Death in the Dark Woods is a classic case of a book with a great concept falling flat. The book is a mystery/thriller following cryptozoologist Morgan who is called to a Midwestern town to investigate deaths thought to be caused by Bigfoot. Somehow, Annelise Ryan takes a fun, quirky plot and makes it unusually sterile. It reads like a scientific investigation rather than playing up the monster/fantasy side. After learning Ryan used to work in the ER, it explained the clinical writing style, but I was still disappointed. The mystery itself wasn't extremely obvious, which I liked, but the motives of the suspects were weak and I didn't feel any shock or confusion once the pieces came together. There's some really great visual descriptions, but for every good description, there's one that's overdone and clunky. It's very much telling not showing. There's a few subplots that feel unnecessary as well. This book reads quickly, and is worth it for the setting alone, but for a "Monster Hunter Mystery" it's lacking in both monsters and mystery.