A Madness of Sunshine

A Madness of Sunshine

Nalini Singh

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Anahera Rawiri left New Zealand at twenty-one, fleeing small-town poverty and the ghosts of her childhood with no plans to look back. But eight years later, she returns, seeking familiarity as respite from the shattered remains of her new life. And despite the changes brought on by a bump in tourism--the shiny new welcome sign at the town line and a decidedly less shiny new police presence--Golden Cove appears much as it ever was: a small settlement on the savage West Coast of the South Island, populated by all the remembered faces and set against a backdrop of lush greenery, jagged cliffs, and crashing waves. Detective Will Gallagher knows all about ghosts; his own chased him out of a promising career in Christchurch, landing him as the sole cop in a quaint town where his most pressing concerns are petty theft and the occasional drunk. When Golden Cove resident Miri Hinewai goes out for a run and fails to return, Will finds himself heading up a missing person's search that rapidly escalates into an official investigation after this case is connected with similar ones from the past. As an outsider, Will begins to rely on Anahera's knowledge of the area and its residents to help him delve into Golden Cove's secrets, and to determine whether it shelters something far more dangerous than just an unforgiving landscape.


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  • Jayhawk8jb
    Mar 31, 2025
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  • LadySeven
    Mar 14, 2025
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    I was tempted to rate this higher but I know this book was flawed I was just being biased because of my love for NS writting.

    The way the mystery unfolded was very crude and the development of the romance was stunted almost as if it belonged to a different story and the author just smashed everything together at the last second.
    As a long term NS reader, I feel confident when I say that her character development is one of the stongest points in her writting altough after reading this book probably sounds unbelivable. Too many characters with too little page time to unfurl. Even the main characters felt wooden. They all had a single character trait that pushed them through the plot with nothing else to show.

    In the end NS is a beloved author for me and this is her first dive in this genre I can cut her some slack and try her other two thrillers that, interestingly enough, are mising the romance tag. I'm an avid romance reader but in this case, less is more. If unneeded then its better to not include it at all.

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  • IsabelisAlright
    Jan 23, 2025
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    Romanceopoly - Sleuth Street
    Gosh I did not like this one. I expected a lot more from it and I just figured out the whole plot so fast. I also just was bored. I want thrillers to be super engaging.

    arc provided by publisher on edelweiss in exchange for a fair review.

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