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The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4)
The Night Season - Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4
Author: Chelsea Cain
Chelsea Cain launches the next stage of her bestselling series as Archie Sheridan works to regain his life and Susan Ward steps in to share the spotlight in this electric thriller from one of today’s most talented suspense writers. — With Beauty Killer Gretchen Lowell locked away behind bars once again, Portland detective Archie Sheridan ca...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312619763
ISBN-10: 0312619766
Publication Date: 3/1/2011
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 66 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4) on + 1255 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love this series! Archie and Gretchen are addictive, so I was really looking forward to the newest book in the series, The Night Season.

Gretchen is locked up, so Archie has been concentrating on his job and trying not to think of the vicodin that he was addicted to for a few years. He's clean now, but he still misses it.

The Williamette River keeps rising. Years ago, it was breached and thousands died. Now, bodies keep being found, drowned. Archie thinks nothing of it until the medical examiner finds a puncture mark on the victim. Murder, probably. But when they then examine the other bodies, they find the same puncture mark. They have a serial killer on their hands. With more tests done, they come to the conclusion that a rare octopus is biting the victims, causing almost instant paralysis. When Archie's dear friend and partner Henry is bit, Archie can hardly breathe himself. They get Henry to the hospital in time, but the bite is deadly and all they can do is wait for the inevitable.

Meanwhile, reporter Susan Ward has been creating a bigger name for herself in the newspaper industry. Archie allows her on almost every crime scene, and Susan usually scoops the competition. She's been working on a really old story of when the town of Vanport was flooded and many killed; a place not far from their current location. She found a skeleton and believes it to be one of the victims. Archie doesn't see what the connection could be and concentrates on his current case.

When his investigation deepens, they realize a young boy is involved. A boy kidnapped over a year ago. Archie vows to the parents he will retrieve him and bring him home. But if Archie keeps jumping in the river to save people, he won't be able to save himself. His lungs are very weak from the torture he sustained from Beauty Killer Gretchen Lowell.

The stakes heat up and the killer is closer than they think. As the water rises, the deaths climb and no where near the water is safe, especially not knowing where the killer lurks with the deadly octupus.

The Night Season is a great addition to the series. It is great to see Susan Ward move forward into the passenger seat alongside Archie. When he isn't being tortured or lusting after Gretchen or trying to catch her, he is a great detective and he shines in this novel. Susan's character is strong and she grows in maturity without giving up any of her unique characteristics. Although I really enjoyed this novel, I was disappointed not to see Gretchen until the end of the book. However, it is a plus for Cain to show that she doesn't need Gretchen to write a top-notch thriller with a solid page-turning plot that will have you up late into the night. Now I can't wait for the next one! Write faster Chelsea!!
pinkcypress avatar reviewed The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4) on + 86 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love this series, and I love Archie, Susan, and the rest of the characters. But this one was not up to the high standards of the first 3 books. The story - amazing. The writing - can't put down-able. But there was no character development, which I think needs to happen - especially in a series!

The story takes place over a span of just a short time, so that could be part of it, although it does take place a while from the last one. There's a relationship between Susan and Leo that is just barely touched on - we have no idea what Susan really thinks. And with Archie, we know that he's trying (?) to carry on, but we don't have any insight at all about what he truly feels.

The murderer in this one? I'm just left thinking "Huh?"

I wish I could give this a better review, but it just didn't do it for me.
hagen007 avatar reviewed The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4) on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very good read - I read it in a day! If you liked the others, you'll like this one. Susan still seems a bit of a twit, but her role in this book is meatier.
maggieminnich avatar reviewed The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4) on + 400 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Another totally awesome Chelsea Cain book! Since Gretchen Lowell is locked up, Archie Sheridan is now free to go back to work. Surrounding a horrible flood, Portland not only has to battle the elements of rain and melting snow and the ensuing flooding, now there's a killer loose as well. Susan helps Archie and in this book, isn't as dumb as the last, so I didn't feel like choking her to death myself! Like all of Cain's books, the twists and turns are plentiful and Archie doesn't let you down. A great page turner right up until the very end.
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Summer6ft avatar reviewed The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4) on + 77 more book reviews
I actually liked this one BETTER than the first three. It was a suspenseful story without the extreme gruesomeness of the first three. I also appreciated that there was not as much profanity in this one. The characters we love are still there and we see them in different circumstances this time around. LOVED IT!
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This book should not be part of the Archie and Gretchen series. Gretchen was barely even mentioned. The first 3 books were great, I couldn't put them down. But I had to struggle to read this one to the end. It was confusing at times, boring at others and there was none of the action or suspense of the first 3 books. I'm glad I checked it out from the library and didn't waste my money buying it. I love Chelsea Cain and hate to give a bad review but this book was really not very good at all.
Angeleyes avatar reviewed The Night Season (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4) on + 217 more book reviews
I loved the first three books in this series and was looking forward to this one. However, this one just did not live up to my expectations. Gretchen is not a main character is this story (and maybe it shouldn't be named Archie and Gretchen, Bk 4). The story goes off in a completely different direction. The characters are one dimentional.

Archie has never managed to evolve as a human being and suffers from severe egotism. Every murder, kidnapping or torture is always his fault. Food and sleep are a crutch and he is incessantly ill. Everyone is always concerned with his well being and he is only concerned with saving the world. There is no depth to this character.

Susan Ward has yet to evolve. Time and again she is put into life threatening situations because of her need to tag along. Her behavior has followed a predictable pattern.

Unfortunately, the serial killer aspect was really weak and I really couldn't get a good handle on why the killer acted the way they did. The killer was flat and too one-dimensional and their fascination with Susan didn't make sense. I was hoping for someone with a bigger personality, much like Gretchen, but because she's larger than life, no killer can compete.

If there is a book 5 hopefully it will go back to the formula in books 1 and 2.


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