Publishers Weekly Review of HARBOR LIGHTS
These impressive stories establish that Burke doesn’t need a whodunit plot to catch a reader’s attention.
These impressive stories establish that Burke doesn’t need a whodunit plot to catch a reader’s attention.
Eight stories, four of them new, continue the author’s career-long project of expanding the mystery genre to include bigger crimes like slavery and deeper mysteries like the nature of evil.
A grueling, compassionate demonstration that “the devil ain’t down in a fiery pit. He’s right here.”
This is masterful.