<p>‘Compelling . . .a most uncozy mystery that addresses the unbalanced power dynamics of men and women, rich and poor’ - <em>NPR</em></p>
<p>‘Fans of <em>Outlander</em>’s Claire Fraser will enjoy Lawhon’s Martha, who is brave and outspoken when it comes to protecting the innocent. . . impressive’ - <em>The Washington Post</em></p>
<p>‘Once again, Lawhon works storytelling magic with a real-life heroine’ - <em>People Magazine</em></p>
<p>‘The narrator of Ariel Lawhon’s <em>The Frozen River </em>is another stalwart heroine. . .detailed descriptions of the routines of village life give this narrative its intimate sense of connection -- and set [the narrator] up for a pivotal confrontation’ - <em>The New York Times </em>Book Review</p>
<p>‘A richly satisfying drama . . . A vivid, exciting page-turner from one of our most interesting authors of historical fiction’ - <em>Kirkus</em>, starred review</p>
<p>‘Outstanding. . . Martha is an extraordinary character. . . Lawhon’s first-rate tale should entrance readers passionate about early America and women’s history’ - <em>Booklist</em>, starred review</p>
<p>‘Atmospheric, unique and elegantly written, <em>The Frozen River</em> will satisfy mystery lovers and historical fiction enthusiasts alike’ - <em>BookPage</em>, starred review</p>
<p>‘The stirring story of one woman’s quest for justice. . . Lawhon combines modern prose with the immediacy of her source material, making for an accessible and textured narrative’ - <em>Publishers Weekly</em></p>