Night and Silence by Seanan McGuire, 368 pages.
In this installment (book 12 of the October Daye series) Toby feels like her life is crumbling after the events of the last book. Many of the social ties she has spent so long building are strained or broken all together, and it makes it all the more difficult to get over the experience herself.
Everything is much worse when her human daughter is kidnapped and all signs point to Faerie.
This is a great series about a changeling PI solving magic mysteries. I wouldn't recommend jumping in at book 12, but this is definitely a solid edition to the series. It explores a few more of the mysteries of Toby's family line, but there wasn't quite as much big-picture lore as I was hoping for after the last book. This was a recovery book for her in a lot of ways, and I'm excited for the next one.
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