Stillriver
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Product details
- ISBN 9780099463467
- Weight: 335g
- Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 19 May 2005
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
A brilliantly thrilling, emotionally-charged novel from the author of The Accidental Agent and The Interpreter's Secret.
'A real page-turner' Daily Mail
'Updikean in its loving use of detail' Daily Telegraph
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Michael Wolf thought he had escaped Stillriver forever – the small Michigan town where he grew up, the bitterness of his relationship with his father, the rivalry with his younger brother, and the heartbreak that destroyed his future with Cassie, the woman he never stopped loving.
But when his father is brutally murdered, Michael is forced to return home for the first time in years.
Stillriver may look transformed by new prosperity, but beneath the surface old resentments still run deep.
As Michael searches for answers about his father’s death, buried secrets begin to resurface – along with Cassie, who has also returned to town.
Now Michael must confront the past he tried to leave behind while uncovering the truth about the murder.
Atmospheric and emotionally charged, Stillriver is a gripping novel about love, family loyalty and the hidden tensions beneath small-town life.
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Praise for Stillriver:
'A gutsy saga about last-minute redemption, home runs and building bridges, Stillriver spans the troubled waters between Harlan Coben and Anita Shreve' Independent
'Extraordinary writing' 5-star reader review
'As well as being a poignant reflection on the vicissitudes of love, the insecurities of growing up and the need to discover what is important in life, it manages some genuinely scary thrills' Daily Telegraph
'Rosenheim eschews playing the plot simply for thrills, preferring to engage the reader's emotions, but nevertheless comes up with a real page-turner' Daily Mail
'A very good read that kept me alert all night' 5-star reader review
