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About the Author
Dea Poirier was raised in Edmond, Oklahoma, where she found her passion during a creative writing course. She studied computer science and political science at the University of Central Oklahoma. She later spent time living on both coasts and traveling the United States before finally putting down roots in central Florida. She now resides somewhere between Disney and the swamp with her son.
Reviews
"Dea Poirier delivers a pitch-perfect procedural with a strong-willed and relatable lead in Claire Calderwood-a big-city cop who returns to her small hometown when a fresh homicide echoes the long-ago murder of her sister. Bolstered by a romance and atmospheric prose that turns setting into character, this debut hits all the right notes." -Loreth Anne White, international bestselling author "In Dea Poirier's exceptional debut, Claire Calderwood is a detective in Detroit who is relieved to have miles and years between herself and her hometown of Vinalhaven, Maine. This is an evocative debut with exquisite writing that indulges your senses and compels your investment in Calderwood's emotional journey as she races against time to solve a case that has haunted her for more than a decade. Calderwood is a worthy addition to the genre. Her spirit, like Poirier's voice, is tenacious and captivating, compelling the reader's investment in her journey, and Calderwood is determined to hold her own against her male counterparts." -Sandra Ruttan, author of Suspicious Circumstances "Next Girl to Die is a smart, fast-paced, and intensely well-written procedural thriller, and it takes place in one of the best settings I've had the pleasure of reading in a long time: a lonely island off the coast of Maine. The island has more secrets than residents, with each character more ominously suspicious than the last. Poirier is a diabolical plotter, and this tight debut is fraught with tension and mystery." -Wendy Heard, author of Hunting Annabelle
Book Information
ISBN 9781503959200
Author Dea Poirier
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Thomas & Mercer
Publisher Amazon Publishing