Oh. My. God. From the two brilliantly interwoven plot lines to the dynamite duo of Harry and Van, The Laughing Dead was everything I could want from a book in a crime thriller series. With dual timelines and multiple POVs, the complex plot of enigmatic, long-buried secrets swiftly grew into a dark and chilling tale. You see, with a cult-like commune at the core of Van’s past, the trauma and self-blame gave her a realistic persona despite the curse of her supernatural gift. Shrewd, plucky, and believably flawed, she was a large part of what made this book sing. Well, alongside of the lovable Owl, of course, who just might be one of my all-time favorite characters. Bravo, Ms. Lourey!
As for the plot, it was a masterclass in suspense. Action-packed and fast-paced, the storyline twisted and turned with utter precision as new details were revealed. And despite the fact that I needed to suspend all disbelief, I got sucked in by the deft plotting and the multiple revelations as quick as could be. After all, all of these seemingly disparate parts couldn’t have been easy to mold into shape. But it was the tearjerker ending that did me in 100%. Wrapping up this third book in a series, it sadly seems to be the last even if I wish that it wasn’t. Now I definitely need to go back and read the first two. Oh, yes. I was that idiot who missed reading the series in order.
All said and done, while this book could easily be read as a standalone, I wouldn’t suggest it. You see, despite the fact that I wasn’t lost in the slightest, I missed out on several years of fun with Harry and Van. You better believe, though, that I’m going to rectify my mistake now as quick as I can. After all, with a dark and twisted premise that had a side helping of a heartwarming friendship, the layers inside of this winner were simply sublime. Thanks to a creepy, atmospheric vibe, a sort unreliable narrator, and plenty of palpable tension, the short chapters had me finishing this book in under twenty-four hours. So don’t wait. Go buy this book now. I promise that you’ll thank me later. Rating of 5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
The bodies of three teenage girls are found in central Minnesota—each with her mouth fixed in a ghoulish grin, smiling at a deadly joke no one can hear. But authorities eventually close and forget the curious case, dubbed the Laughing Dead.
Decades later, cold case agent Evangeline “Van” Reed is called to the scene of a crime where the victim wears that same horror-movie smile. But this time someone seems to be sending a message: Van’s police ID has turned up at the scene, making her the prime suspect. It’s not that outlandish, considering her secrets—ones she’s never even told her partner, forensic scientist Harry Steinbeck.
As she feels others closing in, Van reopens the mystery of the Laughing Dead, hoping to find a connection to clear her name. But the search only gets darker. Because the more Van digs backward in time, the closer she comes to a terrible truth: Everything she has spent her life trying to hide is returning to haunt her.
Thank you to Jess Lourey and Thomas & Mercer for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: July 22, 2025
Content warning: forced captivity, kidnapping, murder, domestic violence, cult, poisoning