Liz Moore

The God of the Woods

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The God of the Woods should be your next summer mystery.The Washington Post
“Extraordinary … Reminds me of Donna Tartt’s 1992 debut, The Secret History . . . I was so thoroughly submerged in a rich fictional world, that for hours I barely came up for air.” Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air, NPR
Riveting from page one to the last breathless word. —Rebecca Makkai, New York Times bestselling author of I Have Some Questions For You
When a teenager vanishes from her Adirondack summer camp, two worlds collide

Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn’t just any thirteen-year-old: she’s the daughter of the family that owns the summer camp and employs most of the region’s residents. And this isn’t the first…
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  • Alison Reynososhared an impression9 months ago
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    I never thought I would like a mystery book so much, I loved the journeys of the past and the present

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Quotes

  • Diana Cathas quoted2 days ago
    “Louise? Do you believe me?”

    “I don’t know,” she says. And she doesn’t: feels her instincts are all wrong. Always have been. How, she wonders, can she fix her instincts about people? About men?
  • Diana Cathas quoted8 days ago
    If she believed in a God, it was in one who functioned something like Louise in this moment: rooting for her charges from afar, mourning alongside them when they were rejected, celebrating every small victory that came their way.
  • Diana Cathas quoted17 days ago
    You ever notice how the children of rich people are never as smart as the parents? Never as ambitious, never as successful? You gotta have something to strive for in life.

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