Silent Creek by Tony Wirt

Genre(s): mystery/thriller

Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐.5

Published: October 7, 2025

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Silent Creek Summary:

The bestselling author of Just Stay Away and Pike Island returns with the pulse-pounding story of a prodigal son sorting friend from enemy in a small town trembling with secrets.

Jim McCann was a high school basketball star destined for the NBA. Then an injury shattered his knee and his dreams. Disillusioned, he cut ties with his stifling hometown.

Years later, he returns for his father’s funeral. Finding that his mother has dementia, he reluctantly takes over the family propane business. But there’s a silver lining: reconnecting with Kyle, his childhood best friend, and meeting Kelli, the only one who understands his struggle to fill his own big shoes.

There’s a dark cloud too. Colton Reid, a troubled former classmate, still holds an old basketball grudge. And after Kyle convinces Jim to fire him, the disturbing incidents begin. Nothing too serious at first—until the stalking hits Jim where he lives, unleashing a cascade of grave revelations.

Now there’s no denying things have gone too far. As the stakes spike, Jim learns what he’ll do to protect himself, his loved ones, and the home that won’t let him go.

My Review:

To begin with, I’d like to thank Netgalley for supplying an ARC of this book to me. I greatly appreciate it! Netgalley is a platform where you can request ebook and audiobook ARCs, and it is completely free to use! I highly recommend trying it out!

I really enjoyed this mystery/thriller read. We’re given northern small-town vibes, a small hint of romance, and the threat of an unstable childhood acquaintance.

a small town mystery/thriller

It was fast-paced and bingeable, with scenes keeping me on the edge of my seat. I consider mystery/thriller books to be nice, quick palate cleansers and this definitely fits the bill!

In conclusion:

It wasn’t my favorite mystery/thriller ever, but I did enjoy it and would recommend if you are looking for a quick, fast paced read.

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