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North of Boston

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2 of 2 copies available

Dennis Lehane meets Smilla's Sense of Snow: a big discovery in the world of female suspense about an edgy young woman with the rare ability to withstand extreme conditions

Elisabeth Elo's debut novel introduces Pirio Kasparov, a Boston-bred tough-talking girl with an acerbic wit and a moral compass that points due north.

When the fishing boat Pirio is on is rammed by a freighter, she finds herself abandoned in the North Atlantic. Somehow she survives nearly four hours in the water before being rescued by the Coast Guard. But her fisherman friend Ned, the boat's owner, is not so lucky.

Compelled to look after Noah, the son of the late Ned and her alcoholic prep school friend, Thomasina, Pirio can't shake the lurking suspicion that the boat's sinking—and Ned's death—was no accident. It's a suspicion seconded by her deeply cynical, autocratic Russian father, who tells her that nothing is ever what it seems. Then the Navy reaches out to her to participate in research on human survival in dangerously cold temperatures.

With the help of a curious journalist named Russell Parnell, Pirio begins unraveling a lethal plot involving the glacial whaling grounds off Baffin Island. In a narrow inlet in the arctic tundra, Pirio confronts her ultimate challenge: to trust herself.

A gripping literary thriller, North of Boston combines the atmospheric chills of Jussi Adler-Olsen with the gritty mystery of Laura Lippman. And Pirio Kasparov is a gutsy, compellingly damaged heroine with many adventures ahead.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 4, 2013
      Elo’s outstanding debut stars an intelligent, confident woman of Russian descent, Pirio Kasparov, who survives for nearly four hours in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic before being rescued. Pirio was helping lobsterman Ned Rizzo bait traps when his boat was rammed in the fog by a freighter about 25 miles northeast of Boston Harbor. Ned, the husband of a close friend Pirio met at boarding school in Maine, is presumed drowned. Now dubbed “the swimmer” by the press, Pirio begins to believe that the collision at sea was deliberate. She teams with investigative reporter Russell Parnell, following a trail from Boston to Canada’s Baffin Bay. Pirio grew up in the shadow of her late mother, a beautiful model who died when she was 10, and inherited the cynicism of her father, who considered her a problem child. Pirio’s ability to maneuver in various strata of Boston society, learned from her parents who both rose from humble origins, comes in handy in her quest for answers. The brisk plot smoothly incorporates such far-flung subjects as environmental issues, the fishing industry, and the perfume business. Agent: Esmond Harmsworth, Zachary Shuster Harmsworth Literary & Entertainment Agency.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Pirio Kasparov, a Boston-born native of Russian descent, can take care of herself. Marguerite Gavin projects the swagger of this feisty character, who is thrust from a friend's fishing boat into the North Atlantic when a freighter plows straight into it. Barely surviving in icy water for several hours before rescue, Kasparov soon realizes the collision was no accident. Gavin does an adequate portrayal of Kasparov's Russian father as he becomes entangled in her situation. And she pushes the velocity when the Navy involves Kasparov in a study on cold-water survival that, ironically, leads her into circumstances more chilling than the sea. As Gavin keeps this thriller on track with all its twists and turns, familiar listeners will be delighted with the author's nods to the 1995 worldwide bestseller SMILLA'S SENSE OF SNOW. B.J.P. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

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