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The Lakehouse Joe Clifford

The Lakehouse By Joe Clifford

The Lakehouse by Joe Clifford


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Award-winning author Joe Clifford's breakout novel, a thriller of psychological suspense about a man eager to restart his life after being acquitted of a heinous crime, only to find himself a suspect again when a body washes up near his house.

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The Lakehouse by Joe Clifford

After being cleared of his wife's murder, Todd Norman returns to her small Connecticut hometown in order to finish building their dream house by the lake. He is eager to restart his life and cast aside any remaining suspicious...but all of that is dashed when a young woman's body washes up on the beach next door. When Tracy Somerset, divorced mother from the small town of Covenant, CT, meets a handsome stranger in a midnight Wal-Mart, she has no idea she is speaking with Todd Norman, the former Wall Street financier dubbed The Banker Butcher by the New York tabloids. The following morning, on the beach by Norman's back-under-construction lakehouse, another young woman's body is discovered. Sheriff Duane Sobczak's investigation leads him to town psychiatrist Dr. Meshulum Bakshir, whose position at a troubled girls' group home a decade ago yields disturbing ties to several local, prominent players, including a radical preacher, a disgraced politician, a down-and-out PI-and Sobczak's own daughter. Unfolding over the course of New England's distinct four seasons, The Lakehouse is a domestic psychological thriller about the wayward and marginalized, the lies we tell those closest to us, and the price of forbidden love in an insular community where it seems everyone has a story to tell-and a past they prefer stay buried.

The Lakehouse Reviews

Praise for THE LAKEHOUSE The Lakehouse is a riveting page-turner where the secrets roll at you like dice. Clifford's gritty and immersive writing style is the perfect vehicle for this tale of a town where nothing is as it seems, where truth after astonishing truth is revealed layer by layer, until it all comes together in a satisfying crescendo. Highly recommended. -Jess Lourey, Amazon Charts bestselling author of Unspeakable Things Everything I love in a crime novel: complex characters, secrets simmering under the surface, and a fresh, unexpected conclusion. Clifford's raw, edgy voice makes him the heir apparent to Chandler. J.T. Ellison Captivates with pell-mell action, striking characters, and a tantalizingly complex plot. Library Journal Joe Clifford's The Lakehouse is a gritty and wonderfully menacing story. You'll want to rush and slow down while reading. You'll want to peek and stare down what's coming. This is one of Clifford's greatest tricks-and one of his best novels to date. -Rachel Howzell Hall author of They All Fall Down Gripping. -Publishers Weekly Praise for the novels of Joe Clifford Taut, pacey and with a powerful sense of place, Joe Clifford's THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY is an intelligent and astutely observed piece of American small town noir. -Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN Clifford paints true-to-life characters with the same gritty touch as the best of Dennis Lehane. A must-read for contemporary hardboiled mystery fans. -Robert Dugoni, bestselling author of MY SISTER'S GRAVE Gritty and gripping, with prose that cuts to the bone. Joe Clifford has crafted a modern noir that pulls no punches. -Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of FINAL GIRLS and LOCK EVERY DOOR on RAG & BONE

About Joe Clifford

Joe Clifford is the author of five novels in his bestselling, Anthony Award-nominated Jay Porter series, as well as the acclaimed addiction memoir JUNKIE LOVE. He lives in the Bay Area with his wife and two sons. Visit him at http://www.joeclifford.com and follow him at @joeclifford23.

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CIN1951709101G
9781951709105
1951709101
The Lakehouse by Joe Clifford
Used - Good
Hardback
Polis Books
20201015
320
N/A
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