On The Edge Of Darkness by C.L. Avery is a unique story because I have not read many books that involve the LGBTQ community, especially having the victims were all gay. However, it kind of got redundant with the whole daughter being gay and Ransom not being able to accept it (although spoiler, he does at the end of the book), and I was like okay we get it can we move on, please.
The mystery was well done because even I could not figure out who it was because I had an inkling that it was not male, but I still kept trying to guess who was the killer. Congrats to the author for doing that because, typically, it is easy to figure out who is the killer within the last half of the book, but this I did not know until near the end.
If you are looking for a good mystery and a diverse book, then this is a book I would highly recommend.
My only complaint about this book is that I thought the daughter would get kidnapped earlier because that's was the impression I got from the blurb.
4 out of 5 stars.
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