Today's Book: Valley of the Lost, by Vicki Delaney

Likeable characters, an intricate plot and a backdrop comprised of BC’s stunning Trafalgar region come together in this latest novel by Canadian author Vicki Delaney. Sergeant John Winters has left the urban chaos of Vancouver with his supermodel wife Eliza in search of a more peaceful existence. But even the placid mountain town of Trafalgar is not immune to violence.

When the body of a troubled woman is found in the bushes behind the home of “Lucky” Smith, a counsellor for inexperienced and abused mothers, the deceased’s three-month-old son Miller is given a place near the hearth in Lucky’s kitchen. However, Lucky’s good intentions unwittingly pave the road to discord in her own family. Baby Miller will not stop crying!

Lucky’s daughter, Constable Molly “Moonlight” Smith, could use a good night’s sleep. The howling infant, his dead mother and Molly’s own traumatic memories conspire to keep her awake.

It soon becomes clear that ‘sleep’ will remain an unsatisfied craving in the Smith household so long as Miller’s true identity remains a mystery.

Battling an unknown perpetrator with no apparent motive, an unsympathetic social worker, an overly-ambitious journalist and the darker side of BC’s own drug culture, John Winters and Molly Smith set out to uncover Miller’s past and catch his mother’s killer.

A memorable read – perfect for a sunny Saturday afternoon at the cottage!

Donna Carrick, March 23, 2009

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