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The exciting debut of a snappy, spirited, and irresistible mystery series from beloved and bestselling author Linda Greenlaw

In her bestselling nonfiction book All Fishermen Are Liars, Linda Greenlaw confessed a desire to write fiction — and readers responded with an enthusiastic "Please do!" At last, she satisfies their hunger with this sharp-witted, compulsively readable mystery, the first in a series featuring marine investigator Jane Bunker.

When Jane moves back to the sleepy Maine fishing community where she was born, it's to escape the seamy crime scenes and unsavory characters that crossed her path in Miami. Surely whatever crimes are committed in touristy, idyllic Green Haven wont involve anything as nasty as what she saw in Florida. It's a bit of a shock, then, when Nick Dow, the town drunk, turns up dead, and it's not the simple accident that everyone assumes it to be. Jane soon discovers that Dow wasnt even a drunk — it was all an act. But why? And what does it have to do with a heated town hall meeting about fishing rights and paternity suits? The more Jane digs, the more confused she gets. Only two things are certain: Nothing is what it seems; and the whole town is in each other's business. But it's not until Jane impulsively hops on a boat with the killer — a boat that suddenly heads out to sea — that things become downright dangerous . . .

As she proved in The Hungry Ocean, no one knows the sea like Linda Greenlaw. And as she proved in The Lobster Chronicles, no one has a better way with the telling details of Maine village life. This new mystery series features everything readers want: a great setting, wonderful characters, an authentic and original detective — and a story that will keep them on the edge of their seats.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 16, 2007
      Bestseller Greenlaw introduces an indomitable heroine, Jane Bunker, in her strong mystery debut, which finds the former Dade County, Fla., chief detective seeking her roots and a slower pace of life in her coastal childhood hometown of Green Haven, Maine. Starting over as a marine investigator for an insurance company, Jane happens upon the body of alcoholic cod fisherman Nick Dow, who washes ashore with a crushed skull beneath the docks of the fish plant Jane means to assess. The state police don't suspect foul play, but she does. Chasing the murderer, Jane becomes an accidental stowaway aboard a boat that heads into a fierce storm at sea. A cast of memorable New Englanders—especially fish plant foreman Cal Dunham and Jane's kooky but caring landlords, Henry and Alice Vickerson—enhance a fast-moving plot, while the nautical details will appeal to fans of Greenlaw's nonfiction books such as The Hungry Ocean
      and The Lobster Chronicles
      . Author tour.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 1, 2007
      The Maine harbor town of Green Haven is split over the issue of building a wind farm. When the body of the town drunk, who had violently opposed the project, is found under one of the docks, Jane Bunker, a former Miami senior homicide detective now working as a marine insurance investigator in the town where she was born, suspects foul play. Packing her fiction debut with local color, small town culture, and firsthand knowledge of the fishing industry, fishing captain and best-selling author Greenlaw ("The Hungry Ocean; The Lobster Chronicles") tells her story with great joie de vivre and incredible skill. This debut mystery series is to be savored on all counts. Highly recommended. Greenlaw, who was profiled in Sebastian Junger's "The Perfect Storm", lives on Isle au Haut, ME.

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      June 1, 2007
      Greenlaw, author of such nonfiction staples as The Hungry Ocean (1999) and The Lobster Chronicles (2002), turns her hand to fiction with this first installment of a projected mystery series. Jane Bunker gave up her law-enforcement job in Florida to become a marine consultant in Green Haven, Maine. She was hoping for a little quiet time, inspecting businesses for insurance-code violations, but what she found instead was a dead body, a murderous conspiracy, and a town where everybody seems to have a secret. The author, who lives in Maine (where she operates a lobster boat), does an excellent job of portraying a small town and its citizens. Her handling of the mystery elements of the story is less solidshes guilty ofa few rookie mistakes, such as making key plot points just a little too obviousbut shes a smooth writer, and Jane is a likable protagonist. Given room to grow, this series could enjoya long life.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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