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Stephen Dobyns is the author of more than thirty novels and poetry collections, including The Church of Dead Girls, Cold Dog Soup, while its movement caused the body to bob and turn very slightly. As a trickle of water ran across the boy's skin, the kitten reared up like a miniature horse to keep its paws from getting wet. Editions for Boy in the Water: (Mass Market Paperback published in ), (Hardcover published in ), (Paperback), I don't think Stephen Dobyns is capable of writing a bad novel, and while BOY IN THE WATER isn't as pitch-perfect a story as THE CHURCH OF DEAD GIRLS, A BOAT OFF THE COAST or most of the SARATOGA novels, this take of malevolence, murder and murky motives at a last-chance boarding school in New Hampshire is pretty damn good.
by Stephen Dobyns ‧ RELEASE DATE: J An enjoyably overstuffed thriller, set in the rarefied (and intrigue-laden) world of a New England prep school, from veteran writer Dobyns, author of the Saratoga mystery series and such interestingly different other novels as The Two Deaths of Sonora Puccini () and The Wrestler’s Cruel Study (). Buy a cheap copy of Boy in the Water book by Stephen Dobyns. A masterful psychological thriller, from the author of The Church of Dead Girls. Another bucolic fall in northern New Hampshire, and the semester is under way at. Boy in the Water is a novel about events in a secluded private school in the United States. Jenny Hilborne, wrote in New York Journal of Books that The Burn Palace "is an intriguing fictional mystery set in the town of Brewster, Rhode Island, and includes elements of the supernatural, satanism, and other alternate religions, including neo-pagans, Wicca, and witchcraft mysterious and engaging”.
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