Slipknot

Cover of Slipknot by Linda Greenlaw
Publisher: Hyperion
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780786866786
Dimensions:
Height: 5.5 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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Slipknot by Linda Greenlaw is the first edition of an engaging mystery series published by Hyperion on June 19, 2007. This 272-page book introduces readers to marine investigator Jane Bunker, who returns to her hometown in Maine to escape the complexities of her previous life in Miami. However, her hopes for a peaceful existence are shattered when the town drunk, Nick Dow, is found dead, leading Jane to uncover a web of deception that challenges her assumptions about the idyllic community.

In this novel, readers will follow Jane as she navigates the intricacies of small-town life, where nothing is as it appears. The story intertwines themes of mystery and detective work, set against the backdrop of a fishing community grappling with issues like fishing rights and personal secrets. As Jane delves deeper into the investigation, she encounters unexpected twists that heighten the suspense, culminating in a perilous situation at sea. Slipknot offers a blend of sharp wit and compelling storytelling, making it a notable addition to the mystery genre.


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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: Hyperion. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9780786866786.
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Language: en. Pages: 272. Edition: First Edition.

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