A Gripping Historical Mystery: Read Our Review of The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon

A Gripping Historical Mystery: Read Our Review of The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon

The Frozen River is the latest richly woven historical mystery from New York Times bestselling author, Ariel Lawhon. Inspired by the diary of a renowned 18th-century midwife and healer, Martha Ballard, who investigates a shocking murder that unhinges her small community, this gripping tale satisfies with every twist and turn.

Lawhon wastes no time in setting the scene for the discovery of a man’s body in the frozen Kennebec River in Maine, 1798. Even before the end of the two-page prologue, rich with haunting snippets of the man’s last movements, it’s clear we are in extremely capable hands. Lawhon’s writing is immensely evocative and the austere tone perfectly suits this post-revolutionary American setting.

Local midwife Martha Ballard is summonsed to examine the man’s body and help determine the cause of death. She’s convinced that Burgess, an accused rapist, was beaten and hanged before he was thrown into the water and that his murder is linked to the rape case. Months earlier, she’d treated Rebecca Foster for injuries sustained from rape, and one of the accused assailants was the dead man along with the town’s esteemed judge. It’s all documented in Martha’s diary, where she records every birth, death, and debacle that unfolds in the town of Hallowell.

Over the course of one long, hard winter, whispers and prejudices mount, and Martha’s diary lands her at the centre of the scandal, threatening to tear both her family and her community apart. This is Lawhon’s fifth work of historical fiction and it’s a brilliantly satisfying novel. Her prose is effortless and eloquent and easily transports the reader back hundreds of years.

As with Nancy Wake in her last historical, Code Name Hélène from 2020, Lawhon has created a stirring portrait in Martha Ballard – a real-life yet largely overlooked heroine. There’s a level of intimacy and intensity to Martha’s story, told in the first person. Many of the compelling scenes of childbirth include events and phrases pulled directly from Martha Ballard’s really diary. In Lawhon’s expert hands, and infused with imagination and intrigue, it’s as though a door is opened and we are smack-bang in Martha’s world, moving between childbed, courtroom and the banks of the Kennebec River.

This is a thrilling, tense and tender story of a remarkable woman who had the courage to take a stand. Lawhon has written a gorgeous, haunting puzzle of a book that will grip you until the final page.

Buy a copy of The Frozen River here.

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      Publisher details

      The Frozen River
      Author
      Ariel Lawhon
      Publisher
      Simon and Schuster
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      01 November, 2023
      ISBN
      9781761423413

      Synopsis

      From the bestselling author of Code Name Hélène comes a gripping historical mystery inspired by the life and diary of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife who investigates a shocking murder that unhinges her small community.

      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.

      The Frozen River is a thrilling, tense and tender story of an unsung heroine who refused to accept anything less than justice on behalf of those no one else would protect.

      Ariel Lawhon
      About the author

      Ariel Lawhon

      Ariel Lawhon is cofounder of the popular website SheReads.org. A novelist, blogger, and lifelong reader, she lives in the rolling hills outside Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, four sons and black lab—who is, thankfully, a girl.

      Books by Ariel Lawhon

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