4 1/2*****Taking place at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, DARKSIDE (the folks who make the Academy run) is a mystery thriller that continues for 508 pages in the paperback edition I had. Usually a book that long, with small print, I do not choose to read; however, I am glad I read the entire book, because it is, indeed, a thriller.
With the death of a student in a fall from an 8 story dorm, to another death of a student in underground pipes that run under the buildings throughout the Academy. We have a professor whose daughter will graduate in a few days, yet is a suspect in the death of the student who fell or dove off the dorm. He was wearing her underpants during his plunge.. Her Dad along with a gal friend gets involved in the investigation. Also 2 officials of the academy begin an investigation. Much of the story takes place in the underground pipes (large enough to allow humans to crawl through them) It is within those pipes that weird and crazy things happen. It is where the killer in this novel spends a lot of time terrorizing the academy officials who enter those ducts looking for the killer.
The story is extremely frightening, and P.T. Deutermann offers the reader page after page of deadly investigation of the student who jumped to his death (or was he pushed by the crazy that spends so much time in the ductwork beneath the Academy. Add to that the fact that a 4th year male student becomes the main suspect, especially to those that think he was a murderer. Those folks run into a major obstacle, when the folks in charge of the Academy want to end it all and call the death of the man who may have jumped off roof a suicide.
DARKSIDE is one spooky, absorbing, exciting read that deserves 5 ***** except for the length.