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336 pages, Paperback
Published May 5, 2026
~Intro:
A gritty but witty private investigator mystery that pulls a detective back into a small-town web of old grudges and fresh lies.
~Setting:
Riverwood, Minnesota. Atmospheric, while visually beautiful, the town is portrayed as having a "picturesque facade" that hides deep secrets and underlying danger.
~The Vibe:
Grit with Heart.
~Themes:
The burden of hometown secrets; the path to redemption; small-town justice.
~Mood:
"Classic Noir with a Modern Pulse."
~Characters:
The three generations of Hawkins men (Judd, Clay, and Braedon) investigate the town's secrets, facing dangers that threaten their family.
~Highlights:
A strong sense of place and a protagonist who feels grounded.
~Standout:
Goldman’s background in TV writing shows in the sharp, fast-paced dialogue.
~Narrative:
The healing of generational trauma and addressing past abandonment.
~Author Writing:
The dialogue is sharp, snappy, and carries a lot of the book’s personality. The pacing is tight, making it a quick, satisfying weekend read.
~Protagonist:
A protagonist who feels "real"—flawed, persistent, and a bit world-weary.
~Takeaway:
You can leave your past, but you can’t make it stay buried.
~Recs:
For readers who enjoy authors John Hart, Greg Isles, CJ Box, Linwood Barclay, and Harlan Coben.
~Audio Note:
Fred Berman brings that perfect "noir-adjacent" gravel to the narration.