âSmoke has everything Catherine McKenzie's fans will want from her new novelâbeautiful pacing, a thick plot, suspense, characters you'll love, and intricate relationships. In other words, everything that'll keep you turning pages.â âBustle
âCatherine McKenzieâs Smoke is a marvel, a mystery that portrays relationships with subtlety, small-town life with precision, and reveals the world of the fire obsessedâfor evil and for good. Smoke smolders with tension, sizzles with intelligence, and you wonât put it down until the air has been cleared and the last page turned.â âRobin Black, author of Life Drawing
âSmoke is an exquisitely composed portrait of people in an extreme situation, navigating the metaphorical fires theyâve created and a literal one they need to contain. I fell in love with these shades-of-gray characters and their authentically portrayed need for change and relief. Commercial fiction at its finest.â âTherese Walsh, author of The Last Will of Moira Leahy and The Moon Sisters
âCatherine McKenzieâs Smoke is as hot as the wildfire that serves as the novelâs backdrop. As one couple tries to sort through their issues, temperatures rise until the air is clouded with mistrust, and blame runs amok through an entire community, leaving her characters no choice but to fight for whatâand whomâthey love. This is domestic drama at its best!â âKathryn Craft, author of The Art of Falling and The Far End of Happy
âSmoke is a sizzling page-turner with wonderfully flawed and human characters and a riveting plot portraying both the terror and the attraction of playing with fire. So engrossing and real it will leave the reader smelling smoke on their clothes, this is Catherine McKenzieâs best book yet.â âKathleen McCleary, author of Leaving Haven
âMcKenzieâs mesmerizing page-turner about a raging forest fire that mayâor may notâconceal a crime will keep you up way past bedtime. Part mystery, part roller-coaster read about secrets and trust and the complexities of marriage and friendship, Smoke is guaranteed to stimulate lively book club discussion.â âBarbara Claypole White, award-winning author of The In-Between Hour and The Perfect Son
âSmoke is an engaging and readable novel for those who enjoy suspenseful womenâs fiction.â âAuthorlink
âIn Smoke, Catherine McKenzie nimbly delivers believably flawed characters, a plot layered with broken trust, suspense, secrets, and spot-on pacing. Smoke beautifully meshes mystery, complex relationships, and a love story that will keep readers turning pages and generate thought-provoking book club discussions.â âNew York Journal of Books
âA deftly crafted novel that is a thoroughly absorbing read from beginning to end, Smoke showcases author Catherine McKenzieâs truly impressive storytelling talents. An exceptional entertainment from first page to last.â âMidwest Book Review