
The Inland Sea
Sam Clark
(Author)Description
Set in a sequestered part of Lake Champlain known as the Inland Sea, this book is about the people and families who have spent their lives there. Paul Brearley, part owner of Osprey Island, is a handsome, athletic, successful young minister with a beautiful wife and son. In 1990, he suddenly disappears, presumed drowned. Eighteen years later, in 2008, his body, shot dead, is found nearby propped up in a campground lean-to, as if resting from a long walk.
The detective in charge, Fred Davis, is 53, divorced, and just two years from retirement. He knows the lake as well as anyone and dives in to solving Paul's murder and disappearance. What was Paul doing for 18 years? Who shot him? As the investigation develops, Fred finds himself unraveling a web of small events that lead him back in time to a single moment, a boating accident in 1972. This is where our story begins.
Product Details
Publisher | Rootstock Publishing |
Publish Date | December 08, 2020 |
Pages | 290 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781578690329 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.9 pounds |
Reviews
"I love this book. Religion, in all its bizarre, ominous, American permutations, pulses in this mystery like the springs that feed into a lake."
-Jon M. Sweeney, author of The Pope Who Quit, optioned by HBO
"Like his Detective Fred Davis, Sam Clark likes to take his time. Both the investigator and the author are after the details, whether of boats, intricate waterways, the varieties of Vietnamese cuisine, or above all the people they encounter in the course of the investigation. Together, through Davis's meticulous dedication and Clark's clear, precise prose, they unpack the case of a strange killing in the intriguing landscape of the Inland Sea."
-Larry Duberstein, author of Five Bullets, The Handsome Sailor, and other novels and story collections
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