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Darkness Rising

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The evil in East Salem is no longer content to hide in the shadows. The stakes—and the darkness—are rising.

Dani Harris thought there wasn't much left that could surprise her after serving as a forensic psychiatrist in East Salem. And Tommy Gunderson has faced few challenges in his life that he couldn't overcome by either physical strength or his celebrity status.


But as they race to uncover what's really happening behind the high walls of St. Adrian's Academy, it becomes clear that supernatural forces have been at work here for generations. And now their focus is on making sure Dani and Tommy don't interfere.

When the unseen becomes seen, faith is the only weapon strong enough to fight in a battle involving not just murder and betrayal—but angels and demons.

"Wiehl's latest is a truly creepy story with supernatural undertones that seem eerily real." -Romantic Times review of Waking Hours

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 20, 2012
      In Wiehl and Nelson's heart-pounding second East Salem thriller (after 2011's Waking Hours), forensic psychiatrist Dani Harris and her partner (both professional and romantic), ex-football star Tommy Gunderson, continue to investigate the ritual murder of Julie Leonard, last seen alive at a party attended by students from St. Adrian's Academy, an exclusive boys' school in New York's Westchester County. Another deathâof an Alzheimer's patient and pious historian, Abbie Gardener, somehow crushed by sucking asphyxiation one night in her room at the schoolâcomplicates their inquiry. Romantic jealousy flares when Dani draws on the expertise of her neuro-chemist ex-boyfriend, while a demonically possessed friend tricks Tommy's model ex-girlfriend into thinking it's time for a visit. Wiehl's world, in which humanity plays a central role in the eternal war between God and the devil, will appeal to readers who like their morality unambiguous and their heroes righteous. Agent: Todd Shuster, Zachary Shuster Harmsworth Literary.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2012
      The demonic evil that first became apparent in St. Adrian's Academy for Boys spreads further in this sequel to Waking Hours (2011). When a resident of Westchester County's High Ridge Manor is 102, it's not exactly surprising to find her dead. But no one can figure out just how archivist and author Abigail Gardener died--not county Medical Examiner Baldev Banerjee, not forensic psychiatrist Danielle Harris, not even Dani's ex-fiance, neurochemist Quinn McKellen. One thing that seems certain is that Abbie's passing follows from the murder of Julie Leonard, even though the death of Julie's presumed killer, sociopathic St. Adrian's student Amos Kasden, might have seemed to close that case for Detective Philip Casey of the East Salem Police Department. Another thing that seems equally certain is that there's more than a whiff of sulfur and brimstone around St. Adrian's. The place so reeks of infernal possession that Dani and her boyfriend, private eye Tommy Gunderson, try to snoop electronically on Dr. Adolf Ghieri, the school's psychologist. Their failure to bug the sinister Ghieri's computer kicks off another round of demonic manifestations, fueled this time by a warning angelic messengers deliver separately to Dani and Tommy: "Someone is going to betray you. Someone you trust." As the intrepid pair, afraid to confide in each other, struggle to discern who the trusted betrayer is, the authors can't resist spilling the beans to the gentle reader, cutting the mystery without significantly increasing the suspense. Since Wiehl (Eyes of Justice, 2012, etc.) and Nelson's pulp Armageddon runs into all the usual middle-of-trilogy problems--an ill-defined beginning, a cliffhanger ending and endless, relatively shapeless conflict in between--readers are advised to start with Waking Hours before entering this door to East Salem.

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