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Northwoods: A Novel

by Amy Pease

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Fiction. Literature. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:"[An] indelible debut." —The New York Times Book Review
"Riveting." —People
"A novel you absolutely don't want to miss." —William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author

The dark underbelly of an idyllic Midwestern resort town is revealed in the aftermath of a murder with ties to America's opioid epidemic in this unputdownable and thrilling debut that is perfect for fans of James Lee Burke, William Kent Krueger, and Mindy Mejia.
Eli North is not okay.

His drinking is getting worse by the day, his emotional wounds after a deployment to Afghanistan are as raw as ever, his marriage and career are over, and the only job he can hold down is with the local sheriff's department. And that's only because the sheriff is his mother—and she's overwhelmed with small town Shaky Lake's dwindling budget and the fallout from the opioid epidemic. The Northwoods of Wisconsin may be a vacationer's paradise, but amidst the fishing trips and campfires and Paul Bunyan festivals, something sinister is taking shape.

When the body of a teenage boy is found in the lake, it sets in motion an investigation that leads Eli to a wealthy enclave with a violent past, a pharmaceutical salesman, and a missing teenage girl. Soon, Eli and his mother, along with a young FBI agent, are on the hunt for more than just a killer.

If Eli solves the case, could he finally get the shot at redemption he so desperately needs? Or will answers to this dark case elude him and continue to bring destruction to the Northwoods?
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2024 book #31. 2024. When Eli, Afghan war vet and now small town cop, finds the body of a dead teen boy, his world starts to go even more out of his control. A woman FBI agent shows up to help and the case and his life gets even more complicated . Pretty good first novel. ( )
  capewood | May 31, 2024 |
Was a good start of the story but the way it ended and tied up was not well written. ( )
  kimwalsh814 | May 24, 2024 |
Northwoods: A Novel by Amy Pease takes readers to a resort area on a lake in northern Wisconsin. When Eli North is not on duty, he spends most of his time drunk. If not for his mom being Sheriff, as well as the fact that the department is very short staffed and hardly has a budget, he would not have a job as Deputy.

If not for the job, he would not have had to go to Cabin Six to deal with a noise problem. Visitors to Beran’s Resort expect peace and quiet. The folks that spend time there will call the law quickly on others. Businesses in the local area are going under, for a variety of reasons, so tourism dollars are important. All this means that somebody from the short-staffed Sherman County Sheriff’s Department has to respond and should do so quickly. On this night, that means Deputy Eli North.

He was drinking and floating in the lake when reached by dispatch. It takes him some time to get dressed and get to the cabin. It also means he is alone when he finds the body of a young boy in the bottom of a boat tied to a dock outside of a cabin where the stereo had been far too loud. The Sherif is soon on the scene and knows the boy.

Ben Sharpe is his name. He also isn’t the only child in trouble at the lake.

What follows is a highly atmospheric and enjoyable read. Eli North is barely hanging on, in a variety of ways, and the case regarding the death of Ben and the search for another child, is both a lifeline and a danger to him. Much is going on in Northwoods: A Novel by Amy Pease.

This review barely skims the surface to avoid spoilers. It is well worth your read. My hope is that this is the first book of a series as I very much enjoyed it.

While Lesa Holstine has not read/reviewed it, I am pretty sure I first learned of the book via a comment or three about it on her weekly, What Are You Reading, blog posts. I get a lot of book recommendations that way which is why I have over 80 books from the Dallas Public Library System here at the house.

My reading copy came from the Dallas Public Library System via the OverDrive/Libby App. A wonderful thing that I can pretty much work these days thanks to extensive tutoring by Scott.

Kevin R. Tipple ©2024 ( )
  kevinrtipple | May 11, 2024 |
I liked this a lot more than When I'm Dead, which was also set in small town Wisconsin. There are a lot of heavy topics here, a bit Long Bright River as the opioid crisis plays a huge role, and PTSD and alcoholism as a coping mechanism plague the main character. This is solid tho, great characters and topics handled with care, while keeping the mystery tight and interesting. ( )
  KallieGrace | May 8, 2024 |
Northwoods tells us the story of the opioid crisis at Shaky Lake, a resort lake in the Wisconsin Northwoods. It begins with a noise nuisance call that leads to the discovery of a teenage boy, Ben Sharpe, whose mother had a serious addiction to cocaine and opioids. He was found by local deputy Eli Lake, the son of the the Sheriff Marge, who was fond of Ben. They soon learn that Ben had been out on the lake with Caitlin Wallace, who is reported missing by her mother.

The investigation is manage by a force of four people, Marge and deputies Eli, Jake, and Phil. It is obvious to all of them that Eli has a drinking problem and his work suffers for it. This leads to some serious infighting within the department. Also part of the investigation is the FBI agent Alyssa who clearly knows more than she is telling.

There is another narrative that shows up periodically throughout the story. It’s the storyline of Caitlin’s father Cal. This, of course, telegraphs that the story has more to do with him than some other avenues they might be considering. He has a pretty wild adventure of his own trying to get to Shaky Lake to fill the sheriff in on what might be behind his daughter’s disappearance.

Meanwhile, they continue to investigate and discover all sorts of questionable people involved in Shaky Lake. Shaky Lake was the refuge of a Chicago Prohibition gangster and might be the refuge of today’s opioid gangsters who operate with prescriptions and factories instead of stills and tommy guns. The story ends with an exciting climax and heartbreaking betrayal and some unfinished business that makes me think there will be another story, perhaps even a series.

Northwoods may start out with a murder, but the pace at the beginning is a little slow and confusing. It sometimes feels as though there were too many characters with too much story who took us on unnecessary detours, however it tightened up after the middle of the book and raced to an exciting conclusion. Looking back, I think the seeds of other books in a series were planted. That’s a heavy burden for a first book, but it sure does make a person want to read the next one.

One of the best things about the book was its strong sense of place. I grew up on a resort lake in the Minnesota Northwoods and there were many things that reminded me of my home. There were differences, no big country club or plans for a drug rehab facility. But she managed to make me a little homesick.

My biggest criticism of the book was how she telegraphed the great betrayal. Eli may have been confused one morning, though admittedly he was hungover most mornings, but we readers can intuit what happened easily and know there’s something rotten in Shaky Lake.

There’s threads hanging all over at the end, loose ends that I expect to follow in future books. If there isn’t another in this series, I will be quite put out.

I received an e-galley of Northwoods from the publisher through NetGalley.

Northwoods at Atria | Simon & Schuster
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https://tonstantweaderreviews.wordpress.com/2024/01/19/northwoods-by-amy-pease/ ( )
  Tonstant.Weader | Jan 20, 2024 |
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Fiction. Literature. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:"[An] indelible debut." —The New York Times Book Review
"Riveting." —People
"A novel you absolutely don't want to miss." —William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author

The dark underbelly of an idyllic Midwestern resort town is revealed in the aftermath of a murder with ties to America's opioid epidemic in this unputdownable and thrilling debut that is perfect for fans of James Lee Burke, William Kent Krueger, and Mindy Mejia.
Eli North is not okay.

His drinking is getting worse by the day, his emotional wounds after a deployment to Afghanistan are as raw as ever, his marriage and career are over, and the only job he can hold down is with the local sheriff's department. And that's only because the sheriff is his mother—and she's overwhelmed with small town Shaky Lake's dwindling budget and the fallout from the opioid epidemic. The Northwoods of Wisconsin may be a vacationer's paradise, but amidst the fishing trips and campfires and Paul Bunyan festivals, something sinister is taking shape.

When the body of a teenage boy is found in the lake, it sets in motion an investigation that leads Eli to a wealthy enclave with a violent past, a pharmaceutical salesman, and a missing teenage girl. Soon, Eli and his mother, along with a young FBI agent, are on the hunt for more than just a killer.

If Eli solves the case, could he finally get the shot at redemption he so desperately needs? Or will answers to this dark case elude him and continue to bring destruction to the Northwoods?

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