A Cold and Lonely Place
By Sara J. Henry
By Sara J. Henry
By Sara J. Henry
By Sara J. Henry
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Crime Fiction
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Crime Fiction
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$20.00
Nov 05, 2013 | ISBN 9780307718426
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Feb 05, 2013 | ISBN 9780307718433
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Praise
“Featuring an independent and immensely likable lead, riffing on the complicated nature of friendship, and boasting a solidly plotted mystery, this may well appeal to fans of Gillian Flynn.” —Booklist
“Sara J. Henry’s stellar debut, Learning to Swim, collared multiple major mystery awards. Now A Cold and Lonely Place showcases Henry’s powerful new voice. Set in the Adirondack winter, it is both a deeply atmospheric, seductive read and a captivating literary mystery. Put this one on your must-read list!” —Julia Spencer-Fleming, author of Through the Evil Days
“There is a mystery at the cold and lonely heart of this book, but first and foremost, it’s a poignant and haunting story about Troy’s search for the truth behind a young man’s life… This is a powerful, emotional journey for Troy, but ultimately a hopeful one, as she uncovers the stories behind one young man’s traumatic childhood, stories that will finally redeem him.” —BookPage
“[The] sense of severing all previous ties and never truly getting close to people permeates Sara J. Henry’s insightful second novel…. Henry explores the complicated nature of relationships while delivering a suspenseful novel full of unpredictable twists.” —South Florida Sun Sentinel
“A chilling mystery about families and friendships.” —Parkersburg News and Sentinel
“[A] haunting follow-up to her Agatha-winning debut, Learning to Swim … Adding considerably to the compulsively readable mystery that unfolds … is Henry’s bone-deep sense of this terribly beautiful place.” —Publishers Weekly
“Henry brilliantly draws us into a terrifying but ultimately affirmative novel in which, once again, love, friendship, and the shining truth about who we really are redeems an otherwise hopeless universe.” —Howard Frank Mosher, author of The Great Northern Express
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