Those Who Walk in Darkness.
Scroll through my review before entering the giveaway.
Those Who Walk In Darkness
(Jacks Jackson Mystery Book 1)
Historical Mystery
Print Length: 266 pages
Publisher: J. Lavene (March 8, 2016)
ASIN: B01AS8NN6Q
MY REVIEW
Westerns aren’t big on my hit list, but anything by the Lavenes and you can count me in. Those Who Walk in Darkness by Jim and Joyce Lavene is a step back in time, to the Wild West days of the Pinkertons. Beware, you’ll need a quick draw to survive.
Jacks is Julia. After her fiance died at her feet, she went to Allan Pinkerton. He said he would help her find the killer and hired her on the spot. Only two people know she is female, Allan Pinkerton, her boss, and Lil. Lil is a madame who recognized her femininity and felt a need to “mother” her. I can only imagine how hard it would be to change ALL your mannerisms. Cutting the hair and binding the breasts would be simple, but learning to walk, talk and act like a man would be much more difficult. She would have to be ever vigilant.
Jacks can take care of herself. She’s a cigar smoking, whiskey drinking, quick draw and is doing just fine, until Hume Boyd and Running Wolf. She preferred to work alone, but that would not be the case this time.
Now…what can I say about Hume. I can picture him, looking so young you wonder if he can even pick up a gun, naive, sweet and innocent and too eager for his own good.
I have a bad feeling about Boyd, but a good one about Running Wolf. With a name like that, I think we have some paranormal and mystical machinations coming up and I am looking forward to them. Jacks keeps denying the appearance of the raven, but we shall see.
The mystery unfolds and I am delighted to be teased…it can’t be him…too obvious, but he’s not a nice guy and that’s putting it mildly. So, what’s his beef? Okay, then how about…it could be him, and I waver back and forth. The big question is “Why?”
The characters are well developed and the mystery prolonged. I know something is coming…very soon. Even though I am expecting it, it’s still a shock when it happens. I jerk and gasp, laughing at myself for being caught off guard.
I have a love/hate feeling for the ending. The Lavene’s wrap this novel up in a neat package, but Jacks story lives on. There is no happy ever after and I will be more than glad to go on the next adventure to find out…who is the real Jacks.
This was a surprising 5 stars for me. When I began reading I was rating it a bit low, but it kept getting better and better. Fantastic writing and I would highly recommend Those Who Walk in Darkness by the Lavene’s for a great combination of multiple genres.
I received a copy of Those Who Walk in Darkness by Joyce and Jim Lavene in return for an honest review.
5 Stars
Synopsis
Three years ago, Julia Jackson was a well to do young woman from Boston whose fiancé, Jonathon, was killed right before her eyes. Obsessed with finding the killer, a man whose face she saw only in a flash as he walked up and shot Jonathon, she leaves her family and her life behind. She starts a new life as ‘Jacks’ Jackson—a cigar smoking, dead eye, female Pinkerton agent…pretending to be a man.
Now Allan Pinkerton needs Jacks to find the man who kidnapped the wife and son of a railroad official, David Boyd. Their only clues are the severed finger from the man’s wife, complete with wedding ring, and a map of the Qualla boundary, the Cherokee reservation in North Carolina.
Jacks doesn’t like the way the whole thing sounds from the beginning. David Boyd isn’t important enough to target for sherry fundina kidnapping. And why travel so far with two hostages?
But Pinkerton tells her that he believes the man responsible for the kidnapping worked with Jonathon’s murderer in a train robbery five years ago. Jacks agrees to go after the kidnapper with hopes of catching him before he can reach his home grounds.
Pinkerton insists that Jacks bring three men with her—Boyd, her new partner, and a Cherokee guide named Running Wolf, who’s always watching her, like he’s trying to figure it out.
Can Jacks catch the kidnapper with her secret—and her life—intact?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joyce and Jim Lavene write award-winning, bestselling mystery fiction as themselves, J.J. Cook, and Ellie Grant. They have written and published more than 70 novels for Harlequin, Berkley, Amazon, and Gallery Books along with hundreds of non-fiction articles for national and regional publications. They live in rural North Carolina with their family.
- Webpage – www.joyceandjimlavene.com
- Facebook – www.facebook.com/joyceandjimlavene
- Amazon – http://amazon.com/author/jlavene
- Twitter – https://twitter.com/AuthorJLavene
- Purchase Link Amazon
Tour Participants
- March 8 – Back Porchervations – REVIEW, CHARACTER GUEST POST
- March 9 – A. Holland Reads – INTERVIEW
- March 10 – Shelley’s Book Case – REVIEW, GUEST POST
- March 11 – Author Annette Drake’s Blog – INTERVIEW
- March 12 – Brooke Blogs – CHARACTER GUEST POST
- March 13 – StoreyBook Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
- March 14 – Book Babble – REVIEW
- March 15 – Reviews by Martha’s Bookshelf – REVIEW
- March 16 – I Read What You Write – REVIEW, INTERVIEW
- March 17 – fundinmental – REVIEW
- March 18 – Cozy Up With Kathy – CHARACTER GUEST POST
- March 19 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT
- March 20 – Deal Sharing Aunt – SPOTLIGHT
- March 21 – fuonlyknew – REVIEW
- March 22 – Community Bookstop – CHARACTER GUEST POST
GIVEAWAY
I liked the review, thank you.
Glad to hear it Rita. 🙂
I’m so glad you loved this one too! The characters are amazing and such a change from their cozies!
Sure was. A great surprise from their normal. Of course, I love those books too. 🙂
Not sure about the cover but the book sounds interesting.
I was surprised by this Lavene book. It is different from others I have read by them and I loved it.
Pingback: Spotlight/ #Giveaway - Those Who Walk in Darkness by Joyce and Jim Lavene - Great Escapes Book Tour - Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book
Pingback: Sherry's Shelves #74 - fundinmentalfundinmental
Thanks again for hosting. 🙂
My pleasure, Sandra. 🙂