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Granite Harbor

A Novel

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Wait time: About 3 weeks

A small town in coastal Maine is shaken to its core by a serial killer in this crime novel from Peter Nichols, bestselling author of The Rocks
In scenic Granite Harbor, life has continued on—quiet and serene—for decades. That is until a local teenager is found brutally murdered in the Settlement, the town's historic archaeological site. Alex Brangwen, adjusting to life as a single father with a failed career as a novelist, is the town's sole detective. This is his first murder case and, as both a parent and detective, Alex knows the people of Granite Harbor are looking to him to catch the killer and temper the fear that has descended over the town.
Isabel, a single mother attempting to support her family while healing from her own demons, finds herself in the middle of the case when she begins working at the Settlement. Her son, Ethan, and Alex's daughter, Sophie, were best friends with the victim. When a second teenager is found murdered, the body left in the same manner as the first victim, both parents are terrified that their child may be next. As Alex and Isabel race to find the killer in their midst, the town's secrets—past and present—begin bubbling to the surface, threatening to unravel the tight-knit community.
At once a page-turning thriller and a captivating portrait of the social fabric of a small town, Granite Harbor evokes the atmosphere of HBO's Mare of Easttown with a villain reminiscent of Thomas Harris's Silence of the Lambs.
A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 26, 2024
      A spate of gruesome killings rocks a coastal Maine town in Nichols’s disquieting latest (after The Rocks). When teenager Shane Carter is found mutilated and hanging from a crossbeam in sleepy Granite Harbor’s only museum, shock reverberates through the community. Untested police detective Alex Brangwen—a failed British novelist who’s begrudgingly shelved his literary ambitions for the promise of a steady paycheck—starts investigating, only to find that his familiarity with and affection for his neighbors is clouding his judgment. At his boss’s request, the FBI provides assistance, and digs up a possible link to a 16-year-old cold case. Then another teenager is murdered, ratcheting up panic across town and lighting a fire under Alex to catch the culprit. He teams up with single mom Isabel Dorr, whose children were friends with both victims, to ferret out answers, and their inquiry brings them face-to-face with a terrifying killer hiding in plain sight. While the pacing in the first third can be erratic, Nichols makes up for it when he unveils his bone-chilling antagonist via a lengthy, hair-raising backstory. The result is a grisly and fiendishly inventive murder mystery that will rattle even seasoned genre fans. Agent: Patrick E. Walsh, PEW Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Peter Ganim narrates this whodunit set in a picturesque coastal town in Maine. When a teenager is found dead at a historic reenactment village, the town's inexperienced detective struggles to investigate calmly--especially because his own daughter was friends with the victim. Ganim's clean articulation and brisk pace keep the listener engaged even through the grisly descriptions of abuse and murder. Sadly, his character portrayals fall short. The detective's British background plays a role in the story, but Ganim's characterization doesn't quite reflect that. The killer, described as having a deranged monotone, instead sounds almost conversational. But more than one of the town's citizens could be the predator, and Ganim's performance maintains the mystery until the end. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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