The Rockton / Casey Duncan series continues with another suspenseful storyline.
Watcher in the Woods
by Kelley Armstrong is the fourth book in the series. Rockton is a hidden town somewhere in the Yukon wilderness of Canada. The residents have many secrets and they’ve come to the town to disappear and be safe. This is a sanctuary town for those running from their pasts. Casey Duncan, the town's only detective on a police force of three. Her boss and partner is Eric Dalton, the sheriff. Will Anders is the deputy.
When a United States Marshal shows up demanding the release of one of the residents, but won’t say who, Casey, Eric, and Will are skeptical. When Marshal Garcia is shot and killed soon afterwards, the only possible suspects are the townspeople and Casey’s estranged sister, April. Who murdered him and why?
Casey, Will, and Eric are well-developed characters. They must protect the townspeople while appeasing the council that runs Rockton from afar. Casey has a relentless drive to serve and protect the townspeople and find the murderer. She’s found a purpose and a true home in Rockton, but she can also be stubborn and sarcastic. Eric is an excellent tracker and intelligent. He can also be overprotective and cranky at times. While he is Rockton’s protector and advocate, he can be a little idealistic and stubborn. They’re relatable and easy to root for and like. Will is funny, kind, sweet, and directionally challenged. He’s also competent and personable. Readers didn’t get much insight into Will in this story. April is a brilliant neuroscientist who is socially awkward and blunt. Readers learn more about her and why she acts the way she does as the story progresses.
Suspense, action, and a police investigation are combined with complex characters, multiple mysteries, and excellent world-building in this well-written and entertaining novel. Filled with murder, interpersonal relations, lies, deception, trust, and more, the author weaves a tale with plenty of twists, turns, and surprises. The narrative provides plenty of opportunities for things to go wrong. A strong sense of place caused me to feel transported to northern Canada. The author is a superb storyteller who kept me on the edge of my seat. The complex and multilayered plot wraps up the loose ends. My one quibble is the large amount of swearing that occurs in this series.
I first heard of this series when book seven was released. I read it as well as the books that have been released in the Haven’s Rock spin-off series. I’m now reading the first six books in this series. It was great learning more about Casey’s and April’s childhood in this one. Her backstory as an adult is in book one. It helps to read the books in order as there are quite a few characters, but the main ones are recurring making it easy to keep track of the new ones.
Overall, this was suspenseful, entertaining, and well-written, with a multilayered plot and excellent characterization that kept me engaged throughout. As always, it took this reader on a compelling journey with excellent imagery and tied the subplots together well. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
I purchased a copy of this novel. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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My 4.63 rounded to 5 stars is coming soon.