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Misery Bay: An Alex McKnight Novel (Alex McKnight Novels, 8) Paperback – June 5, 2012

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On a frozen January night, a young man hangs himself in a lonely corner of the Upper Peninsula, in a place they call Misery Bay. Alex McKnight does not know this young man, and he won't even hear about the suicide until two months later, when the last person Alex would ever expect comes to him for help.

What seems like a simple quest to find a few answers will turn into a nightmare of sudden violence and bloody revenge, and a race against time to catch a ruthless and methodical killer. McKnight knows all about evil. Mobsters, drug dealers, hit men―he's seen them all, and they've taken away almost everything he's ever loved. But none of them could have ever prepared him for the darkness he's about to face.

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“I'm often asked to recommend a detective series readers might have missed. This is it.” ―Harlan Coben

Misery Bay showcases Hamilton's dark vision and his talents as a sturdy plotter. ... Hamilton's view of the harsh, bleak landscape of winter in Michigan's Upper Peninsula will have readers grabbing their coats and gloves as the frigid air seems to seep through the pages. Misery Bay is like a visit with an old friend with whom you can't wait to catch up.” ―Sun-Sentinal

“A triumphant return for McKnight.
Misery Bay is as good as the previous ones in this critically acclaimed series. The plot is as suspenseful as they come, with lots of unpredictable twists and turns.” ―The Associated Press

“Superb.... Assured prose, a thrilling plot, and a surprising, satisfying conclusion make this a winner.” ―
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Hamilton's prose is straight and clean, as devoid of pretense as the author's name -- Steve, just Steve, with no accompanying initials. The book's complexity comes in Hamilton's gift for layers and the slow reveal.” ―
Seattle Times

“The best mystery novel I've read in a while.” ―
John J. Miller, The National Review

“This new entry in Hamilton's Alex McKnight series is one of his best. ... You'll not put this down willingly, and when you do, you'll still be thinking about it.” ―
Romantic Times

“Outstanding.” ―
Yahoo! Shine

“A solid, character- and conflict-driven procedural with one of his twistier plots.” ―
The Boston Globe

“Hamilton is as good as anyone out there when it comes to fast-paced dark mysteries.” ―
City Pulse

“Hamilton's compelling, vigorous prose doesn't allow the option of taking a break.” ―
Los Angeles Times

“Steve Hamilton writes the kind of stories that manly men and tough-minded women can't resist.” ―
The New York Times

“Hamilton writes tough, passionate novels.... This is crime writing at its very best.” ―
George Pelecanos

“Hamilton gives us mysteries within mysteries as well as a hero who simply won't be beaten down.” ―
The Miami Herald

“Already one of our best writers.” ―
Laura Lippman

“Hamilton's prose moves us smoothly along and his characters are marvelously real.” ―
Publishers Weekly

“Hamilton's prose...remains an unself-consciously terse pleasure.” ―
Entertainment Weekly

“Hamilton... paints a rich and vivid portrait of a world where the chill in the air is often matched by that of the soul.” ―
The Providence Journal

“Hamilton never misses a beat.” ―
Rocky Mountain News

“I really like his main character, Alex McKnight, and I'm ready to re-visit Paradise, Michigan.” ―
James Patterson on North of Nowhere

About the Author

Steve Hamilton was born and raised in Detroit, and graduated from the University of Michigan where he won the prestigious Hopwood Award for fiction. In 2006, he won the Michigan Author Award for his outstanding body of work. His novels have won numerous awards and media acclaim beginning with the very first in the Alex McKnight series, A Cold Day in Paradise, which won the Private Eye Writers of America/St. Martin's Press Award for Best First Mystery by an Unpublished Writer. Once published, it went on to win the MWA Edgar and the PWA Shamus Awards for Best First Novel, and was short-listed for the Anthony and Barry Awards. His book The Lock Artist is the winner of the 2011 Edgar Award for Best Novel. Hamilton currently works for IBM in upstate New York where he lives with his wife Julia and their two children.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Minotaur Books; Reprint edition (June 5, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1250008522
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250008527
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.72 x 8.5 inches
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Steve Hamilton is the New York Times bestselling author of both the Alex McKnight series and the standalone novel The Lock Artist, currently in film development. He's one of only two authors in history (along with Ross Thomas) to win the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and then to follow that up later in his career with an Edgar for Best Novel. Beyond that, he's either won or been nominated for every other major crime fiction award in America and the UK, and his books are now translated into twenty languages. He attended the University of Michigan, where he won the prestigious Hopwood Award for writing. He currently lives in upstate New York with his wife and their two children. Visit his Web site at www.authorstevehamilton.com.

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Customers love this book as part of the Alex McKnight series, praising its fast-paced plot with many twists and turns. The writing is well-executed and easy to read, while the narrative brings the area to life through vivid descriptions. They appreciate the character development, particularly the character of Alex McKnight, and find the book keeps their interest throughout.

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59 customers mention "Readability"59 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, with several mentioning they loved the whole series, and one noting it's a great rainy day read.

"I love all the twists and turns. It was a great reat. I can't wait to read more of these." Read more

"...This one is good and keeps moving right along...." Read more

"...This is the best of the series. I could not put this book down. The tension never stopped and the twists kept turning...." Read more

"...his super hero role is a bit over the top at times, it's still a great series. This was a fun read...." Read more

58 customers mention "Plot"58 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the plot of the book, describing it as an excellently paced story with many twists and turns, making it a must-read for suspense lovers.

"I love all the twists and turns. It was a great reat. I can't wait to read more of these." Read more

"...The tension never stopped and the twists kept turning. Can't wait to catch up with the rest of the series so far." Read more

"...This series has me reading every word. Plot is always surprising me. Characters and location I think are great...." Read more

"...From the characterization to the plot to the pacing….everything was spot on. 5 stars!!" Read more

28 customers mention "Enjoyment"26 positive2 negative

Customers find the book an entertaining read that keeps their interest throughout. One customer particularly appreciates the setting, while another describes it as a fun fast read.

"This series is a fun read for me as I am a yooper too, and very familiar with the setting of the stories...." Read more

"...to like Alex McKnight as a character, and I continue to enjoy the Upper Peninsula setting of this series...." Read more

"...Hamilton captures the brutal climate of Upper Michigan and makes one wish his next McKnight entry will have him solving a mystery in Key West or..." Read more

"...This was a fun read. I've read all but 2 of the series and enjoyed them all...." Read more

25 customers mention "Character development"25 positive0 negative

Customers love the characters in the book, particularly Alex McKnight, and one customer notes how the relationships between them develop throughout the story.

"...Plot is always surprising me. Characters and location I think are great...." Read more

"...Some very interesting people, Leon, Jackie, Vinnie, Natalie, and Chief Maven. You come to know them, can picture them in your mind...." Read more

"...This book has so many twists and turns and interesting characters. I can feel the cold and snow." Read more

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Customers find the book well written and easy to read, with one customer noting that the taut prose seems effortless.

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"Steve Hamilton is an awesome writer and Alex McKnight is my new fictional hero!!..." Read more

"...Didn't stop except for meals and sleep. A real page turner. Keeps you guessing and never fails to capture and hold your interest prisoner." Read more

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Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, describing it as very fast-paced and a quick read, with one customer noting how it creates a chilling atmosphere.

"...This one is good and keeps moving right along...." Read more

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"...The pacing is razor-sharp, the action is first-rate, and even as you think you've gotten the whole mystery figured out, he still has some tricks up..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the narrative quality of the book, with several noting how the descriptions of the area bring it to life, and one customer highlighting its skillful plotting.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
    I love all the twists and turns. It was a great reat. I can't wait to read more of these.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2016
    This series is a fun read for me as I am a yooper too, and very familiar with the setting of the stories. This one is good and keeps moving right along. One snag tho; this guy McKnight spends entirely too much time in his pick-up driving all over the place. Seems like he is never in one place for any more than five minutes before he hops in the truck for another trip. Don't know when he has the time to get shot so often when he's always flying down Highway 75 or going over the bridge into Canada. Still, I love the series and have read them all and hope there is more to come.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
    I didn't know Steve Hamiton had written more Alex McKnight books and I'm sure glad I discovered this one after almost 20 years.

    This is the best of the series. I could not put this book down. The tension never stopped and the twists kept turning. Can't wait to catch up with the rest of the series so far.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
    I am not a literary expert, just know a lot of books take some work to get through, some more than others. And some I have to skip pages, and some I never bother to finish. This series has me reading every word. Plot is always surprising me. Characters and location I think are great. Hope this author continues to put out more stories like this, I will read every one.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2011
    I started reading Steve Hamilton's Alex McKnight series about three weeks ago. Having lived in the Upper Peninsula in the 60's, I have a distant memory of what life was like in this cold, snowy part of our country. I heard about the Alex McKnight books from a reunion site and thought I would read one book. I started with "A Cold Day in Paradise" and downloaded each one in the series immediately after finishing each one. I recommend you read them in order, not because you can't enjoy each novel on its own, but because you watch the relationships between the characters grow. Some very interesting people, Leon, Jackie, Vinnie, Natalie, and Chief Maven. You come to know them, can picture them in your mind. Alex has meals daily at the Glasgow Inn, he drinks Molson Canadian and eats Beef Stew. Call it suggestion, but I now have Molson in my refrigerator and it really is quite smooth. But I digress. In the first seven novels, Alex and Chief Maven are at odds and the relationship is hostile. In this book, they work together to solve the "unrelated crimes" despite interference and roadblocks put up by the bumbling FBI agents. Alex does put everything together and finds the villain but almost loses his life. The reason for the revenge is weak compared to the violence of the crimes. Concept is good but the believability factor is strained. My main complaint is so much time is spent traveling in the car by day and night and Alex keeps walking into scenes that no rational person would enter without backup. I look forward to Book #9 but I hope it is concentrated in the Soo or Paradise and we have more character development with Vinnie and Janet and their interactions with Alex. Overall I give the series 5 stars and recommend them.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
    He just keeps them coming! This one might be the best one of his I’ve read so far. From the characterization to the plot to the pacing….everything was spot on. 5 stars!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
    So glad that the author is back on track with another excellently paced unbelievable story that he makes believable . His prior book focused on a woman and her death was so slow and boring. This book has so many twists and turns and interesting characters. I can feel the cold and snow.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2012
    Steve Hamilton may be one of the best crime/mystery writers in the literary world today. After his spectacular book The Lock Artist, Hamilton returns to the town of Paradise in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and his series of books featuring baseball player-turned-cop-turned-sometime-private investigator Alex McKnight. And it's truly like the return of an old friend, as Hamilton hooked me within the first few pages and kept me racing breathlessly until the book's conclusion.

    One cold night, a college student hangs himself from a tree in the middle of a snowy, deserted field. He didn't leave a note, but suicides often don't. The boy's father, a federal marshal and an old friend of Alex McKnight's favorite nemesis, Police Chief Roy Maven, asks Alex to look into his son's suicide and try and find out why he might have chosen to end his life. But what appears to be a simple investigation uncovers a pattern of crimes more affecting and sinister than anyone ever expected, and Alex and Chief Maven find themselves thrown together, trying to find and stop a cold-blooded killer, all while Alex tries to put the demons of his past behind him.

    Steve Hamilton knows how to tell a story amazingly well. It's a testament to his skill that he can make the eighth book in a series featuring many of the same characters feel as fresh as the first. The pacing is razor-sharp, the action is first-rate, and even as you think you've gotten the whole mystery figured out, he still has some tricks up his sleeve. If you've never read any of Hamilton's books, you don't know what you're missing--so remedy that right away! Can't wait to see what he comes up with next...
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  • Littera
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bucht des Elends
    Reviewed in Germany on January 21, 2012
    In einer eiskalten Januarnacht, wirft ein junger Mann das Ende eines langen Seils über den Ast eines Baumes. Das andere Ende legt er sich um den Hals. Ein Schneemobilfahrer wird ihn sechsunddreißig Stunden später auffinden, mit leblosen Augen, welche über die endlose Weite des kalten Wassers des Oberen Sees blicken. An einem Ort, welcher Misery Bay heißt. Übersetzt bedeutet das soviel wie Bucht des Elends.

    Zwei Monate später und zweihundertfünfzig Meilen von der Stelle entfernt öffnet sich in einer ebenfalls kalten Nacht die Tür der Lieblingskneipe von Alex McKnight, einem ehemaligen Polizisten und gelegentlichem Teilzeitprivatdetektiv. Der örtliche Polizeichef Roy Maven, sicherlich kein Freund von Alex, ist gekommen, um ihn um Hilfe zu bitten. Was am Anfang wie ein kleiner Gefallen aussieht, entwickelt sich bald schon zu einem Alptraum aus Blut, Gewalt und tödlicher Rache.

    Der Sohn von Roy Mavens ehemaligem Partner hat Selbstmord begangen und der trauernde Vater will verzweifelt herausfinden, warum er es getan hat. Also stimmt Alex zögerlich zu, mit den Freunden des Jungen zu sprechen und fast scheint es, als ob damit alles erledigt wäre.

    Doch nichts ist wie es scheint in diesem Buch. Ein brutaler, gnadenloser Killer ist am Werk. Seine Taten sind unendlich grausam und lassen Alex McKnight in einen schier endlosen Abgrund aus Hass, Brutalität und Angst schauen.

    Ein packender Wettlauf gegen die Zeit beginnt und obwohl Alex McKnight dem Bösen schon öfter in die Augen gesehen hat, wird er diesmal mit einer quälend tiefen Dimension der Dunkelheit in der Seele des Täters konfrontiert, das es alle Kraft fordert und ihn bis an seine Grenzen führt, sich diesem Gegner zu stellen..

    Steve Hamilton hat seine Fans erhört und nach fünf Jahren endlich wieder mit "Misery Bay" (veröffentlicht 2011) eine Geschichte um Alex McKnight geschrieben. Wenn man die Serie kennt, fühlt man sich beim Lesen sofort wieder heimisch und unglaublich wohl. Es ist, als ob man zu alten Freunden zurückkehrt und auf den Seiten erfährt, was sich bei Ihnen ereignet. Und wieder einmal sind der beschauliche Ort Paradise und dessen Umgebung, hoch oben in Michigan, an der Grenze zu Kanada, Schauplatz blutiger Morde und unsagbar großem Leid.

    Das Geheimnis der Bücher um Alex McKnight ist die überzeugende, glaubwürdige und bis ins kleinste Detail perfekt gezeichnete Welt des Haupthelden und seiner Freunde. Jede Figur ist so vielschichtig und besonders, dass man von den ersten Zeilen an förmlich in das Buch gesogen wird und Seite um Seite immer schneller umblättert, um der atemlosen Spannung folgen zu können, welche der Autor mit seiner Geschichte erzeugt.

    Der Ich-Erzähler ist ein vom Leben gezeichneter, ehemaliger Polizist, der sich gerade so mit dem Vermieten von Blockhütten an Schneemobilfahrer über Wasser hält. In seiner Brust steckt eine Kugel, so nahe neben dem Herzen, dass man sie nicht hat entfernen können. Was ihn antreibt ist ein unbeirrbarer Gerechtigkeitssinn und der Wille, Unrecht zu bekämpfen.

    Immer wieder gerät er in Situationen, welche ihn in Lebensgefahr bringen, doch Alex McKnight lässt sich davon nicht beirren. Er kann nicht wegsehen oder untätig sein, wenn Menschen seine Hilfe brauchen.

    Eine faszinierende Handlung, wundervolle Dialoge und Spannung, die keinen Augenblick nachlässt, sondern sich von Kapitel zu Kapitel steigert, all dies sind die Zutaten dieses beindruckenden Thrillers.

    Dies ist mittlerweile das achte Buch in der Reihe um Alex McKnight. Zwar ist es nicht notwendig, die anderen Bücher gelesen zu haben, um der Handlung zu folgen, doch erhöht sich das Lesevergnügen deutlich, wenn man alle Bände der Serie in der richtigen Reihenfolge liest, da sich so viele Nuancen in der Gefühlswelt der handelnden Personen und das ein oder andere Detail viel besser verstehen lassen.

    Da es schlichtweg eine großartige, fantastische Serie ist, sollte man sich selbst die Freude machen und diese Bücher lesen.

    Bisher in der Reihe um Alex McKnight erschienen:

    1. A Cold Day in Paradise (1998)
    2. Winter of the Wolf Moon (2000)
    3. The Hunting Wind (2001)
    4. North of Nowhere (2002)
    5. Blood is the Sky (2003)
    6. Ice Run (2004)
    7. A Stolen Season (2005)
    8. Misery Bay (2011)

    Des weiteren gibt es noch zwei Bücher von Steve Hamilton, unabhängig von der Reihe um Alex McKnight:

    1. Night Work (2007)
    2. The Lock Artist (2009)

    Fünf Sterne für die Rückkehr von Alex McKnight und einer nervenzerfetzenden, spannenden Mörderjagd, die tief in die Abgründe der menschlichen Seele führt und allen Fans guter Thrillerunterhaltung ein bemerkenswertes Leseerlebnis schenkt. Unbedingt empfehlenswert.
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  • Massy
    4.0 out of 5 stars 探偵マクナイト・シリーズのひとつ、予想できないストーリ展開
    Reviewed in Japan on March 2, 2013
    2012年の話題のサスペンス小説だった「解錠師」の作家、Steve Hamiltonの作品を原作で読む。
    世界最大の淡水湖、スペリオル湖のミシガン側で発生した青年の自殺事件に巻き込まれて行く主人公の元探偵マクナイト。この主人公は、決して体力的にも、知的にもスーパーマンではない。そのため、後の連続(に見えない)殺人事件の解明もなかなか進まないなか、予想できないストーリ展開に興味が続き、ページがすすむ。英語で読むというハンディがあるので、さすがに一気読みはできなかったが、文章は読みやすく、Kindle Paperwhiteの付属辞書や、リーダーズ英和辞典の助けを借りながら、おもしろく最後まで読み終えた。
    最終的な犯人の心情がいまいち理解できていないので、評価は4とする。
  • SB
    5.0 out of 5 stars He does it again.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2015
    Well up to standard. I enjoy reading about the usual tight knit group of characters and this situation was of special interest. Roll on the next book.
  • James Watson
    5.0 out of 5 stars This author never fails to exceed.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2019
    Loved this book.
  • Carol Michael
    5.0 out of 5 stars Riviting
    Reviewed in Australia on August 26, 2018
    I love the Alex McKnight series