenious, which is what I liked most about it. It is a little violent, and the language is a little harsh, but I thought the story was riveting.
The environment, the seclusion of the city, and the ever -present tension in the air, coupled with the shocking twists kept me on the edge of my seat. The tempo is brisk, but he characterizations do not suffer, at all. I grew to like Casey and am looking forward to her next adventure in Rockton!
Overall, this book came along at just the right time for me. I’ve been looking for a good thriller, but one that does not follow the usual formula. I believe I found a match with this series, and think I am really going to enjoy it!!