Ocean State: a Review, an Excerpt, a Book Launch!

1. A great review from Pittsburgh’s own Post-Gazette:

2. Read an excerpt from Literary Hub:

3. A reminder:

Book launch: Stewart O’Nan will be hosting the book launch for “Ocean State” at White Whale Bookstore, 4754 Liberty Ave. in Bloomfield, from 7 pm- 8:30 p.m. March 15. It is free to the public. 

Speaking of Mysteries Podcast: Episode 232

Listen to Episode 232!

Is there any location riper for noir than a small town high school? Except maybe the heart of a teenager? Stewart O’Nan’s new noir novel Ocean State, isn’t so much a “whodunit” as a “why-dunit” story of the murder of a teenage girl and the ripples the crime and its aftermath cause in a small town and to the families who live there.

https://speakingofmysteries.com/podcast/episode-232-stewart-onan/

The New York Times Review – Ocean State

In “Ocean State,” O’Nan is subverting the thriller, borrowing its momentum to propel this bracing, chilling novel. Whereas thrillers tend to use murders as a prurient jumping-off point, the entryway to the reader’s pleasure — that chance to play Columbo or Kinsey Millhone in our heads — O’Nan takes his time, humanizing this story to make the hole where the victim was suitably substantial.

Mary Pols, The New York Times, “A Thriller Wrapped in a Story of Sisters and First Love”