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The Gray and Guilty Sea
The Gray and Guilty Sea: A Garrison Gage Mystery | Jack Nolte
3 posts | 6 read | 1 reading | 6 to read
A battered detective. A dead girl on the beach. A small town on edge. A curmudgeon. An iconoclast. A loner. That's how people describe Garrison Gage, and that's when they're being charitable. After his wife's brutal murder in New York, and Gage himself is beaten nearly to death, the crippled private investigator retreats three thousand miles to the quaint coastal town of Barnacle Bluffs, Oregon. He spends the next five years in a convalescent stupor, content to bide his time filling out crossword puzzles and trying to forget that his wife's death is his fault. But all that changes when he discovers the body of a young woman washed up on the beach, and his conscience draws him back into his old occupation - forcing him to confront the demons of his own guilt before he can hope to solve the girl's murder.
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Giving this one another shot. Looks like another murder mystery with a gritty curmudgeon of a private investigator stumbling on a body. So far so 👍

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Brooke_H
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Mehso-so

The good: The writing and editing are strong. Noir vibes in a coastal Oregon town. Lots of potential in the characters of Gage and Zoe. The mystery is compelling.

The not super great: Female characters are not fully formed. Some sexist & fat-shaming statements. Carmen is just plain lame. (I don't understand her immediate hotness for Gage. He seems very...not hot to me.) Also some blech gay panic humor.