Casey and Eric finally learn the answers in this book. Rockton people refer to most of them as “settlers,” but some are known as “hostiles” or “wild people.” Those in the latter group are primitive and dangerous, and there are a number of theories about how they got that way. Over the years, residents from Rockton have relocated into the wilderness for various reasons. This “episode” focuses on other settlements in the area besides Rockton. Casey has now been in Rockton sixteen months. Since the series began, Casey and Eric have entered into a close personal relationship, as well as being partners on the job. Rockton only has around 200 residents, but they are people, as Casey understands, who have “either done bad shit or have got serious baggage.” It also made her “eligible” for life in this town, especially because the sheriff there, Eric Dalton, needed a detective, and Casey was a police detective with experience with solving murders. Years earlier she killed her former boyfriend – not that she went to meet him intending to kill him, and not that he didn’t deserve it, but it happened, and it haunts her. This is the fifth installment of the series that so far includes City of the Lost, A Darkness Absolute, This Fallen Prey, and Watcher in the Woods.Ĭasey Duncan is a homicide detective in the town of Rockton, a hidden place in the Yukon that takes in people on the run. Note: Slight spoilers for previous books in this series.
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