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THE GORGE

A bracing confluence of adventure, murder, and breathtaking scenery.

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Whitewater rafting on the Hudson River Gorge in the Adirondacks turns deadly by design in this debut thriller.

Even though he has a “cushy teaching” position in Albany, criminology professor Richard Carlyle still works for a company that offers rafting trips on the Hudson River each spring. As a rookie a decade ago, he led some of the excursions. The raft operation’s boss, Ryan Marshall, asks Carlyle to judge if newbie Art Sanders qualifies to be a licensed boatman. By the end of the day, the question is moot: Sanders topples backward in the raft, cartwheels into the river, and ultimately drowns. An inspection of the raft shows the boat was sabotaged. Days later, another of Marshall’s rafters drowns when out of sight from the rest of the crew. Because of Carlyle’s experience rafting the gorge, his knowledge of the surrounding area, and his university career as a “hotshot criminologist,” he’s asked to lead the investigation into the deaths that are soon determined to be murders. He explains to his wife, Beth: “The university’s going to love the fact that one of their faculty is helping the cops chase down a killer.” Could the deaths be connected to a rival raft company or to the glamorous new ski resort that the governor wants built in the area? Or is there just “a madman on the loose”? Berger, a former licensed whitewater raft guide on the Hudson, offers keen accounts of mountain streams filling with snowmelt and the thrills and spills of rafting. The book is well paced and laced with whitewater lingo. It’s doubtful a travel writer could offer a more delicious description of this Hudson River area. But occasionally, a scene will cause readers to raise their eyebrows, as when Sanders rafts in strong water that is “working at the back of his thigh like a pit bull on a poodle.” And some things could be better defined: A reference to prying “the log into the Indian” doesn’t make it clear that the Indian is a river.

A bracing confluence of adventure, murder, and breathtaking scenery.

Pub Date: Oct. 2, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-64704-188-5

Page Count: 232

Publisher: Bublish, Incorporated

Review Posted Online: Jan. 21, 2021

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WANT TO KNOW A SECRET?

Recommended reading for every paranoid suburbanite who’s considering a move to the city, or to the Arctic wilds.

Character assassination reigns supreme, if not uncontested, in a Long Island suburb.

April Masterson loves her husband, corporate attorney Elliott; their 7-year-old, Bobby; and her YouTube channel, “April’s Sweet Secrets.” What she doesn’t love is whoever’s texting her warnings about how Bobby isn’t really in their backyard while she’s busy filming her videos or withering critiques of her baking show or veiled accusations about her past and threats about her present. Her best friend, former prosecutor Julie Bressler, may be bossy and opinionated, but surely she’d never turn on April this way. Who else might know enough to send April goodies like a picture of her kissing Mark Tanner, Bobby’s soccer coach? Though April struggles to get Elliot to take her ordeal seriously, even when she shows up at his office for a lunch date, he’s protected by his receptionist, Brianna Anderson, whose attachment to her boss goes far beyond loyalty. Then Julie turns on her; Maria Cooper, her friendly new next-door neighbor, turns on her; and in the most mind-boggling scene, Doris Kirkland, April’s mother, whose dementia has brought her to a nursing home, turns on her. McFadden releases an escalating series of toxins so deftly into the suburban atmosphere that it’s practically an anticlimax when someone gets killed and April instantly becomes the prime suspect. But that’s only a setup for the tale’s boldest move: switching its narrator from April to a fair-weather friend who frames the whole nightmare in dramatically different terms. As a special gift to her savviest fans, the author throws in an even more jolting epilogue that’s as hard to forget as it is to believe.

Recommended reading for every paranoid suburbanite who’s considering a move to the city, or to the Arctic wilds.

Pub Date: March 3, 2026

ISBN: 9781464249600

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: Dec. 6, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2026

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HOPE RISES

Filled with action, violence, and more twists than a bag of pretzels.

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Second of the Walter Nash thrillers—following Nash Falls (2025)—in which the remade hero seeks vengeance.

Due to urgent circumstances, Nash has bulked himself up to become the “muscled and tatted fighting machine” now known as Dillon Hope. His antagonist is Victoria Steers, a global drug dealer who wants him dead. Not realizing his new identity, she enlists Hope to free her mother, Masuyo, from a prison in Myanmar. As an incentive, she shoots one of her associates and threatens to frame Hope for the murder unless he complies. She also wants him to find Nash. He in turn wants to kill Victoria to avenge the death of his innocent daughter, Maggie. “If I go down,” he muses, “I’m taking others with me. Starting with Victoria Steers.” He learns that Victoria had killed all her siblings to eliminate business competition. But as heartless as Victoria is, her mother, Masuyo, is even worse. In league with the Chinese government in a perverse plan to kill as many Americans as possible through fentanyl overdose, she shows contempt for Victoria for her perceived weaknesses. Readers won’t find many happy family relationships here: mother-daughter, father-son, husband-wife—all fraught. Hope’s employer, who accompanies him to Myanmar, is a billionaire chief executive with a dodgy past (i.e., probably killed his father). And there’s a mega-billionaire with an astronomical IQ and ditch-deep morals who, putting it mildly, does not have America’s best interests at heart. As a teenager, he’d defeated two world chess champions; as an adult, he regards his dealings with the world in terms of master chess moves. Only one character seems truly decent and credible—Hiroko, Victoria’s former nanny and lifelong companion, who provides Hope with valuable insights into the Steers’ background, which is partly Chinese. Searing grudges, simple evil, and not-so-simple misunderstandings carry the cast through this complex, action-packed plot. This sequel ties out the loose ends dangling in Nash Falls, which would be helpful to read first. To get to the requisite ending, though, Baldacci takes pains to surprise the reader. It works but often feels forced.

Filled with action, violence, and more twists than a bag of pretzels.

Pub Date: April 14, 2026

ISBN: 9781538758021

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Review Posted Online: Feb. 2, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2026

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