The Wicked Hour: A Natalie Lockhart Novel

The Wicked Hour: A Natalie Lockhart Novel

by Alice Blanchard

Narrated by Sophie Amoss

Unabridged — 9 hours, 53 minutes

The Wicked Hour: A Natalie Lockhart Novel

The Wicked Hour: A Natalie Lockhart Novel

by Alice Blanchard

Narrated by Sophie Amoss

Unabridged — 9 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview

From the award-winning author of Trace of Evil, a detective dealing with the scars of her past must solve a seemingly unconnected string of murders, and face the impossible question of what to do when the killer may be hiding amongst the ones you know, in Alice Blanchard's The Wicked Hour.

¿Lockhart is a relatable new heroine on the police-procedural scene, and one who will appeal to readers of Tana French."¿Booklist

The day after Burning Lake's notorious, debauched Halloween celebration, Detective Natalie Lockhart uncovers a heartbreaking scene¿a young woman, dead and lying in a dumpster. There's no clue to who she is, save for a mystifying tattoo on her arm, and a callus underneath her chin. She's not from around here. No one knows who she is.

As Natalie retraces the young woman's steps leading up to her death, she uncovers a deeper, darker horror¿a string of murders and disappearances, seemingly unconnected, that may have ties to each other¿and explain the abrupt disappearance of her best friend years ago.

As she digs deeper within the mind of the hunter, Natalie finds a darkness she could never have imagined. And as she draws closer to the truth, the killer is weaving a trap for her that may prove inescapable.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books


Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Sophie Amoss offers her best take on the hard-boiled detective in this police procedural about a serial killer who is targeting young, female violinists. While the premise seems like an intriguing setup for an audiobook, Amoss has the deck stacked against her. For instance, she convincingly portrays an exhausted young detective who suffers from a combination of grief, PTSD, and a string of sleepless nights. As a result of this accuracy, though, listeners may find themselves zoning out right alongside the detective. Perhaps more difficult for Amoss, however, is a slow-building plot that delivers too few returns for the listener’s patience. Those who are not big fans of the genre may want to pass on this. G.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

10/05/2020

When the naked corpse of a struggling violinist, 24-year-old Morgan Chambers, turns up in a dumpster in Blanchard’s disappointing sequel to 2019’s Trace of Evil, Natalie Lockhart—a detective with the Burning Lake, N.Y., police—assumes the crime is a random act of violence, until she learns that another young woman with ties to a local music conservatory recently went missing. The case also causes Natalie to revisit the disappearance of her childhood friend, violinist Bella Striver, who allegedly ran away on the night of their high school graduation. The events of the previous book loom large, affecting Natalie’s relationships as well as her mental health; regrettably, Blanchard never provides a plot recap, leaving new readers in the dark. Though the setup is clever, the mystery suffers from a dearth of viable suspects with convincing motives (the killer included), and the action-packed denouement feels preposterous and arbitrary. Fans will hope for better next time. Agent: Jill Marr, Sandra Dijkstra Literary. (Dec.)

From the Publisher

"Jodi Picoult’s fans will be an apt audience for Blanchard’s chilling latest." - Booklist

"For fans of Erica Spindler." - Library Journal

Praise for Trace of Evil:

“Readers will welcome a return to Burning Lake with Natalie at the helm.”—Associated Press

“Lockhart is a relatable new heroine on the police-procedural scene, and one who will appeal to readers of Tana French."—Booklist

"A fast-paced, intricate, and atmospheric mystery that introduces a plucky, engaging detective." - Kirkus Review

"Flush with red herrings, Wiccan symbols, and disaffected teens, this book will appeal to fans of criminal investigations led by empowered women." - Publishers Weekly

"What seems an open-and-shut case becomes much more, with Blanchard carefully peeling away layers of history and deception before pulling off a shocking twist. Lockhart is a relatable new heroine on the police-procedural scene, and one who will appeal to readers of Tana French." - Booklist

"A powerful and unexpected denouement. I look forward to reading more in the series." – New York Times bestselling author Ann Cleeves

"[A] tense, nail-biter of a thriller!" - J.D. Barker, International Bestselling Author of The Fourth Monkey

Alice Blanchard seems to be able to write just about anything she wants [and] shows off a veteran storyteller at the peak of her powers.” – New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of Two If By Sea and The Deep End of the Ocean

A tantalizing mystery with just the right amount of unsettling horror woven in.” Neal Griffin, LA Times best-selling author of the Newberg series

Layered with old wounds, new secrets, and tension that starts on the first page and never lets up.” —Kristen Lepionka, Shamus Award-winning author of the Roxane Wearymystery series

Moody and atmospheric [...] the kind of tale that lingers long after you’ve raced through its twists and turns to the utterly gripping finale." – Owen Laukkanen, award-winning author of the Stevens & Windermere novels

Library Journal

12/01/2020

Burning Lake, NY, a historical landmark where witches were burned to death, is normally a delightfully spooky place to be on Halloween. The streets are packed with costumed revelers, and Det. Natalie Lockhart is tasked with monitoring the crowds. Then a young woman, accomplished violinist Morgan Chambers, is found naked and dead in a trash bin, and the difficult task of tracing her path to this end begins. Natalie is still reeling from the death of her sister Grace just months ago, her notoriety from catching a serial killer, and the long-ago murder of her sister Willow. Personally depressed but determined to solve the case, Natalie enters the highly competitive world of music performance, valuable instruments and their collectors, and parents who accept nothing but the best from their talented offspring. VERDICT Blanchard (Trace of Evil) presents a bewitching police procedural in this second "Natalie Lockhart" novel, but readers may be at a disadvantage if they have not read the first book, as the segue is choppy. Though Natalie is well drawn, peripheral characters, especially a love interest, are not fully developed. Still, the setting and musical topic are excellent, and the dramatic conclusion satisfies. For fans of Erica Spindler.—Gloria Drake, Oswego P.L. Dist., IL

DECEMBER 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Sophie Amoss offers her best take on the hard-boiled detective in this police procedural about a serial killer who is targeting young, female violinists. While the premise seems like an intriguing setup for an audiobook, Amoss has the deck stacked against her. For instance, she convincingly portrays an exhausted young detective who suffers from a combination of grief, PTSD, and a string of sleepless nights. As a result of this accuracy, though, listeners may find themselves zoning out right alongside the detective. Perhaps more difficult for Amoss, however, is a slow-building plot that delivers too few returns for the listener’s patience. Those who are not big fans of the genre may want to pass on this. G.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2020-09-16
Investigating the mysterious death of a talented violinist renews a detective’s anxieties about a long-missing friend.

When Morgan Chambers’ body is found following Halloween night, Detective Natalie Lockhart recognizes the signature red mark on the young woman’s neck that shows she’d spent long hours practicing the violin. Morgan had been desperately trying to break into the world of solo violinists, even attempting to break out in a viral moment at Burning Lake’s Monster Mash song contest. But Morgan’s efforts weren’t enough to catapult her to fame, and it’s possible that looking into becoming a fiddler in a band rather than a soloist led to some bad choices that left her dead in a dumpster. Or so Natalie speculates as she investigates the case, which reminds her of that of her childhood friend Bella Striver, another talented violinist who disappeared around their high school graduation. Could someone be targeting violinists? It seems possible, especially when another missing girl is linked to Natalie’s investigation. The case triggers Natalie’s fears, but when she turns to her trusted doctor, Russ Swinton, for help and maybe a change in meds, she realizes that Russ may be mixed up in Morgan’s case in ways she never could have imagined. Natalie longs for the support of her longtime friend Luke, but his position as Lt. Pittman has complicated the easy rapport they once had, leaving Natalie to figure out what happened to Morgan on her own.

New readers of this series would be advised to catch up with the backstory first.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177266466
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Series: Natalie Lockhart , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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