Surrender the Dead: A Novel

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"Surrender the Dead is tense and atmospheric and so gripping that it will follow you into your dreams. A haunting tale, gorgeously told." — Tess GerritsenNew York Times bestselling author of Choose Me

From the award-winning author of The Absence of Mercy comes a chilling psychological thriller about a family and community divided by tragedy, and the dark secrets that will set their town aflame.

When Erin Reece left Wolf Point fifteen years ago after graduating high school, she’d planned to never set foot in her childhood hometown again. But an urgent phone call from her father’s doctor leaves Erin with no choice but to return to a place filled with painful memories and wounds that never closed. Two decades ago, people in Wolf Point started disappearing without a trace—including Erin’s mother—and no explanation was ever found.

It’s been years since the last disappearance, but the town is still steeped in suspicion and haunted by the ghosts of the missing. No one is thrilled to see Erin back, including her former best friend, Robbie, who has changed from a spirited, fearless boy to a reclusive shut-in.

Then a body is discovered, buried in a makeshift grave for years . . . on the Reece family’s land. The police reopen their investigation, and the evidence against Erin’s father is damning. After such a long time without answers, the community wants justice. It’s up to Erin to clear her father’s name, but the path to the truth will force her to unearth long-buried secrets and confront a terrible evil. Because in Wolf Point, everyone knows more than they are letting on . . . 

“John Burley has an eye for detail, a feel for story, and a deep sympathy for his characters.”  — Lou Berney, award-winning author of November Road

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3.5
2 reviews
Joelle Egan
18 October 2021
Surrender the Dead by John Burley can be added to the towering stack of contemporary thrillers that feature an unreliable female narrator who is dragged back to her childhood home. Erin Reese, Burley’s protagonist, returns to Wolf Point after learning her father has been hospitalized. Like those other damaged women in such novels, she had sworn she would never return. For Erin, the town is where her mother and others disappeared under suspicious circumstances. To her dismay, her father’s farm has recently become a crime scene since a body has been found on the property. The bereaved families of those victims from 20 years ago rise up to demand answers and obtain closure. Having borne the losses so long, they are quick to accuse Erin’s father who has a criminal record. While in town, Erin reconnects with Robbie, a childhood friend. She enlists his help to investigate and clear her father’s name. Just when his health begins to improve, another body is found on his land-thereby solidifying the case against him. Erin needs to rely on blocked memories from her past which are revealed slowly to the reader. Surrender the Dead is not particularly innovative, but its twisty ending will appeal to fans of the genre. There is a large selection of novels with similar plotlines available, and this one might be found in the lower part of the list.
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Sherry Rehbock
12 January 2021
Can you go home again? Erin returns home when her father falls ill. After a series of missing persons, including her mother, she left Montana 15 years ago and hasn’t been back. Those missing person cases were never solved. What is billed as a psychological thriller is really so much more. It’s a mystery along with a story of grief. What starts out very slow jumping from timeline to timeline and pov to pov, turns into well developed characters and an ending you’ll never see coming. I had a little trouble following things in the beginning, but am glad I stuck with it. And I could sympathize with the kids as they weren't allowed to go anywhere for fear of being the next missing person. It eerily feels a little like today. I read a lot of mystery/suspense/thrillers and like when there is something a little different. This book falls outside the normal mold. You root for Erin as she exorcises her demons and keep reading to unravel the mystery of what happened to all those miss
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About the author

John Burley is the author of The Absence of Mercy, honored with the National Black Ribbon Award; The Forgetting Place; and The Quiet Child. He attended medical school in Chicago and completed his emergency medicine residency at University of Maryland Medical Center and the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. He continues to serve as an emergency medicine physician in Northern California.

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