24 July 2025

Review: ONE DARK NIGHT, Hannah Richell

  • this edition an e-book on Libby supplied by my local library
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia (January 1, 2025)
  • Length: 432 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781761421761 

Synopsis (publisher)

One night in the woods
A party gone wrong
A body discovered at sunrise


He murdered her at the folly on their wedding day, left her body for the crows. They say she haunts the woods now, a girl in a white dress …

Everyone in the small town of Thorncombe knows the tales of the haunted woods where the birds don’t sing and a girl in a white dress roams, luring people to their deaths. But when a girl in white is found dead the morning after Halloween, her body carefully arranged at the bottom of an old stone folly, the community is thrown into turmoil.

With a teenage daughter of his own, police detective Ben Chase knows how high the stakes are. Was the girl the victim of a party prank gone wrong, or does her death represent something more sinister and ritualistic?

As the investigation unfolds and the noose tightens around Chase’s own family, the only thing anyone can be sure of is that no one is safe until this violent killer is caught.

A tense, clever and claustrophobic thriller where no one is who they seem and the danger lies just out of sight

My Take

Another really good read. A thriller with a number of mystery strands, and intriguing relationships and credible scenarios. 

Recommended. 

My rating: 4.7

I've also read

  • 5.0, THE SEARCH PARTY
  • 4.5, THE RIVER HOME
  • 4.6, THE PEACOCK SUMMER
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