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The Marsh Queen

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Marsh Queen
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Virginia Hartman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
ISBN/Barcode 9781982171612
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster
NZ Release Date 2 August 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

For fans of Where the Crawdads Sing, this "marvelous debut" (Alice McDermott, National Book Award-winning author of The Ninth Hour) follows a Washington, DC, artist as she faces her past and the secrets held in the waters of Florida's lush swamps and wetlands. Loni Murrow is an accomplished bird artist at the Smithsonian who loves her job. But when she receives a call from her younger brother summoning her back home to help their obstinate mother recover after an accident, Loni's neat, contained life in Washington, DC, is thrown into chaos, and she finds herself exactly where she does not want to be. Going through her mother's things, Loni uncovers scraps and snippets of a time in her life she would prefer to forget-a childhood marked by her father Boyd's death by drowning. When Loni comes across a single, cryptic note from a stranger-"There are some things I have to tell you about Boyd's death"-she begins a dangerous quest to discover the truth, all the while struggling to reconnect with her mother and reconcile with her brother and his wife. To make matters worse, she meets a man whose attractive simple charm threatens to pull her back towards everything she's worked to escape. Torn between worlds-her professional accomplishments in Washington, and the small town of her childhood-Loni must decide whether to delve beneath the surface into murky half-truths and avenge the past or bury it, once and for all. "Fans of Delia Owens and Lauren Groff will find this a wonderful and absorbing read" (Suzanne Feldman, author of Sisters of the Great War).

Author Biography

Virginia Hartman has an MFA in creative writing from American University and is on the faculty at George Washington University. Her stories have been shortlisted for the New Letters Awards and the Dana Awards. The Marsh Queen is her first novel. Find out more at VirginiaHartman.com.

Reviews

"Hartman's first novel is interwoven with strong natural history themes, evoking the works of Barbara Kingsolver." -Library Journal "Steeped in the lush rhythms and murky shadows of the Florida Wetlands, Virginia Hartman's The Marsh Queen is at once a gripping mystery, a devastating family drama, a romance, and a tribute to the natural world. Loni Murrow is a character who will stay with me for a long time. An astonishing debut." -Lara Prescott, author of The Secrets We Kept "Part romance, part mystery, The Marsh Queen unwinds its entangled story lines with measured grace. Virginia Hartman shares with her bird artist narrator a keen eye and a precise touch, as well as a wry understanding of the way the natural world comforts and sustains. This is a marvelous debut, witty and wise." -Alice McDermott, National Book Award-winning author of The Ninth Hour "A unique blend of literature and mystery, with deft evocations of Florida's flora and sometimes malignant fauna, The Marsh Queen finds a compelling Southern-noir niche all its own and marks Virginia Hartman as a writer to watch." -Louis Bayard, author of Courting Mr. Lincoln, Lucky Strikes, and The Pale Blue Eye "The setting is distinctive, Loni is like a girl-detective grown up, and it crackles with trouble and action." -Ellen Prentiss Campbell, author of Frieda's Song "Subtle and complex, The Marsh Queen navigates the currents and backwaters of family relationships, the Florida swamplands, and a mysterious death that occurred twenty-five years before. Like Barbara Kingsolver, Hartman delves deep into the natural world to explore her characters, and in this case, the connections between one haunted woman and the waters that took her father's life. Fans of Delia Owens and Lauren Groff will find this a wonderful and absorbing read." -Suzanne Feldman, author of Sisters of the Great War