Hatchet island

Paul Doiron

Book - 2022

"An eerie, windswept island off the coast of Maine becomes the site of a double murder and a disappearance in Hatchet Island, the next thriller in Paul Doiron's bestselling Mike Bowditch series. A call for help from a former colleague leads Maine game warden investigator Mike Bowditch and his girlfriend Stacey Stevens on a sea kayaking trip to a research station far off the coast. Stacey spent summers interning on the island, a sanctuary for endangered seabirds, and they are shocked by what they hear when they come ashore. The biologists are being threatened by local fishermen and stalked by a mysterious boatman who seems intent on trespassing on the refuge. Even worse, their leader, whose mind is slowly unraveling after the unexp...lained suicide of a young intern, has now gone missing. Camped on a nearby islet for the night, Mike and Stacey waken to the sound of a gunshot. When they return to the refuge at dawn, their darkest fears are confirmed: two of the three researchers have been brutally murdered and the third has disappeared, along with the island skiff. Mike's quest to find the missing man reveals new suspects including a Marine Patrol officer with a history of violence and the sanctuary's enigmatic founder, who conveniently reappears after the killings. The search expands to a nearby island owned by a world-renowned photographer with a scandalous reputation. The artist and his equally brilliant wife wield a powerful hold over the inhabitants of their private kingdom, and Mike increasingly comes to believe that someone in the village knows more about the killings than they dare admit. With no one to trust and miles from shore, Mike Bowditch must stop a ruthless murderer determined to make sure a terrifying secret never sees the light of day"--

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Paul Doiron (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
310 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781250235138
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Review by Booklist Review

If you can't make it to coastal Maine this summer, let Doiron take you there in your armchair. The aromas and seascapes are intense when Maine game warden Mike Bowditch and his girlfriend, Stacey Stevens, kayak across some turbulent waters to Baker Island, where the atmosphere matches the surf. Stacey was once a summer intern there at a sanctuary for seabirds, including some endangered, roly-poly puffins. One of her former colleagues, a biologist, has reached out to her, concerned that she and others are being stalked at night by a trespasser from a neighboring island. And the project's founder has gone missing. After a restless night of camping, Mike and Stacey are awakened by a gunshot. They find two members of the sanctuary's team brutally bludgeoned and left in macabre poses. Mike looks for answers on nearby Ayer's Island, home to a legendary and eccentric photographer. Is it possible this man, or his peculiar protégé, would kill for art's sake? The island's inhabitants, living there free at the photographer's behest, are reluctant to share any information. The awful truth is revealed on a third island, Hatchet Island, site of an abandoned quarry. Following Dead by Dawn (2021), Doiron again delivers what we've come to expect from this series: brilliant characterizations, relentless action and suspense, and an intricately plotted narrative. The perfect vacation read.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Edgar finalist Doiron's exceptional 13th mystery featuring Maine game warden Mike Bowditch (after 2021's Dead by Dawn) takes Bowditch and his significant other, biologist Stacey Stevens, to Baker Island after Stacey receives a request for help from her college roommate and former colleague, Kendra Ballard, who's been working on the island as the project manager for the Maine Seabird Initiative's restoration efforts there. Kendra is worried about her boss, Maeve McLeary, who hasn't been heard from for several days. That disturbing silence comes shortly after Maeve incurred the wrath of local lobstermen by successfully backing a proposal to close part of the Gulf of Maine to their boats to protect endangered whales. The restoration project has since been receiving anonymous threats, and someone shot up its observation blinds. Kendra's fears of violence prove justified as Bowditch soon has two murders on the island to solve, which may be connected to a young man's recent death by suicide. The author is especially good at conveying the island's creepy atmosphere, and the taut plot features numerous shocking twists while further developing an already complex lead. Doiron is writing at the top of his game. Agent: Ann Rittenberg, Ann Rittenberg Literary. (June)

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Review by Library Journal Review

When a sea-kayaking venture takes Maine game warden Mike Bowditch and girlfriend Stacey Stevens to an archipelago serving as a research center and sanctuary for endangered seabirds, they encounter two murdered researchers, and a third is missing. The multiplying suspects include the sanctuary's conveniently absent owner and an arrogant artist who rules over his own island kingdom. With a 75,000-copy first printing.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A distress call takes Game Warden Mike Bowditch to a part of Maine he rarely sees: the tiny, rugged islands off the coast. Kendra Ballard, project manager for the Maine Seabird Initiative, is seriously worried about the Initiative's future. It's come under pressure from local fishers whose attitude toward nature is unapologetically different from hers, and Kendra's particularly worried about her boss, Dr. Maeve McLeary. So she asks her old college roommate, bush pilot/biologist/EMT/kayaking guide Stacey Stevens, if she'll come out to visit and bring Mike, the lover with whom she's recently been reunited after two years--and she also asks if Mike will please bring his gun. Mike and Stacey's initial inquiries confirm Kendra's suspicions that there's trouble brewing in the place to which famed photographer Clay Markham has retired and that Maeve is indeed seriously disturbed. Apart from Kendra's story about intern Evan Levandowski's suicide and Mike's unsettling confrontation with surly lobsterman Bear Goodale and his mate Chris Beckwith, however, it's hard to put a finger on the source of the troubles. After an attack on a camp they've pitched on an island rumored to be littered with unexploded bombs leaves Kendra and one of her current interns dead and obscenely posed and the other intern missing, it's no more clear who led the assault or why. Only the suicide of Maeve herself begins to bring the mystery into focus. Before it's solved, Mike will have to call on every one of Stacey's impressive list of skills and practice a couple he didn't know he had himself. Slow to get underway but the payoff is worth the wait. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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