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Advance Praise

A novel crafted with intricate straight lines and curves, like a boat. A mystery that’s also about lake lore, boats, engines, fishing — and about men, what they talk about and what they don’t, about vanishing acts, New England religion, and the unpredictable consequences of revenge. Take a ride with Sam Clark’s sure hand guiding you through time and space and detection in the environs of Lake Champlain!

-Dick Cluster, author of Return to Sender, and other novels in the Alex Glauberman mystery series.

 

Evidence of intelligence and emotional complexity is everywhere in the characters Sam Clark has created for his unusually constructed and sophisticated mystery, The Inland Sea.  An assortment of re-built boats skim across a lake bordered by forest and farm, carrying readers between islands, slamming waves, treacherous rocks, and the unpredictable currents of human capability. Designed with a craftsperson’s care and a philosopher’s depth, The Inland Sea covers a lot of territory.

Judith Chalmer, author of two books of poetry, Out of History’s Junk Jar, and most recently, Minnow

 

“I love this book. Religion, in all its bizarre, ominous, American permutations, pulses in this mystery like the springs that feed into a lake.”

Jon M. Sweeney, author of The Pope Who Quit, optioned by HBO

 

Like his Detective Fred Davis, Sam Clark likes to take his time. Both the investigator and the author are after the details, whether of boats, intricate waterways, the varieties of Vietnamese cuisine, or above all the people they encounter in the course of the investigation. Together, through Davis’ meticulous dedication and Clark’s clear, precise prose, they unpack the case of a strange killing in the intriguing landscape of the Inland Sea.”

-NYT Notable Book novelist Larry Duberstein (The Handsome Sailor, The Marriage Hearse)

 

“Part police procedural and part mystery, The Inland Sea deftly weaves together past and present, drawing us in to the lives of men at home on the waterways of Lake Champlain. As Detective Fred Davis searches for clues to a murder victim’s secret past, he is forced to confront his own sense of loss and loneliness. Sam Clark’s debut novel tells the tantalizing tale of men yearning for authentic lives, defying the expectations of family and a community defined by the pull of the Inland Sea.”

– Susan Ritz, author of A Dream to Die For