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Praise for Sarah Graves s "Winter at the Door"
The stylish debut of a new series set against Maine s dark and foreboding forests. I m hooked! Margaret Maron, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Designated Daughters"
Fast, dangerous, and extraordinarily entertaining, "Winter at the Door" grabbed me from the thrilling first page. Linda Castillo, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Dead Will Tell"
Readers who enjoy Linda Castillo and Lisa Gardner will welcome Lizzie, a strong, motivated woman making her way in the frozen north. "Booklist"
A complex tale with twists and turns that feel earned, and a character who knows exactly who she is . . . Lizzie is edgy and independent. . . . Taking a page from Janet Evanovich s Stephanie Plum, two hunky guys pursue Lizzie, each stumbling over the other as they try to protect a woman who really can protect herself. " The Boston Globe"
An entertaining story that proceeds to an explosive conclusion. " Mystery Scene"
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Superbly suspenseful. "Library Journal" (starred review)"
Praise for "The Girls She Left Behind"
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[Sarah] Graves writes at full strength when she s focused on this economically depressed region, once the hub of a thriving lumber industry but now mostly the domain of meth cooks, unhappy teenagers and scores of volunteer firefighters battling tenacious blazes in the surrounding forest. . . . [A] rugged landscape with its down-to-earth characters. Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times"
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" Graves is firing on all cylinders. Lizzie Snow is a dynamic protagonist, just the right blend of capable and flawed. The fictional town of Bearkill is definitely coming into its own the richness of the backdrop seems destined only to increase. And Graves has spent years demonstrating an ability to construct textured, nuanced mysteries. Put it all together and "The Girls She Left Behind" is another worthwhile entry in this series. "The Maine Edge"
Graves s dark second Lizzie Snow mystery examines the ugly, soul-destroying things that mark the aftermath of a child abduction. "Publishers Weekly"
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Insightful and twisted . . . an action-packed psychological thriller that readers cannot put down . . . This haunting novel is a must-read. "RT Book Reviews"
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[A] tense and fast-paced tale of love gone horribly and fantastically wrong. "Kirkus Reviews"
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Well-observed and craftily orchestrated, "The Girls She Left Behind" is a solid entry in what is shaping up to be a strong Maine mystery series. Readers are likely to warm to Lizzie Snow and eagerly await her next appearance. "Portland Press-Herald"
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An engrossing and rapid read . . . Graves is clearly an expert mystery writer and the plot contains plenty of unexpected tangles and complexities to keep fans of the genre well-entertained. "Pop Mythology"
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" Sarah Graves s Home Repair Is Homicide sort-of-cozy mysteries had enough real tension in them that they seemed to want to burst out of the cozy category. Graves has now written two hair-raising psychological suspense thrillers of stunning ingenuity featuring a former Boston homicide cop gone rural, in remote Maine woods. Darkness seems to be as much a state of mind as a state of nature there. Lizzie Snow is the cop s name. Get to know her, but hang on to your hat. "Sullivan County Democrat"
Praise for Sarah Graves s "Winter at the Door"
The stylish debut of a new series set against Maine s dark and foreboding forests. I m hooked! Margaret Maron, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Designated Daughters"
Fast, dangerous, and extraordinarily entertaining, "Winter at the Door" grabbed me from the thrilling first page. Linda Castillo, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Dead Will Tell""
Praise for The Girls She Left Behind
[Sarah] Graves writes at full strength when she s focused on this economically depressed region, once the hub of a thriving lumber industry but now mostly the domain of meth cooks, unhappy teenagers and scores of volunteer firefighters battling tenacious blazes in the surrounding forest. . . . [A] rugged landscape with its down-to-earth characters. Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
Graves is firing on all cylinders. Lizzie Snow is a dynamic protagonist, just the right blend of capable and flawed. The fictional town of Bearkill is definitely coming into its own the richness of the backdrop seems destined only to increase. And Graves has spent years demonstrating an ability to construct textured, nuanced mysteries. Put it all together and The Girls She Left Behind is another worthwhile entry in this series. The Maine Edge
Graves s dark second Lizzie Snow mystery examines the ugly, soul-destroying things that mark the aftermath of a child abduction. Publishers Weekly
Insightful and twisted . . . an action-packed psychological thriller that readers cannot put down . . . This haunting novel is a must-read. RT Book Reviews
[A] tense and fast-paced tale of love gone horribly and fantastically wrong. Kirkus Reviews
Well-observed and craftily orchestrated, The Girls She Left Behind is a solid entry in what is shaping up to be a strong Maine mystery series. Readers are likely to warm to Lizzie Snow and eagerly await her next appearance. Portland Press-Herald
An engrossing and rapid read . . . Graves is clearly an expert mystery writer and the plot contains plenty of unexpected tangles and complexities to keep fans of the genre well-entertained. Pop Mythology
Sarah Graves s Home Repair Is Homicide sort-of-cozy mysteries had enough real tension in them that they seemed to want to burst out of the cozy category. Graves has now written two hair-raising psychological suspense thrillers of stunning ingenuity featuring a former Boston homicide cop gone rural, in remote Maine woods. Darkness seems to be as much a state of mind as a state of nature there. Lizzie Snow is the cop s name. Get to know her, but hang on to your hat. Sullivan County Democrat
Praise for Sarah Graves s Winter at the Door
The stylish debut of a new series set against Maine s dark and foreboding forests. I m hooked! Margaret Maron, New York Times bestselling author of Designated Daughters
Fast, dangerous, and extraordinarily entertaining, Winter at the Door grabbed me from the thrilling first page. Linda Castillo, New York Times bestselling author of The Dead Will Tell"
Reseña del editor:
Sure to thrill readers of Jenny Milchman, Linda Castillo, and Lisa Gardner, The Girls She Left Behind marks the return of ex–Boston homicide detective Lizzie Snow, the new sheriff’s deputy in Maine’s Great North Woods.
For Lizzie Snow, the ice and snow of her first punishing North Woods winter are dreadful enough. But near the small town of Bearkill a stubborn forest fire now rages out of control, and as embers swirl dangerously in the smoke-filled air, a teenage girl with a history of running away has dropped out of sight again. The locals and the law both think Tara Wylie is up to her old tricks—until her mother receives a terrifying text message.
Equally disturbing: Henry Gemerle—a kidnapper and rapist who once held three girls prisoner for fifteen years—has escaped, and may be lurking in Bearkill. As the fire closes in, Lizzie teams up with her boss, Sheriff Cody Chevrier, and state cop Dylan Hudson to search for the missing girl and the wily fugitive. But they’re blocked by Tara’s mother, a frustrating teller of needless lies and keeper of dark, incomprehensible secrets.
Following a trail of grisly clues—a bloodstained motel room, a makeshift coffin in a shallow grave—Lizzie is drawn ever closer to the flames in her race to save an innocent and corner a monster. Someone else also wants to find Tara Wylie and Henry Gemerle, though, for reasons that have nothing to do with mercy or justice. And when they all meet, the inferno threatening Bearkill will pale in comparison to the hell that’s about to break loose.
Praise for The Girls She Left Behind
“[Sarah] Graves writes at full strength when she’s focused on this economically depressed region, once the hub of a thriving lumber industry but now mostly the domain of meth cooks, unhappy teenagers and scores of volunteer firefighters battling tenacious blazes in the surrounding forest. . . . [A] rugged landscape with its down-to-earth characters.”—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
“Graves is firing on all cylinders. Lizzie Snow is a dynamic protagonist, just the right blend of capable and flawed. The fictional town of Bearkill is definitely coming into its own—the richness of the backdrop seems destined only to increase. And Graves has spent years demonstrating an ability to construct textured, nuanced mysteries. Put it all together and The Girls She Left Behind is another worthwhile entry in this series.”—The Maine Edge
“Graves’s dark second Lizzie Snow mystery examines the ugly, soul-destroying things that mark the aftermath of a child abduction.”—Publishers Weekly
“Insightful and twisted . . . an action-packed psychological thriller that readers cannot put down . . . This haunting novel is a must-read.”—RT Book Reviews
“[A] tense and fast-paced tale of love gone horribly and fantastically wrong.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Well-observed and craftily orchestrated, The Girls She Left Behind is a solid entry in what is shaping up to be a strong Maine mystery series. Readers are likely to warm to Lizzie Snow and eagerly await her next appearance.”—Portland Press-Herald
“An engrossing and rapid read . . . Graves is clearly an expert mystery writer and the plot contains plenty of unexpected tangles and complexities to keep fans of the genre well-entertained.”—Pop Mythology
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