Gallagher Place

Julie Doar

Book - 2025

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US : Zibby Publishing 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Julie Doar (-)
ISBN
9798992377002
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Review by Booklist Review

Gray House, the Fishers' Hudson Valley vacation home, has always been Marlowe's haven, full of memories of winters and summers spent with her brothers and best friend Nora. Now grown, Marlowe is an illustrator and secret alcoholic who feels like an outsider in her own family. Something's missing for her. Someone. And after a dead body is discovered on the Fishers' property, the resulting mystery unearths another: what happened 20 years ago when Nora disappeared? When the police are determined to find a link between the two incidents, the Fishers close ranks--leaving Marlowe feeling all the more isolated and confused. She digs deep, uncovering family secrets, small-town tensions, and answers that might just be better left buried. This slow-build suspense novel is a strong debut; gothic elements abound, as the land around Gray House is almost its own character and the story moves between the past and present. The Gallagher Place is an unsettling page-turner, perfect for fans of Jennifer McMahon and Sarah Strohmeyer.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this taut debut mystery, a woman reexamines her assumptions about her friend's decades-old disappearance. Marlowe Fisher spent the best days of her childhood at the Gray House, her family's remote farm in the Hudson Valley. She, her brothers, and her best friend, Nora, grew up roaming the fields and surrounding forest in between chores and helping their neighbors, the Gallaghers, with odd jobs. The idyll ended, though, when a teenage Nora took out the garbage one night and never came back. Twenty years later, Marlowe still struggles with the loss as a freelance illustrator in New York City. Then her family uncovers a corpse on their land, near the Gallaghers' old farm, and the discovery recasts a heated land dispute from decades back as a potential motive for a murder. As detectives descend on the property and new truths emerge about both the Gallaghers and the Fishers, Marlowe is forced to revisit the summer Nora disappeared and comb her memories for clues. Doar toggles between past and present with an exceptionally steady hand, maintaining momentum without giving anything away too quickly. The narrative culminates in a heartbreaking finale that will haunt readers long after the final page is turned. Doar nails it on her first time out. Agent: Steven Chudney, Chudney Agency. (Dec.)

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