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Friday, June 28, 2013

North of Boston: A Novel

Author: Visit Amazon's Elisabeth Elo Page | Language: English | ISBN: 0670015652 | Format: PDF

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*Starred Review* Elo’s first novel links the commercial fishing industry, the perfume industry, and conservation in a hunt for justice. Perfume executive Pirio Kasparov earns the name The Swimmer after surviving four impossible hours in freezing water after a bizarre hit-and-run incident in the ocean demolishes the fishing boat she was on, but her superhero status is no consolation when she informs Noah, her friend’s young son, that his father didn’t survive. Pirio is Noah’s sole source of stability. His father is dead, and his mother, Pirio’s best friend, is a struggling alcoholic. The coast guard’s investigation is perfunctory, at best, and Pirio becomes determined to give Noah answers by finding the outlaw ship. Her search revolves around Boston’s port, where she reconnects with fishermen from her past. Stonewalled at each turn by the former friends turned tight-lipped thugs, Pirio partners with a journalist on the same track, and they match wits against the killers determined to hide the devastating voyage’s secrets. Pirio Kasparov is an alluring heroine. She’s sharp-witted, hell-bent on finding the truth, and her narrative voice is laced with surly sexiness. Pirio’s baldly honest, slightly melancholic reflections and Elo’s use of extreme natural settings will have strong appeal for Scandinavian crime fans. An impressive debut with surprising literary depth. --Christine Tran

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“An utterly riveting debut thriller! Pirio Kasparov is one of the best protagonists I've read in years, tough, cynical, wry and compelling.  Her determination to discover the truth behind her friend's murder will earn your admiration, while her growing desire to be a better daughter, friend, and person will win your heart.”
—Lisa Gardner, New York Times bestselling author of Fear Nothing

"Set on the gritty Boston waterfront, Elisabeth Elo's novel starts off as a murder mystery and slowly builds into something larger and more disturbing. North of Boston is a gripping and unorthodox thriller, packed with intriguing characters and unexpected twists."
—Tom Perrotta, New York Times bestselling author of Nine Inches and The Leftovers

"I wish I had a friend like Pirio Kasparov—intelligent, loyal, brave, and funny. From the opening pages of North of Boston I was enthralled and deeply committed to following Pirio wherever her brilliant author decided to send her next. What a terrific novel."
—Margot Livesey, New York Times bestselling author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy

“As someone who has spent her life on the sea, I can tell you that Elisabeth Elo knows her stuff. Terrific fishing details, a fast-paced plot, and a heroine named Pirio Kasparov who steals the show.  A great debut!”
—Linda Greenlaw, New York Times bestselling author of The Hungry Ocean and Lifesaving Lessons

"In North of Boston, Elisabeth Elo has written a modern, sophisticated, and compelling thriller. Her plot is original, her details deft, and her heroine utterly remarkable."
—Ivy Pochoda, author of Visitation Street

"Tough and smart, Pirio Kasparov comes alive in this fast-paced novel of unconventional plot twists and damaged relationships."
—Audrey Schulman, author of Three Weeks in December

"Pirio Kasparov, the no-nonsense star of Elisabeth Elo’s debut novel, North of Boston, is a multifaceted character. Like its protagonist, North of Boston is many things—a murder mystery, an environmental thriller, and a domestic drama."
—The Boston Globe

"North of Boston grapples with and melds seemingly disparate subject matter (commercial fishing, perfume, alcoholism, issues of class, environmental consciousness, self-determination) in an original and entertaining way . . . Judging from North of Boston, Pirio’s next puzzle promises to be nothing short of unpredictable and exciting."
—Kirkus

“Pirio Kasparov is an alluring heroine. She’s sharp-witted, hell-bent on finding the truth, and her narrative voice is laced with surly sexiness. Pirio’s baldly honest, slightly melancholic reflections and Elo’s use of extreme natural settings will have strong appeal for Scandinavian crime fans. An impressive debut with surprising literary depth.”
—Booklist (starred review)

“Elo’s outstanding debut stars an intelligent, confident woman of Russian descent, Pirio Kasparov . . . The brisk plot smoothly incorporates such far-flung subjects as environmental issues, the fishing industry, and the perfume business.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Gritty downtown Boston and the awe-inspiring but unforgiving North Atlantic coast come to life in Elisabeth Elo’s debut suspense novel . . . readers will . . . be rooting for the doggedly determined Pirio right to the end."
—BookPage

“The novel’s subplots ripple out from the opening collision, circling a story rich with wicked smart allusions to Russian literature and clever nods to Western culture's most famous fishing story — ‘Moby-Dick.’ Pirio is a fascinating character and Elo a noteworthy new voice in the genre.”
—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“The author chose the thriller genre for her debut novel because she loves a strong protagonist who drives the action. She’s created a dandy in Pirio Kasparov.”
—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Pamela Dorman Books (January 23, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670015652
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670015658
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
“North of Boston,” an outstanding debut mystery thriller by Elisabeth Elo, starts out slowly and powerfully with arresting literary prose and careful methodical character development. For the first half of the book, I had no idea where the novel was taking me and frankly, I didn’t care. I was perfectly entertained just getting to know the book’s odd cast of psychologically complex main characters. The heroine, thirty-year-old Pirio Kasparov, is the CEO of a family-owned major perfume manufacturing enterprise based in Boston. It is a business she will soon inherit from her emotionally distant and elderly Russian-born father. Pirio is a savvy, intelligent, street-smart, and psychologically complex modern woman with an instinctive gift for knowing the right moral path. She is also an unusual human who experiences her environment acutely through her extraordinary sense of smell.

The book also features two additional main characters: Pirio’s best friend, Tomasina and that woman’s ten-year-old son, Noah. Pirio and Tomasina are extremely close; they were hellions together through high school. Tomasina is a genius and so is her son, but life has been tough for her, and lately, Tomasina has lapsed into heavy and frequent drinking. Her son is often endangered in her care. As a result, Pirio has needed more and more to act like a second mother, someone the child can depend on when his own mother is emotionally and physically unavailable.

As the book opens, we find out that Noah’s father, Ned, has just died in a freak accident at sea. Pirio was with him at the time. They were on Ned’s new lobster boat stuck in the fog when suddenly and silently, a huge freighter emerged from the mist and ran into Ned’s boat broadside, slicing the tiny vessel in two.
In the book world, thrillers are usually lacking in the kickass female lead department. They are commonly relegated to sidekick or annoying, but resourceful, friend who just happens to be beautiful as well. The book world needs strong, intelligent, interesting female leads and North of Boston introduces us to Pirio Kasparov, a woman of many talents, an unusual background, and is quite possibly beautiful, but the author does not dwell on this aspect. Instead, she gives the enterprising Pirio style and strength, for which, I am eternally grateful.

An accidental collision on the high seas between a large freighter and the smaller lobster boat Pirio and her friend, Ned, are working on leaves her stranded in the frigid waters for four days. Ned’s body is never found. However, Pirio’s survival is more than a miracle, it is an impossibility that catches the attention of the Navy and earns her the nickname, The Swimmer.

But, Pirio is more than a fisherman; she is the second generation in a Russian family of perfumers. Their creations are world famous and her family has financially benefitted allowing Pirio the finest in everything. But, Pirio is rebellious; as a teen, she almost gets kicked out of various boarding schools, her early twenties were spent drinking heavily and one-night stands with roughnecks. Now, as an adult and CEO at Inessa Mark perfume company, she drives a twelve-year old car and hangs out with her alcoholic friend, Thomasina, Ned’s ex-girlfriend and mother to his precocious son, Noah.

Her relationship with her father, the prickly Milosa, is complicated. Widowed twenty years ago, his second wife now an employee at Inessa Mark, he is always pushing Pirio to think outside the box. Why was Ned’s boat hit? Was it truly an accident?

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