A Long Way Down
Written by Randall Silvis
Narrated by Graham Winton
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Randall Silvis
Randall Silvis is the internationally acclaimed author of more than a dozen novels, one story collection, and one book of narrative nonfiction. He is also a prize-winning playwright, a produced screenwriter, and a prolific essayist who has been published and produced in virtually every field and genre of creative writing. His numerous essays, articles, poems, and short stories have appeared in the Discovery Channel magazines, the Writer, Prism International, Short Story International, Manoa, and numerous other online and print magazines. His work has been translated into ten languages. Silvis’s many literary awards include two writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts; the prestigious Drue Heinz Literature Prize; a Fulbright Senior Scholar research award; six fellowships for his fiction, drama, and screenwriting from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts; and an honorary Doctor of Letters degree awarded for “distinguished literary achievement.”
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A Long Way Down by Randall Silvis is a perplexing mystery. Although this newest release is the third installment in the Ryan DeMarco Mystery series, it can be read as a standalone (but I do recommend books one and two as well).
During a visit to his long estranged wife, Laraine, Ryan DeMarco runs into his old high school buddy and current Sheriff Ben Brinker. After hearing about a series of recent murders that bear an eerie resemblance to still unsolved cases from 1988 and the 1930s, Ryan agrees to help with their investigation. With his girlfriend and private investigator partner Jayme Matson by his side, Ryan battles troubling memories while the duo try to find the killer.
Ryan is still a bit brooding and uncommunicative about his emotional wounds. Returning home is not as easy he thinks it will be and he is besieged by long ago memories that are rather dark. Shaking off his somewhat grim mood, Ryan is soon embroiled in trying to figure out who murdered Jerome Hufford, Justin Brenner and college student Samantha Lewis. Ryan is certain there is no connection to the previous unsolved cases despite the similarities so they exclusively work on the current murders.
Jayme is frustrated by Ryan's lack of communication but she tries to remain patient with him. She is hoping to move their relationship in a new direction but she is unsure of Ryan's reaction to her suggestion. Jayme is troubled by Ryan's dark moods but she is hopeful he will confide in her about what is troubling him. But personal issues take a backseat to their investigation into the three current murders.
Jayme and Ryan decide their best chance in catching the murdered is to concentrate on the victim whose murder is a bit of an outlier. Certain aspects of the murder are quite different than the others and their research leads them to a popular college professor. There is something about the arrogant professor that raises both Jayme and Ryan's suspicions, but will they unearth a connection between him and the other two victims?
In their downtime, Jayme and Ryan are both quite contemplative as they sort through Ryan's murdered author friend Thomas Huston's unpublished writings. Huston's mother has requested his assistance in selecting additions for an upcoming publication. Will Ryan come to terms with his emotional baggage as he reads his friend's wise words?
A Long Way Down is a cleverly written and engrossing mystery. Ryan is still a work in progress as he attempts to come to terms with his troubled past. Jayme is optimistic their relationship will survive the emotional battering from Ryan's tumultuous past but will he be able to fully embrace the changes she is hoping for? Their investigation into the three murders is quite interesting and moves a slow but realistic pace as they track down clues and follow leads. With a very shocking twist, Randall Silvis brings this suspenseful mystery to an action-packed, poignant conclusion. With one thread left dangling, readers will be anxiously awaiting the next installment in the Ryan DeMarco Mystery series. - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Ugh. No more for me.Going into this third in the series, I could barely remember the first two. Actually none of the first and a little of the second and that was only because Ryan and Jayme had boxes of the dead author’s tortured writings. Torture for me to read. Skipped them after a while.And I also skipped all of Ryan’s emotional twisting in the wind, Jayme’s puzzled reaction to his instability and her need to breed. All of it tedious and too ickily domestic for me. Kenzie and Genarro they are not. The solution to the crime was interesting if not earth shattering. Various male villains were cartoonish and made me roll my eyes. We’re done.