“He calls himself the Dark Wind Killer” and he’s “just getting started”.
Claire Bowen, a troubled but compassionate psychologist with plenty of psychological baggage in her own past, helps other troubled women rebuild their lives. But that past and her new husband’s past are unwilling to let her go. Detective Tanner, also rebuilding his life, struggles with continuing grief over his wife’s death and typical single parent issues raising his young daughter alone. Tanner’s and Bowen’s lives become inextricably entwined as a sleeping serial murder, responsible for five gruesome unsolved and ice cold murder cases, has awakened from his slumbers. Claire Bowen and the women on her patient list are in the macabre murderer’s sights. The hunt is on but it isn’t clear who is the hunter and who is the hunted.
While many readers will characterize INTO THE DARK as a suspense thriller or a psychological thriller, I’m inclined to disagree as Mofina has made no great secret who the killer is. The only questions are who will win the game of “hunter v. hunted”, how many victims will the Dark Wind Killer claim, and who will they be. But, as a straight-up police procedural that outlines Tanner’s efforts to corral a psychopathic monster, INTO THE DARK is a gripping, compelling, high-speed, easy-reading page-turner. Along the way, readers are treated to instructive and entertaining sidebars of police techniques, domestic abuse, father and daughter relationships, journalism, and more.
Three cheers for another successful Canadian author along with the expressed hope that he finds a much broader global readership. Goodness knows he deserves it.
Paul Weiss