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Violence
A lot
Significant violence — the Blackchurch world and its conflicts
Language
A lot
Strong language throughout
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content
Substance Use
Some
Substance use — part of the dark Blackchurch culture
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content; Strong language throughout; Significant violence — the Blackchurch world; Winter's disappearance and what actually happened; Substance use — Blackchurch culture; The Devil's Night world — morally very gray; Previous books should be read first
What this book is about
Winter Ashby was Michael Crist's wife. She disappeared three years ago under circumstances no one will discuss. When Devil's Night comes to Blackchurch — a place where the wealthy send their unruly sons — Winter is there. Nightfall is the fourth of the Devil's Night series — dark, explicit, and built on a missing-person mystery within a morally gray ensemble.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit sexual content
Strong language throughout
Significant violence — the Blackchurch world and its conflicts
Winter's disappearance and what happened — a dark reveal
Read the earlier Devil's Night books first
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