Night Will Find You: A Novel

“Heaberlin’s work calls to mind that of Gillian Flynn.” —The Washington Post

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In the new thriller from the author of the bestselling We Are All the Same in the Dark, a brilliant young astrophysicist with an uncanny gift is asked to find a girl who vanished. Their story will make you examine everything you believe.

Vivvy Bouchet was only ten when she saved a boy’s life by making an impossible prediction. She doesn’t want to explain it. A wunderkind scientist, she just wants to be left in peace to scan the desert Texas sky with her telescopes in one of the darkest places on earth. But when the boy she saved, now a Fort Worth cop, begs for her help on a cold case, she can’t turn him down.

In the past decade, Lizzie Solomon and the Victorian mansion where she disappeared have taken on almost mythic status. Conspiracy theorists feed the frenzy that Lizzie is still buried in the crumbling walls while her mother, who sits in prison convicted of killing her, loudly proclaims her innocence.

Paired with a skeptical detective, Vivvy falls deeper into the mystery of why Lizzie has never been found. When a vicious podcaster takes aim at Vivvy’s own secrets—and those of the vanished girl—Vivvy’s life unravels like the mysterious galaxies she chases.

Julia Heaberlin delivers a resilient and unforgettable heroine in Vivvy Bouchet, a woman who walks the line between evidence-based science and unexplained phenomenon. Sharply relevant, Night Will Find You explores the mysterious nature of belief―in science, in conspiracies, in a higher power―and the delicate dance with the things we can’t know.

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Published Jun 20, 2023

368 pages

Average rating: 7.46

26 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

CheriF
Sep 25, 2025
6/10 stars
Let's start with saying that the story was pretty good but there was so much going on. There's the story arc with The Blue Horse. The story arc with the relationships with the Mike and Jesse. There's the radio show guy and the grieving parents. There's the astronomy stuff. There's the charm bracelet case. There's Lizzy. There's so much! And it wasn't too much because of trying to lay different possible suspects or motives. It was too much because there were too many story arcs so none of them felt like they got the attention they deserved.

The saving grace for me was the narrator. Her man voices are great. I nearly rounded up to 4 stars just because of the narration. But I didn't. For me, the book was okay. I'd read another by the author because I did like the writing style and the protagonist's voice. I would only hope that her next book be a bit more focused. Maybe this is the first of a series so the author tried to give us all the background she could? I don't know.

Anyway, you may feel differently. Every reader is different.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for hooking me up!
lizac
Dec 09, 2024
6/10 stars
super different from other thrillers. really enjoyed it but ending let me down a little.
Ailish
Sep 16, 2024
8/10 stars
4.5 stars

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