A powerful, page-turning thriller set in terrifying yet beautiful terrain, featuring a remarkable heroine. For fans of Dennis Lehane, Peter Hoeg's Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow and readers who love stories with a dark, gripping mystery at their heart.
A powerful, page-turning thriller set in terrifying yet beautiful terrain, featuring a remarkable heroine. For fans of Dennis Lehane, Peter Hoeg's Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow and readers who love stories with a dark, gripping mystery at their heart.
Pirio Kasparov finds herself abandoned in the North Atlantic when the fishing boat she's on is rammed by a freighter. Somehow she survives for nearly four hours in the freezing water before being rescued; but Pirio's friend, Ned, is not so lucky. He disappears without a trace.
Pirio can't shake the suspicion that the boat's sinking was no accident, and begins to unravel a lethal plot that takes her to Northern Canada and the ice-cold waters of Baffin Bay. To survive, she must overcome a deadly betrayal from someone in her past and, most importantly, learn to trust her own instincts above all else.Elisabeth Elo's mesmerising novel introduces a gutsy heroine with a rare ability to withstand the extreme, and who is prepared to embark on a dark and treacherous quest in order to bring to light some horrifying truths.“Set on the gritty Boston waterfront, Elisabeth Elo's novel starts off as a murder mystery and slowly builds into something larger and more disturbing. North of Boston is a gripping and unorthodox thriller, packed with intriguing characters and unexpected twists”
This intense, slow-burning literary thriller, Elo's debut, paints a subtle portrait of a strong and believable heroine ... On this evidence Elo, a creative writing teacher in Boston, could well become a major force in the thriller world - Daily Mail
Loyal and tenacious Pirio is a marvellous protagonist. I can't wait to read more about her - SunAn utterly riveting debut thriller! Pirio Kasparov is one of the best protagonists I've read in years, tough, cynical, wry and compelling. Her determination to discover the truth behind her friend's murder will earn your admiration, while her growing desire to be a better daughter, friend, and person will win your heart - Lisa GardnerNorth of Boston is a gripping and unorthodox thriller, packed with intriguing characters and unexpected twists - Tom PerrottaI wish I had a friend like Pirio Kasparov - intelligent, loyal, brave, and funny. From the opening pages of North of Boston I was enthralled... What a terrific novel - Margot Livesey[An] outstanding debut - Publishers WeeklyElisabeth Elo's essays and stories have appeared in The Gettysburg Review and Alaska Quarterly Review and her fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She teaches writing at Boston College, and lives with her family in Massachusetts.
Pirio Kasparov finds herself abandoned in the North Atlantic when the fishing boat she's on is rammed by a freighter. Somehow she survives for nearly four hours in the freezing water before being rescued; but Pirio's friend, Ned, is not so lucky. He disappears without a trace. Pirio can't shake the suspicion that the boat's sinking was no accident, and begins to unravel a lethal plot that takes her to Northern Canada and the ice-cold waters of Baffin Bay. To survive, she must overcome a deadly betrayal from someone in her past and, most importantly, learn to trust her own instincts above all else.Elisabeth Elo's mesmerising novel introduces a gutsy heroine with a rare ability to withstand the extreme, and who is prepared to embark on a dark and treacherous quest in order to bring to light some horrifying truths.
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