SARA J. HENRY's first novel, Learning to Swim, won the Anthony, Agatha, and Mary Higgins Clark Awards, was a Target Emerging Author pick, and was named one of Best Books of 2011 by the Boston Globe. Her second novel, A Cold and Lonely Place, is an Anthony award nominee for Best Novel and was a Reader's Digest Select Books choice. She has written for Prevention, Adirondack Life, Bicycling, Triathlete, and other magazines, was an editor at Rodale Books and Women's Sports & Fitness magazine, and was a newspaper and magazine editor. A native of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Sara lives in Vermont. Visit www.SaraJHenry.com.
“A single woman dives headlong from a ferry into Lake Champlain to
rescue a child, and then must figure out what to do with him.
Compulsively readable, this is all about what we do for love.”
—Boston Globe
“From the grabber beginning to the heartfelt conclusion, Sara J.
Henry's Learning to Swim is an auspicious debut ... Fresh
setting, well-realized characters, cleanly written, with a
mysterious and suspenseful story.” —Daniel Woodrell, author
of The Maid's Version
“Emotional, intense, and engrossing... The talented Sara J. Henry
introduces a thoroughly modern heroine with an independent spirit
and a tender heart.” —Lisa Unger, author of In the Blood
“A terrific debut. This moving and insightful psychological
thriller features the inspiring Troy Chance—an everywoman hero
who women will admire and men will want to meet. I can’t wait for
her next adventure.”
—Michael Robotham, author of Watching You
“Readers will root for Troy Chance from the dramatic opening of
Learning to Swim right through to its surprising close. Move over,
Kinsey Millhone.” —Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Four Ms.
Bradwells
“From its shocking opening to its stunning conclusion, Learning to
Swim is a frightening ride. Sara J. Henry will quite literally take
your breath away.” —J.T. Ellison, author of The Lost
Key
“A thriller of the most thrilling kind—a smart and crafty
story with whiffs of Rebecca that insists from the first sentence
that you sit down and not stand up again until you've read the last
word.”
—Quinn Cummings, author of Notes from the Underwire
“Henry proves herself to be a smooth and compelling storyteller.
And her lead is highly appealing: an athletic, fiercely independent
young woman who, like crime-fiction author Gillian Flynn’s feisty
females, is capable of making delightfully acerbic
observations.” —Booklist
“Sara J. Henry’s debut starts with a bang—or, more literally, a
splash—and doesn’t let up until the final page.” —BookPage
“A compelling plot, a pervading sense of foreboding,
well-constructed characters.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Take a gulp of air before diving into Vermonter Sara J.
Henry’s new mystery, because you’re likely to hold your breath for
the whole first chapter.” —Rutland Herald
“A stunner. This disturbing, moving, compelling book will keep
readers engaged until the very last page. It is smart, intense, and
full of unexpected plot twists.”—Tucson Citizen
“Part mystery thriller, part family tragedy, part tentative
romance, it succeeds on all levels.”—Knoxville News Sentinel
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