The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf

The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf

Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf
Five Stars
August 2024
 
If you like the mystery genre, you will enjoy this book by Heather Gudenkauf. This is the second book I’ve read by this author and she writes a great mystery. My next read will also be by this author.
When the unthinkable happens in rural Iowa, the ripple effect creates two more storylines. Each of these unfold throughout the storytelling of the first. The author is skillful in the insertion of the dual plots, and because each of them are captivating in themselves, this reader was riveted from start to finish. One of the best ways to gauge my personal enjoyment, is the number of times I think of the book when I’m not reading. I was always wanting to get back to reading on this one.
Author Heather Gudenkauf herself lives and creates her settings in Iowa, and her description of the gentle and fruitful farmland lie in direct contrast to the stark reality of crime. Regardless of your genre preferences, anyone would find this story captivating and intriguing. Part of writing mystery in my opinion is the underbelly of the mechanics. Knowing what the reader is thinking and assuming, then fleshing out those trains of thought with calculating precision. Yes, this is what great mysteries are made of. I put together my hunches about how the stories were connected, but hunches were all they were. If I can’t figure out the mystery until the exact time the author wants me to, that's entertainment at its best! I highly recommend this book. –Kim Luke
Book Blurb-

She thought she was alone…
True crime writer Wylie Lark doesn’t mind being snowed in at the isolated farmhouse where she’s retreated to write her new book. A cozy fire, complete silence. It would be perfect, if not for the fact that decades earlier, at this very house, two people were murdered in cold blood and a girl disappeared without a trace.

As the storm worsens, Wylie finds herself trapped inside the house, haunted by the secrets contained within its walls—haunted by secrets of her own. Then she discovers a small child in the snow just outside. After bringing the child inside for warmth and safety, she begins to search for answers. But soon it becomes clear that the farmhouse isn’t as isolated as she thought, and someone is willing to do anything to find them.
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