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Dark Harbor
Stone Barrington #12
Dark Harbor (2006)
A family tragedy draws Stone Barrington to the coast of Maine in Dark Harbor, where the deaths of his cousin and the cousin’s family appear at first to be a murder-suicide. Stone is not convinced, especially after learning that his cousin had been working covertly for the CIA. What begins as a visit tied to grief and estate matters quickly shifts into a tense investigation shaped by secrecy, conflicting motives, and the uneasy sense that the official explanation is hiding something larger.
The setting gives the novel much of its mood. Dark Harbor is exclusive, beautiful, and remote, which makes the danger feel quieter but no less real. Readers can expect a fast-moving suspense story built around wealth, hidden loyalties, and a mystery that keeps tightening as Stone gets deeper into it. The tone is polished and sleek, but there is a colder undercurrent here, with personal loss and political shadows giving the story more weight than simple high-society intrigue.
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