Assessment:
Plot/Idea: Book two of the Colorado Skies series sees protagonist Kim Jackson on the run from her former life and the crimes she was falsely accused of committing. Disparate mysteries intertwine in this propulsive thriller.
Prose: The prose is polished and well-crafted. The Durango, Colorado setting is richly conveyed, while characters are described with nuance and lyricism.
Originality: This narrative delivers an effective blend of mystery and character development in a distinctive setting.
Character Development/Execution: Both Kim and Lena are quite well-developed as individuals. Lewis deftly conveys how their pasts inform and complicate their present circumstances.
Date Submitted: April 12, 2022
Lewis has crafted a tight, fast-paced plot that will keep readers engaged and guessing. The details of the investigation are carefully laid out and well-described, with themes of regret and trauma woven neatly throughout the narrative. Lena and Kim are both compelling characters with a tense and layered dynamic that’s engaging enough to power the story; their dialogue often has a cranky, comic edge. Lena starts to have concerns about Kim’s motivations, and buried secrets begin to emerge–still, despite their intriguing relationship, the two women at times seem too quick to veer from caring about each other and sharing common goals to being completely at odds, sometimes within the same chapter.
As it develops its memorable small-town community, Half-Told Truths presents a large cast to keep track of, and some readers may find the exposition heavy. Incorporating more levity could have added interesting texture to the narrative, but overall, this is an excellent, thoughtful genre read that will appeal to fans of character-driven thrillers, with a conclusion that leaves the door enticingly open for future installments.
Takeaway: An ex-cop and a woman on the run forge an unlikely alliance in this lively, thoughtful thriller.
Great for fans of: Harlan Coben’s Tell No One, Linwood Barclay’s The Accident.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A
Praise for the first book in the Colorado Skies series, A Mountain of Evidence:
"Set in a small town, the charming mystery novel A Mountain of Evidence centers on a fugitive whose vulnerability becomes her strength."
Praise for the first book in the Colorado Skies series, A Mountain of Evidence:
"A multilayered thriller with a sympathetic protagonist. This is the first installment in Lewis's Colorado Skies series, and it unfolds at a brisk, action-packed clip, with enough suspense to satisfy thriller fans. The conclusion leaves the door open for potentially exciting sequels."
Amy O. Lewis grew up in western Pennsylvania. She attended university there, and pursued graduate studies in Boston. On a cross-country trip, she fell in love with the West. She lived in California and Colorado before settling in northern New Mexico.