We Are All the Same in the Dark gives us a story from three perspectives. First we see things through the eyes of twenty six year old Wyatt, when he finds a one eyed girl on the side of the road. Wyatt has an extremely troubled and violent background and he knows that his world will explode worse than it already has, if he is found with this girl. During Wyatt's, too short for me, section of the book, we also meet Trumanell, his beloved older sister, who he talks to while tending to the girl.
The next part of the book is seen through the eyes of twenty six year old Odette, daughter of a late police officer, now a police officer herself, in the same small town where her dad ruled and where Wyatt lives. Odette and Wyatt grew up together and loved each other, maybe still do, but they were torn apart by events when they were sixteen. There was a night of violence when Odette lost her leg after crashing her truck, after Wyatt told her to flee his house, Trumanell and her abusive father disappeared, and later, Wyatt was found in a maddened state at a nearby lake. After time in a mental institution, Wyatt came back to live in the family home, forever a pariah, being blamed for the death of missing Trumanell. Odette is strong and resourceful and filled with guilt and suspicion about that night and the fact that her friend Trumanell has never been found. She even wonders if her father did something bad to Trumanell and knows she can't trust any of the men in this town. I had such hopes for Odette, hopes that she would reunite with her estranged husband, that she would be able to help the one eyed girl after Wyatt reached out to her for help, that she might be able to break the ten year old case of what happened to Trumanell. But Odette's searching for answers upsets the wrong person and she too goes missing.
Five years later we see the story from the eyes of Angel, the one eyed girl whose life was changed by the help and attention that Odette gave to her in the few days that they knew each other. Angel is eighteen now, ready to start college on a full scholarship but first, she wants to find out what happened to Odette. Her outlook on life has been colored in a good way by what Odette left her, six strong words that describe them both, and she will use what she knows and her resourcefulness to find Odette and who made her disappear. Angel is the only thing that makes the darkness in the book bearable for me but she's walking right into that darkness, riling it up, and the bleakness of this land, people, and story make it very likely that Angel might be a third woman to go missing in this sad, violent tale.
Almost everyone in this story seems to be hiding something or they are confessing to things that might not even be true. Odette shows Angel her value and despite Angel's devastating past, Angel takes what she gets from Odette and makes something of her life. With this story, we can only hope that Angel's curiosity and desire to set things right, doesn't cause her to fall into the same violent hole that swallowed Trumanell and Odette.
Publication: August 11th 2020
Thank you to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine and NetGalley for this ARC.