Winter Haven
Winter Haven, by Christian author Athol Dickson, is a mystery-suspense novel set on an island off the coast of Maine. Vera Gamble comes to the community of Winter Haven after receiving news that her missing brother’s body has finally been found after 13 years. After learning of some strange circumstances about the condition of the body, the local authorities refuse to let Vera go back to Dallas to bury her brother until they can look into the matter further. As a result, Vera is determined to poke around the island herself to see if she can uncover any details that might help resolve the case.
What she finds are community members that seem hostile, or at least aloof, to strangers and that they are generally unwilling to help with even simple directions for scouting the island. She does meet one man, Evan Frost, who is at least friendly to her and seems to enjoy her company. However, some of the citizens of the island warn her not to trust him, while he, in turn, says the same about them. As she searches for more details concerning the finding of her brother’s body, some very strange events start happening, but Vera is unsure whether they are actually happening, or whether they may all just be in her own mind. Is she going insane, or just being tormented by an evil presence? She’s afraid of either option.
I was surprised at how suspenseful this book really was. It has a gothic feel to it, and I found myself very drawn into the story. One thing I was worried about was how Vera would be portrayed, but Mr. Dickson writes from the female perspective very convincingly. This book has mystery, suspense, and even some history and romance. I will be reading more of Athol Dickson’s work.
2008, 336 pp.
Rating: 4/5
Popularity: 28% [?]
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April 1st, 2008 at 3:35 pm
I’m always intrigued to read a book written first person from the opposite gender of the author. Some authors do it so well you completely forget about the author. But some seem really forced.
April 1st, 2008 at 4:03 pm
Dickson is quickly becoming one of my favorite Christian authors. I liked Winter Haven very much, but enjoyed both The Cure and River Rising even more.
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