Dawn Before Darkness by Liz Lazarus
Some thrillers begin with a crime scene. Dawn Before Darkness begins with a woman trying to end a relationship without angering the man on the other end of the phone. That choice — careful, almost ordinary — tells readers exactly what kind of danger Liz Lazarus is interested in. Not the kind that announces itself all at once, but the kind that tests your instincts, growing increasingly uneasy until the stakes become all too clear.
Dawn Smith is a veterinary technician in Laurel, South Carolina, a capable, compassionate woman whose life is already complicated. She helps care for her mother, Marie, who is becoming increasingly dependent on her. Dawn is also extricating herself from a fading relationship with Stuart when she meets Nicholas VanBroklin after a hit-and-run outside a restaurant. Nick seems attentive, charming and principled — exactly the opposite of Stuart.
When Charm Turns Manipulative
At first, Nick’s interest feels flattering. He listens closely, wins over Marie and even offers to pay for a stranger’s dog surgery after hearing Dawn talk about an animal in need. But Lazarus lets that charm curdle slowly. The job Nick says he has does not check out. Other things he tells her about himself fall apart. His generous promise becomes another manipulation. By the time Dawn realizes how thoroughly Nick has misrepresented himself, the relationship has already crossed too many boundaries.
The breakup does not free her. It becomes the start of Nick’s campaign to regain control. He sends invasive messages, shows up at Dawn’s home and workplace, uses a compromising photo to humiliate her and repeatedly manufactures explanations that are plausible enough to stay out of legal trouble.
Nick’s ability to exploit gray areas takes a darker turn when he begins to target Marie through the guardianship and conservatorship system. His legal maneuvering is among the book’s most unsettling elements because, as we soon learn, it is bureaucratically possible. What began as stalking becomes a broader nightmare about power: how credibility is assigned, how authority is transferred and how quickly a person can lose control over their own life — or the life of a loved one.
The veterinary clinic Dawn works at gives the novel more than workplace texture. Cases involving animals such as Daisy, Lucky, Snowball and the stray Yellow Dog reveal how Dawn thinks under pressure. She is drawn again and again toward the vulnerable, neglected and voiceless. Sometimes that instinct leads her to bend rules; sometimes it puts her at risk. Her struggle to provide the animals with appropriate care is a microcosm of her other struggles.
Realistic Details, Relentless Suspense
Lazarus, whose novel is inspired in part by actual events, uses logistics as one driver of the suspense — police reports, court filings, medications, locks, security cameras, phone messages, financial documents — details that make the danger feel concrete. Dawn is not fighting an abstract evil; she is fighting missed thresholds, incomplete protections and people who keep asking whether things are really as bad as she says. What’s worse, Dawn must explain herself again and again — to police, lawyers, medical staff, coworkers and court officials — while Nick remains skilled at twisting facts to his advantage. That maddening cycle becomes the other driver of the suspense; it captures the tension of not being believed until the danger becomes undeniable.
What keeps Dawn Before Darkness from becoming unrelentingly grim is Dawn herself. Her strength comes from persistence, loyalty, instinct and the gradual realization that being careful is not always enough. Sometimes survival requires becoming louder, angrier and more willing to act than you ever expected. A chilling, deeply plausible psychological thriller, Dawn Before Darkness turns one woman’s fight for safety into a gripping story of how easily institutional systems can be weaponized — and even fail those they are built to protect.
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About Liz Lazarus
Liz Lazarus is known for her gripping, fast-paced legal and psychological thrillers that keep readers on edge until the final page. Her novels are praised for their killer twist endings and emotionally charged storytelling, often centering on sympathetic heroines navigating life-changing, high-stakes situations.
With a sharp eye for detail and thorough research, Lazarus weaves complex narratives that go beyond suspense. Her stories frequently explore meaningful social causes, shedding light on real-world issues while still delivering compelling, page-turning entertainment. Through her work, she strikes a powerful balance — educating readers while immersing them in unforgettable, suspense-filled journeys.
Lazarus graduated from The Georgia Institute of Technology with an engineering degree and Northwestern’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management with an MBA. She went on to a successful career as an executive at General Electric’s Healthcare division. Later, she joined a leading consulting firm as a Managing Director and is currently head of Operations for a healthcare start-up in addition to being a best-selling author. She splits her time between Atlanta, Georgia, and Bozeman, Montana.





