Midnight in soap lake A novel

Matthew Sullivan, 1970-

Book - 2025

"When Abigail agreed to move to Soap Lake, Washington, for her husband's research, she expected old-growth forests and craft beer, folksy neighbors, and the world's largest lava lamp. Instead, after her husband jets off to Poland for a research trip, she finds herself alone in a town haunted by its own urban legends. When a young boy runs through the desert into Abigail's arms, her life becomes entwined with his and the questions surrounding the death of his mother Esme. In Abigail's search for answers, she enlists the help of a quirky cast of friends to unearth Esme's tragic past, the town's violent history, and the secret magic locked in the lake her husband was sent there to study. But as she gets close...r to the truth, her own life may be in danger, too."--

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Psychological fiction
Paranormal fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Hanover Square Press [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Matthew Sullivan, 1970- (author)
Physical Description
409 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781335041791
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Review by Booklist Review

Sullivan (Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore, 2017) returns with the second book in the Midnight Cycle. Soap Lake is a tiny town in Washington that boasts two landmarks: the lake itself and the World's Largest Lava Lamp. Though the lava lamp was never finished, people come from all over the country to experience the lake's healing power. Abigail agrees to move there when her husband, a limnologist who studies bodies of water, receives a grant to analyze the lake's unique composition. However, it isn't long until he receives a grant to study in Poland instead, and suddenly, Abigail is alone. When she is out for a walk one evening, she discovers a lonely and crying small boy whose mother has been brutally murdered. Abigail can't leave the boy, and she is drawn into the murder case. At the same time, the boy's mother, Esme, narrates from the past to fill in the gaps of the story. This is a fascinating mystery with small-town intrigue and a magical, scientific angle based on a real place.

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