In short: Unusual, eerie thriller that takes place in the bayous of Louisiana and develops its own dynamic that scares you!
The nightmare come true! And that in Louisiana!
Mark French has returned to the police force in his thirties. In the rural Louisiana community where he grew up. He is a Caucasian and Chief Deputy.
He was a former police officer in New Orleans, but something bad happened there and he quit the police force. Then he first worked on oil platforms off the coast. But now he was drawn back to the job he had learned.
He hoped it was just about theft, brawls, property damage and other trivialities, but think, a brutal murder is happening. The sheriff and his wife are on vacation in Europe and the responsibility rests on his shoulders.
Because out there at the edge and at the beginning of the bayous is a stately villa, which houses an institute that specializes in lucid dreaming. Controlled dreaming in order to fulfill even the most remote desires, at least in the imagination.
Very exclusive, expensive and popular. Four people are currently guests and the young woman, Missey, one of them, has been strangled and is lying naked in the swamp.
Mark and his deputies seem to have a tough case ahead of them. Mainly because another guest has roped off, likes violence and, due to various indications, appears highly suspicious.
A driven hunt through the swamps begins. Two other bodies appear, also cruelly killed. Things seem more complicated than it seems and maybe someone completely different is the killer. And Mark could be in mortal danger ...
This is a really compelling book with a lot of bayou atmosphere. The local color is excellent and you can directly perceive all the many smells, hear the noises and various scenes play in the twilight or at night. Far from artificial lighting when the investigators and civilians only have their flashlights to rely on.
Danger lurks everywhere. Not only by alligators and snakes, but also by the murderer who could lurk behind every tree.
Mark French is double battered. Not only is he busy with a difficult investigation and the murder hunt, no, since the events in New Orleans he has also been plagued by violent migraine attacks, including nausea, which always haunt him at the most inopportune moments.
Shasha Dominique is the psychological director of the sleep institute. Her mother had murdered someone when she was a child, in her function as a vodo priestess who practiced black magic (Petro). For this she was executed in Angola / Louisiana prison.
Since then, Shasha has tried to redress her mother's injustice through generous donations.
Cassandra, an FBI agent, comes along, but privately, because she was the best friend of the murdered Missey and has important information for Mark that could shed a new light on the whole investigation.
And then there is Boudron, who is deformed since birth and lives with his "old" parents in the swamps on a small island. He just seems to be "slow-minded". He only has one arm, but could he ...
The case gets more and more complicated and nothing seems obvious anymore, which drives Mark and his migraines crazy.
Surprising twists and turns, vivid descriptions of the setting, protagonists with depth, a breathtaking showdown ...
Even before that, the fever curve of the reader rises more and more in the not risk-free hunt for a person because it is not always, fortunately, clear who is REALLY dangerous.
Mark, the psychiatrist Kelly, who then supports him, the Deputies Dottie, Dennis, Jerry and Co. are all personable and I like them. With everyone else you remain ambivalent because you never really know ... Hmh! Hmh!
The descriptions of nocturnal scenes are very successful and extremely eerie.
Charles Wilson lives in Mississippi.