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“Tim Johnston’s new novel, The Current, is an exceptional tale of suspicion and secrets—and a strong follow-up to his excellent book, Descent.” — Cedar Rapids Gazette “The author of Descent, returns with a tour de force about the indelible impact of a crime on the lives of innocent people.”/5().  · the current by Tim Johnston ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, A young woman turns Nancy Drew after losing her friend and her father to accident and illness in Johnston’s (The Descent, , etc.) haunting novel.  · The Current. by Tim Johnston. Add to Goodreads. When two young women leave their college campus in the dead of winter for a mile drive north to Minnesota, they suddenly find themselves fighting for their lives in the icy waters of the Black Root River, just miles from home.


"Tim Johnston's new novel, The Current, is an exceptional tale of suspicion and secrets--and a strong follow-up to his excellent book, Descent." --Cedar Rapids Gazette "The author of Descent, returns with a tour de force about the indelible impact of a crime on the lives of innocent people.". The Current Tim Johnston. Algonquin, $ (p) ISBN Buy this book. At the start of this outstanding thriller from. "A first-rate thriller Past and present merge in The Current, Tim Johnston's atmospheric, exquisitely suspenseful novel of two murders separated by ten years."--The Washington Post"Gripping Johnston's masterful novel is worth lingering over--it soars above the constraints of a traditional thriller and pulls you deep into the secrets of a grief-stricken town.".


by Tim Johnston ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 22, A young woman turns Nancy Drew after losing her friend and her father to accident and illness in Johnston’s (The Descent, , etc.) haunting novel. Tim Johnston is the author of the novels Descent and The Current (), the story collection Irish Girl, and the Young Adult novel Never So www.doorway.ruhed in , the stories of Irish Girl won an O. Henry Prize, the New Letters Award for Writers, and the Gival Press Short Story Award, while the collection itself won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction. Tim Johnston’s The Current, a mystery thriller that careens from page to page, begins when a car skids on an icy highway, then pauses on a snowbank above a frozen river. Two terrified college coeds sit shivering, thanking their lucky stars, when headlights from a pickup shine in their rearview mirror.

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