Mist and Malice by Rachel Howzell Hall wastes exactly zero time—this thing picks up right where Fog and Fury drops you and basically says, “hope you stretched.” So yes, you absolutely need book one first, but honestly? That’s not a chore, it’s a gift. Sonny Rush is barely three-ish weeks into her life in Haven, California, and already knee-deep in chaos: dead bodies, missing people (and dogs), human trafficking, poisonous cupcakes (yes, really), and enough lies and fraud to make your head spin. Sonny doesn’t care if she’s getting paid or not. She is relentless, stubborn, and just reckless enough to make it work.This time around, she’s juggling a runaway girl, a missing husband, and the long-buried truths about her father.
What makes this hit is that it’s not just about what’s happening; it’s about who it’s happening to. This is a character-driven thriller in the best way: messy motivations, emotional baggage, and a main character who is deeply flawed but impossible not to root for. We dig further into Sonny’s past; why she was dismissed from the LAPD, her complicated relationship with her mother, her god-father Ivan, and the dynamics with Cooper and India (my queen, my favorite). Haven itself feels like a beautifully toxic mess, and Sonny moves through it with a strange mix of grace and pure “cocaine bear energy.” She’s protecting the vulnerable, confronting betrayal head-on, and somehow holding it together while everything around her burns. The atmosphere is thick, the stakes are real, and the emotional weight lands. I love this series, full stop, and I will be first in line for whatever comes next
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