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The frozen river : a novel / Ariel Lawhon.

Maine, 1789: When a man is found entombed in the frozen Kennebec River, Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As the local midwife and healer, Martha is good at keeping secrets. Her diary is a record of every birth, death and debacle that unfolds in the town of Hallowell. In that diary she has also documented the details of an alleged rape committed by one of the town’s most esteemed gentlemen – the same man who has now been found dead in the ice. While certain townspeople are eager to put both matters to rest, Martha suspects that the two crimes are linked, and that there is more to both cases than meets the eye. Over the course of one long, hard winter, whispers and prejudices mount, and Martha’s diary lands at the centre of the scandal, threatening to tear both her family and her community apart.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9009493242 LP LAW
Large print   Smithfield Branch . . On Loan . 23 May 2024
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780593793251
Author Lawhon, Ariel author.
Title The frozen river : a novel / Ariel Lawhon.
Edition First large print edition.
Published New York : Random House Large Print, ©2023.
Physical description 670 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Series Random House large print
General note 'Good Morning America Book Club' --Cover.
Summary Maine, 1789: When a man is found entombed in the frozen Kennebec River, Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As the local midwife and healer, Martha is good at keeping secrets. Her diary is a record of every birth, death and debacle that unfolds in the town of Hallowell. In that diary she has also documented the details of an alleged rape committed by one of the town’s most esteemed gentlemen – the same man who has now been found dead in the ice. While certain townspeople are eager to put both matters to rest, Martha suspects that the two crimes are linked, and that there is more to both cases than meets the eye. Over the course of one long, hard winter, whispers and prejudices mount, and Martha’s diary lands at the centre of the scandal, threatening to tear both her family and her community apart.
Subject Ballard, Martha, -- 1735-1812 -- Fiction
Midwives -- Maine -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Maine -- Fiction
Large type books
Large print books
Historical fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Kennebec River Valley (Me.) -- Social life and customs -- 18th century -- Fiction
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