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When All Light Fails (Ryan DeMarco Mystery, 5) Paperback – August 3, 2021

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A new mystery from Randall Silvis, critically acclaimed master of crime fiction

When powerful men pull strings to get what they want... someone almost always ends up dead

There's not much that would convince retired police sergeant Ryan DeMarco to take on another private investigation case, but he can't refuse a nine-year-old Michigan girl begging for help finding her biological father. The road trip to the Upper Peninsula promises DeMarco and his partner, Jayme, a chance to heal from their last case, which ended in a traumatic brush with death for DeMarco. But things aren't as they first appear in the woods of Michigan, and the seemingly simple paternity investigation soon morphs into something deadly.

The deeper DeMarco, Jayme, and the rest of their team dig, the more ugly truths they reveal, all while doing their best to keep one member of their team, from falling prey to her own kind of darkness. This investigation just might be the most emotionally troubling one DeMarco and Jayme have yet encountered, for there are plenty of people who will do whatever it takes to shut them down before the truth comes to light.

Acclaimed author Randall Silvis expertly weaves a shocking tale of secrets and lies in When All Light Fails, a suspense-fueled mystery that will leave readers guessing until the very last page.

"[a] chilly suspense novel."―The New York Times Sunday Book Review for Two Days Gone

"...a suspenseful, literary thriller that will resonate with readers long after the book is finished. A terrific choice for Dennis Lehane fans."―Library Journal, Starred Review for Two Days Gone

"An absolute gem of literary suspense... told in a smooth, assured, and often haunting voice, Two Days Gone is a terrific read."―Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead for Two Days Gone

Ryan DeMarco Mystery Series:

Two Days Gone (Book 1)

Walking the Bones (Book 2)

A Long Way Down (Book 3)

No Woods So Dark as These (Book 4)

When All Light Fails (Book 5)

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"Hard-edged and smartly plotted...DeMarco is an interesting character: not just your typical ex-cop-with-a-past, but rather a vividly realized, robust, and abundantly human character." ― Booklist

"Silvis delivers crisp action sequences, but most memorable are DeMarco's long, ruminative dirgressions that sum up the career of a complicated, honorable man. Readers will be sorry to see the last of him." ―
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RANDALL SILVIS is the internationally acclaimed author of more than a dozen novels, including Two Days Gone and the other Ryan DeMarco mysteries. His essays, articles, poems, and short stories have appeared in various online and print magazines. His work has been translated into ten languages. He lives in Pennsylvania.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Poisoned Pen Press
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 3, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 464 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 172822358X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1728223582
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1.16 x 8.25 inches
  • Book 5 of 5 ‏ : ‎ Ryan DeMarco Mystery
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Randall Silvis is the internationally acclaimed author of over nineteen novels, three story collections, and two books of narrative nonfiction. Also a prize-winning playwright, a produced screenwriter, and a prolific essayist, he 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 is available in twenty countries in over two hundred editions in several 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 “a sustained career of distinguished literary achievement.”

“I envy people who are yet to encounter the work of Randall Silvis. I envy them for the thrill they will experience from his picturesque language, his poetic descriptions, and his skillful metaphors. Randall raises the bar so high that after him it’s difficult to read anything else.” BG Storyteller

“The Ryan DeMarco Mystery series by Randall Silvis sets a new standard for noir mystery, a standard not soon to be scaled by any other author any time soon.” Susan Wingate, host of Dialogue: Between the Lines, Authors on the Air

“Randall Silvis is an author’s author. Those who write for a living (or aspire to do so) could hardly do better than to study his significant body of work, which has been critically acclaimed and recognized throughout the world…an author who never disappoints.” Book Reporter

“Randall Silvis gets to the hearts and souls of his characters like few, if any, other novelists.” New York Times best-selling author John Lescroart

“Randall Silvis is a masterful storyteller.” The New York Times Book Review

From Randall:

For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to life’s oddities, human and otherwise. Maybe that’s why the first book of fiction to make a lasting claim on my attention was Ray Bradbury’s October Country. That story collection presented life as a series of carnival sideshows, and that was exactly how the pre-adolescent me viewed life, and how I view it still—life as a temporary village of tattered, wind-vulnerable tents pegged into the mud and sawdust, each holding a tantalizing secret, the three-breasted woman, the dog-faced boy, each with its story of wretchedness and woe, each startling sight producing its own particular tingle of love and kinship and revulsion.

A sensitive, creative boy cannot grow up in the coalfields of Pennsylvania without also seeing himself as freakish. If he is lucky he can hide the freakishness behind his athleticism, but sooner or later he must embrace what he is or climb into the bottle or go mad. At nineteen I chose the first option. I stopped studying to become an accountant and drove across the country in a 1958 Thunderbird, pausing to rest only when something sufficiently freakish called my name. Along the way I discovered a kinship with the Native American culture, and on subsequent trips I swung south to soak up the mysticism and supernatural elements of the Hispanic cultures. My mother’s family has Scottish roots, my father’s has Portuguese, so it isn’t hard to discern how an affinity for the numinous got twisted up with the otherwise freaky strands of my DNA.

For those with an interest in symbology and the sometimes surprisingly aptness of that symbolism, my last name, Silvis, derives from the Portuguese da Silva, and means “from the woods.” And as it turns out, my first name Randall, given to me by my mother just because she liked the sound of it, means “shield wolf.” The shield wolf is described as “a large, mysterious wolf that prefers to live a solitary life rather than living in a pack.” And, as a solitary shield wolf, I have always preferred the woods to any other venue. Did my name determine my personality, or did my innate personality somehow choose my parents prior to birth?

My first book was labeled as magical realism, and rightfully so. I was living in San Diego when I wrote those stories, reading One Hundred Years of Solitude and Leaf Storm and most of Carlos Castaneda’s books between trips into Tijuana and Ensenada and the low desert beyond California’s El Cajon. But I was also reading Steinbeck’s The Log from the Sea of Cortez and The Grapes of Wrath, Knut Hamsun’s Hunger and Growth of the Soil, all of Hemingway and Faulkner, John Fante, Irwin Shaw, Harvey Swados, Thomas Pynchon, Eudora Welty, James Lee Burke, Flannery O’Connor, Umberto Eco, Henry Miller, Stanley Elkin, Isaac Singer, Lewis Nordan, Borges, Barth, Ondaatje, Goyen, Beckett, Robbins, Brautigan, and just about anything else I could lay my hands on.

Then, in the slow blink of an increasingly farsighted eye, two dozen other books have followed, with another eight awaiting a final polish, and six or seven others outlined and waiting for the pen. All of those books feature characters who, at least subcutaneously, are as solitary and weird and full of wondering as I am. Call the books mysteries, mainstream, literary, slipstream, fabulism, fantasy, dirty magic realism, whatever you feel like calling them. Each is just one more tattered tent along the muddy midway of life.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
    The Ryan DeMarco Mystery series is one of my absolute favorites and this fifth book did not disappoint.

    When All Light Fails picks up right at the climactic ending of the last book in the series. After a high tension /emotional beginning the story slows its pace. Ryan DeMarco isn't the angry grief filled man he was in previous books. He's different after his Near Death Experience, he is more at peace and easy going. Yet even his positive outlook is tested throughout the book as he struggles with the case involving a 9-year-old girl that he and Jayme both bond with.

    Randall Silvis' writing is as beautiful and seamless as usual. He just has a magical way with words that brings everything he writes to life with perfect clarity. The characters and plot are strong and the crime mystery unfolds at the perfect pace.

    I have grown quite attached to Ryan and Jayme, both such passionate and complex characters. Much of the novel focuses on Ryan's life altering near death experience. It has changed him greatly, and he spends a lot of time pondering the meaning of it all. The positive Ryan is a bit of a mystery to Jayme but even though that seems to have created a space between them, he is still supportive and loving with her. His love for her is just so big it makes me emotional thinking of it.

    Overall, When All Light Fails is very satisfying. Ryan and Jayme have spent the series struggling and always fighting battles, physical and mental, and now they can finally have a breather. It was a peaceful ending and one I feel our main characters earned.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021
    I read this book with a kind of bittersweet feeling. I have followed Randall Silvis writing for several years, read most of his books and have enjoyed most of them. But none have made the impression on me that the books in the Ryan Demarco series made. These have truly been the best and my favorite not only from him but from any other I have read. I always was eager and happy to find the next book in the series. I know all things must come to an end, but I hate to see it happen to Demarco and his team. So as I read this really good story with all the characters I have come to be very fond of, I was also sad to know this was the final story in the series. Not only will it leave an empty space in my list of favorites, but it will mean that really good writing in dectitive fiction will be even harder to find. There are few authors who can touch Silvia's level of storytelling he shared in the Ryan Demarco series. I really hate to see it go. Thank you, Mr Silvis for the many hours of enjoyment you provided through these wonderful stories. I will continue to follow your career and hope to see more of your talented writing in the future. Anyone who hasn't read all five of these books is really missing something!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
    This was my first Randall Silvia book and the 5th in the Ryan DeMarco series. I wish I had read the other books first, especially the one right before as it ends on a cliffhanger and picks right back up at the start of this one. I feel without reading the previous book(s) that may skew my review as the events of this book, particularly in the beginning, were quite intense for me and I had yet to develop any sort of emotional connection to the characters.
    *Spoilers* This crime fiction story is dark and moody. We start with DeMarco and a member of his team getting gravely injured. DeMarco refers to this as his NDE (near death experience) throughout the rest of the book and we get to see how deeply this affected DeMarco and his outlook on life. Flores, the other team member, is now permanently disabled and trying to figure out how she fits in in the world. We get both DeMarco and Flores’ perspectives and I appreciated the realistic mental health issues they both faced.
    The case of this book begins with a judge asking DeMarco to find out the paternity of a nine year old girl. But when Jayme and DeMarco meet Emma in person they both feel it’s in everybody’s best interest for them to work for Emma and not the judge. When Emma’s mother passes away both are ready to step in to parenthood, but when both Emma and her grandmother are killed in a targeted carbon monoxide poisoning, the team will still at nothing to find out what happened.
    Even though DeMarco no longer works for the Pennsylvania state police, I would still classify this as crime fiction. Silvis focuses on DeMarco and his character development just as much as the plot, at times even more so. If you’re looking for pure crime fiction without the emotional aspect this one is not for you. I felt throughout this whole book, and even had a bit of an emotional hangover after.
    I will say this seemed more geared toward a masculine audience, but that could simply be from both a male author and main character.
    This book was gritty and without the typical twists of a normal thriller. The plot developed slowly but strongly. I found this to be more slow-paced and there were times I felt it dragged on. Silvis didn’t shy away from the dark reality of life, but showed what everyone involved has to go through in the pursuit of justice.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2021
    I always look forward to these books. First, they take place right where I live, so I enjoy the sense of place. But mostly I enjoy the wonderful, inspired writing. This is a genre book, but it reads like literature. I've always loved books like that - the Wallander series, for example. Henning Mankell's books stand alone as great literature, and they are also very fine police procedurals. It's a short list of authors who achieve this, and Silvis is among them. The writing is graceful and meaningful, and at the same time the book tells us the story of a crime that must be unraveled by the protagonist. While the plot pulls us along, Silvis's writing reveals much about the nature of evil, of love, connection, and life's mysteries. A series to learn from, savor, and enjoy.