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Swann's War

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An intelligent and thrilling literary fiction whodunit for fans of Delia Owens and Jacqueline Winspear


The Second World War is raging overseas, but life remains painfully quiet on the rugged New England fishing island of Fourth Cliff—an afterthought of an island now home to only aged fishermen, drunks, and an Italian POW camp guarded by damaged and subpar American soldiers.

With her husband Archie, the island's beloved police captain, off fighting in the Marines, Mary Beth Swann steps into his role, without the respect of Fourth Cliff's hardscrabble residents. When a murdered POW surfaces in a fisherman's net, and soon more bodies appear, Mary Beth's hold on order and rule wears thin. She must rely on the help of a simple-minded deputy, a disgraced doctor, and a mob-connected mainlander to find the person responsible...all while Swann's loneliness, uncertainty, and self-doubt threaten to derail her investigation.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 22, 2022
      Journalist, novelist, and former Israeli ambassador Oren (To All Who Call in Truth) opens his overwrought latest with an engaging premise: what would happen if the police chief of a normally tranquil Massachusetts island joins the Marines during WWII and his wife has to replace him during an outbreak of murders? As a series of bodies are discovered in the waters and swamps off of Fourth Cliff, interim police chief Mary Beth Swann finds herself fighting on several fronts; against skeptical and disrespectful townspeople, FBI agents, interloper Louis Corvelli, a Mafia boss from the mainland, and a multitude of suspects. The murder victims are all Italian POWs who were held at the island’s prison, and the most prominent suspects include an Army lieutenant, a fellow POW, Corvelli, and a shell-shocked ex-bomber. Oren succeeds at getting readers invested, and there are some nice descriptions of the bleak setting (the ocean’s waves “rose and fell uninvitingly”), though the plot strains credulity as Corvelli’s henchmen attack the FBI agents, and the dialogue feels like outtakes from a B-movie. Most exasperatingly, a story that seems intended to exhibit a woman’s empowerment ends up dwelling on Mary Beth’s incompetence. An accomplished journalist and diplomat, Oren does better when sticking to the facts.

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