14 June 2026

2026 Book Review #21:Northwoods

 

I had been seeing excellent reviews for this new-to-me author, and since this is her first novel and set in Wisconsin, I thought I'd try it.  Now, apparently, she has a 2nd book out that is a sequel to this one so I'll have to request that at the library. This was a fast, good mystery drama. 

STORY SUMMARY

 Eli North is a police officer and his mom, Marge, is the boss. She's the Sheriff of the Wisconsin county in Shaky Lake, a small northwoods community. They have a really small budget and Marge is overwhelmed with the current opioid epidemic going on in the county. 

Eli is a vet who carries some major emotional trauma and wounds from his time in Afghanistan. His marriage is over.  He rarely sees his son, Andy, who is only 12. Part of Eli's problem is that he is becoming an alcoholic. His drinking is getting worse every day. But...

The body of a teenage boy(Ben Sharpe)  is found on a boat in the lake...by Eli....and this begins to set in motion a lengthy investigation that Eli is a part of and that leads to the very wealthy country club community in town, along with a pharmeceutical salesman, and a missing teen girl named Caitlin Wallace who happens to be the only child of the salesman, Calvin Wallace. 

The autopsy shows that Ben died of a drug overdose...yet he never took drugs in his young life!! 

The FBI sends in a young agent named Alyssa and it's up to Marge, Eli, and Alyssa to go on the hunt...not just for Ben's killer, but for the person (or people) behind this opioid crisis. 

Will Eli solve the case of the missing girl, find Ben's killer and resolve his own emotional conflicts? Or will the  that haunts him and Shaky Lake continue to bring destruction to the Northwoods?  

MY THOUGHTS

This is a great read!  I loved the character development and the setting. 

There are some themes that intermingle in each character's life:  addictions (drugs alcohol, and work), divorce, post traumatic stress disorder/emotional trauma from war, "Big pharma" issues, forgiveness of self, redemption, parent-child bond. 

The setting was perfect for this story....I loved the author's descriptions of the town, the country club, and the lake. 

The mysteries wrapped up quickly and were definitely not predictable. There's a slight twist in the end that I didn't see coming and I liked how the author ended the book. 

I found no editing errors in this book! And it's a clean read with no f bombs. Excellent writing!

In my opinion, this book is appropriate for ages 14 and older. 

On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this a 10. 



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