In each book, he reveals more of his messed-up psyche, but also more of his compassion and vulnerability. I also love a good evocation of place, and Paul Doiron is amazingly good at conjuring the natural darkness, power, and beauty of the Maine landscape, which always figures into the mystery at hand. I also loved the little boy in this one a weird kid that Mike reluctantly relates to. The mystery is layered and compelling, and the landscape serves as a compelling character all by itself. Doiron is on top of his game here.
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