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Highlights
- "Sublime and tense"--Booklist"An original thriller filled with empathy.
- Author(s): Vikki Wakefield
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Crime
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Book Synopsis
"Sublime and tense"--Booklist
"An original thriller filled with empathy." --Sarah Bailey, author of The Housemate
The Kelly family has always been trouble
When a fire in a remote trailer park community kills nine people, including 17-year-old Sabine Kelly's mother and sister, Sabine confesses to the murders. Shortly after, she escapes custody, flees her broken hometown, and disappears into the thick forest and winding backwaters of her childhood refuge, the river.
Recently let go from marriage, motherhood and her career, journalist Rachel Weidermann has long suspected Sabine made her way back to the river--and now, twelve years after the "Trailer Park Murders," she has the time and the tenacity to corner a fugitive and land the story of the year, hoping the success would allow her to stitch back together the ragged edges of her life. But Rachel's ambition lights the fuse leading to a brutal chain of events, and the web Sabine weaves will force Rachel to question everything she believes.
As forceful and unrelenting as the river that drives its story, The Backwater is a stunning, suspenseful novel about class, corruption, truth, and justice by a powerful new voice in crime fiction.
Review Quotes
"A satisfying sense of place and relationships that set the stage for a good story."--New York Journal of Books
"Wakefield's writing is both sublime and tense."--Booklist
"Setting is as prominent as characterization and plot here, with all combining to create a memorable tale of redemption." --firstCLUE