Night will find you

Julia Heaberlin

Book - 2023

"Vivvy Bouchet, daughter of a known psychic, was ten when she saved a boy's life by making an impossible prediction. Now she's an astrophysicist in Texas, devoted to science, but the boy she saved has become a cop who continues to believe she can see things no one else can. When he begs for help on the high-profile cold case of a kidnapped girl, Vivvy steps back into the ocean of voices that once nearly drowned her. She is forced to team up with detective Jesse Sharp, a skeptic of anything but fact. When Vivvy becomes the target of a conspiracy theorist podcaster, she fights back with both her scientific mind and her inexplicable gifts, hoping to lure a kidnapper, find a child who haunts her, and lay some of her own ghosts to... rest. Sharply relevant, Julia Heaberlin's Night Will Find You explores the mysterious nature of belief-in psychic power, in science, in conspiracies, in a higher power-and the delicate dance between scientific truth and the things we can't explain"--

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Subjects
Genres
Suspense fiction
Mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Flatiron Books 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Julia Heaberlin (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
356 pages : 24 cm
ISBN
9781250877079
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This gripping page-turner from Heaberlin (We Are All the Same in the Dark) conceals its secrets from even the cleverest readers. Twenty-eight-year-old astrophysicist Vivian Bouchet takes leave from her research in the Chihuahuan desert to return home to Fort Worth, Tex., after her mother dies. She is approached by her childhood friend Mike Romano, now a cop, who believes Vivian has psychic abilities like the ones her fortune-telling mother claimed to possess. He asks her to look into the cold case of three-year-old Lizzie Solomon, who disappeared from her home a decade earlier. The girl's mother, Nicolette, is serving time for her murder, even though no body was ever found. Before her death, Vivian's mother made calls to the city claiming one of her clients--not Nicolette--was involved with the abduction, and Nicolette has filed suit against the city for not following up. Vivian agrees to investigate, which makes her a target for the rabid fans of an influential podcast that peddles conspiracy theories, whose host seems to have a personal stake in the case. Vivian is an intelligent, perceptive character who's a pleasure to spend time with, and when the plot kicks into gear, it's nearly impossible to stop reading. This is Heaberlin at her best. (June)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A psychic astrophysicist returns to her Texas hometown to heal old family wounds and help the police solve a cold case. When Vivian Bouchet returns home to Fort Worth to bury her mother, she gets pulled back into old relationships, agreeing to help her policeman friend Mike, with whom she was once in love, with some cold cases. In addition to having a Ph.D. in astrophysics and conducting research into extraterrestrial life based on a "glimpse of artificial light" from deep space, Vivvy has psychic visions, possibly inherited from her mother, who hung her shingle as a psychic for years and was infamous for discovering a dead body buried in the yard of their rental house when Vivvy was just a girl. Mike gives her the file on a famous missing person case, that of 3-year-old Lizzie Solomon, who disappeared nearly 11 years earlier. Lizzie's mother is serving time for her daughter's murder though the girl's body was never found. Mike isn't the only one who's interested in the case and in what Vivvy might be able to glean from old photos or Lizzie's hair clip; Jesse Sharp, a skeptical, magnetic detective, is soon following her all over town, maybe to intimidate her into "confessing" that she's a con artist, maybe to protect her from the fallout when a local conspiracy theorist gets her in his sights. Vivvy's not sure, but she can't deny the attraction between them even as she knows Jesse has secrets related to another case. Heaberlin's evocation of the dusty, insular Texas town is the perfect backdrop, and both Jesse and Vivvy are appealingly prickly characters with believable sexual tension. Vivvy's role as a scientist sets her apart from many fictional psychics and makes her a formidable heroine--there are rational layers to this supernatural thriller. Mysterious, sexy, and smart. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.