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The Darkest Time of Night

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Anchor and investigative journalist for WSMV-TV in Nashville, Jeremy Finley's debut thriller explores what happens to people's lives when our world intersects with the unexplainable.

"The lights took him."

When the five-year-old grandson of US Senator vanishes in the woods behind his home, the only witness is his older brother, who whispers, "The lights took him," and then never speaks again.

As the FBI and National Guard launch a massive search, the boys' grandmother Lynn Roseworth fears only she knows the truth. But coming forward would ruin her family and her husband's political career.

In the late 1960's, before she became the quiet wife of a politician, Lynn was a secretary in the astronomy department at the University of Illinois. It was there where she began taking mysterious messages for one of the professors; messages from people desperate to find their missing loved ones who vanished into beams of light.

Determined to find her beloved grandson and expose the truth, she must return to the work she once abandoned to unravel the existence of a place long forgotten by the world. It is there, buried deep beneath the bitter snow and the absent memories of its inhabitants, where her grandson may finally be found.

But there are forces that wish to silence her. And Lynn will find how far they will go to stop her, and how the truth about her own forgotten childhood could reveal the greatest mystery of all time.

The Darkest Time of Night is fast-paced debut full of suspense and government cover-ups, perfect for thriller and supernatural fans alike.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 2, 2018
      Lynn Roseworth, the protagonist of investigative reporter Finley’s outstanding debut, is faced with a crisis after her seven-year-old grandson, William Chance, disappears in the woods behind her Nashville home shortly before the official announcement that her husband, Sen. Tom Roseworth, is the Democratic vice-presidential candidate. Memories of her father’s warnings about the terrors of the woods haunt Lynn, especially when the only witness—William’s severely traumatized older brother, Brian—tells her that the “lights took him.” Decades earlier, Lynn worked for an astronomer at the University of Illinois who studied disappearances across the country, including one in which a similar phrase was used. She doggedly pursues explanations for what happened to William that stray from law enforcement’s theory that political enemies of Tom’s abducted the boy. Finley’s complex portrayal of his heroic lead will carry readers through plot developments that would come across as unconvincing in the hands of a lesser writer. X-Files fans will be enthralled. Agent: Paul Stevens, Donald Maass Literary Agency.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Investigative TV journalist Finley employees a novelist's attention to detail, and narrator Suzanne Toren uses a gently nuanced delivery to pull back the curtain on a vast government conspiracy: People are being mysteriously snatched by "lights." This debut thriller features Lynn Roseworth, wife of a U.S. senator and grandmother of an abductee. Toren's delivery is compelling and down to earth as family and government secrets are revealed with nuance and compassion. Lynn tracks down clues from Nashville to Colorado, which lead to a deadly showdown with agents and bureaucrats who are desperate to keep the abductions out of the public's eye. Toren uses an empathic tone and an edge of steely resolve as Lynn and her colorful friend, Roxy, uncover long-held secrets. R.O. Winner of AudioFile Earphone Award © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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