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The Guide

A novel

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The best-selling author of The River returns with a heart-racing thriller about a young man who is hired by an elite fishing lodge in Colorado, where he uncovers a plot of shocking menace amid the natural beauty of sun-drenched streams and forests.
“Peter Heller is the poet laureate of the literary thriller." —Michael Koryta, New York Times best-selling author of Those Who Wish Me Dead
Kingfisher Lodge, nestled in a canyon on a mile and a half of the most pristine river water on the planet, is known by locals as "Billionaire's Mile" and is locked behind a heavy gate. Sandwiched between barbed wire and a meadow with a sign that reads "Don't Get Shot!" the resort boasts boutique fishing at its finest. Safe from viruses that have plagued America for years, Kingfisher offers a respite for wealthy clients. Now it also promises a second chance for Jack, a return to normalcy after a young life filled with loss. When he is assigned to guide a well-known singer, his only job is to rig her line, carry her gear, and steer her to the best trout he can find.
But then a human scream pierces the night, and Jack soon realizes that this idyllic fishing lodge may be merely a cover for a far more sinister operation. A novel as gripping as it is lyrical, as frightening as it is moving, The Guide is another masterpiece from Peter Heller
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 28, 2021
      Jack
      , the rustic if Ivy League–educated hero of this captivating thriller from Edgar finalist Heller (The River), takes a job as a seasonal fishing guide at Colorado’s posh Kingfisher Lodge in an effort to escape his traumatic past and the tedium of his father’s ranch. There, he’s quickly warned about the trigger-happy old man who lives on the property next door. Soon, strange things about the Kingfisher are enough to get Jack wary of the whole scene: strict rules, guests who don’t fish, and lots of cameras. Out on the river with a celebrity client, singer Alison K, Jack gets a warning shot from the neighbor, prompting the pair to investigate and unravel a truly heinous crime. Heller’s lush descriptions of fishing and river country are matched with a riveting, surprising mystery that captures the difference between the filthy rich and everyone else. The novel’s speculative approach to the lingering effects of Covid-19 is frightening in its subtlety and one of the book’s special charms. Readers looking for a credible couple and a story of redemption will love this. Agent: David Halpern, Robbins Office.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Delivering the author's descriptions of beautiful scenery, narrator Mark Deakins paints easy-to-visualize images of Kingfisher Lodge, a high-end resort in the wilderness. Following multiple tragedies and a recent pandemic, Jack takes a job as a fishing guide. From the early hours of his arrival, he is uneasy--certain areas are off-limits, his boss behaves suspiciously, and answers are elusive. Deakins's narration captures Jack's apprehension, focus, and determination. The first guest he is assigned to guide, Allison, is a country singer who is taking a break from her celebrity world. The two find themselves drawn together as they seek to discover what's really going on at the lodge. With pacing that perfectly matches the slow build of suspense and distinct character voices, this audiobook is a must-listen. K.S.M. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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