Muddy the Water, Matt Barrows
Muddy the Water, Matt Barrows
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Muddy the Water

Author: Matt Barrows, Jessica Barrows Beebe

Narrator: Jennifer McCool, GM Hakim, Dana Wing Lau

Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/12/2025


Synopsis

A popular fishing captain is murdered on his own trawler and everyone in Haversport, Massachusetts, knows the culprit is a young deckhand named Ben Broome, including Detective Lillian Grimes. But Ben has discovered the perfect hiding place: as a reporter writing for the tiny Coastal Packet, a newspaper in South Carolina.When a half-eaten body washes in it becomes the biggest story in the paper’s history and brings cunning, charismatic Ben unexpected success. But it also leads Grimes closer to the truth. She soon teams up with hungry rival reporter Florence Park to hunt Ben down before he can charm—or kill—his way to freedom.Shown from three perspectives, killer, detective, and reporter, Muddy the Water brings readers inside the newsroom of a struggling small newspaper on the bucolic South Carolina coast and speaks to the concept of identity—and whether anyone ever shows their true self.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristina on February 26, 2025

Thank you to Jessica Barrows Beebe for the gifted copy of Muddy Waters, pub date 1/28/25 Well, this was definitely a crazy game of cat and mouse if I do say so myself - murder, journalism, and a killer hiding in plain sight had me hooked from page one. When a popular fishing captain is murdered......more

Goodreads review by Karen on July 13, 2025

3.5 rounded to 4 for a strong debut effort by a brother/sister writing team. The plot is convincing, the characters well-formed, and the pacing brisk. My quibble is with the details that are all too conveniently revealed and discovered in order to solve this murderer-in-plain-sight tale.......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on December 08, 2025

3.5 ⭐......more

Goodreads review by Soraya on January 15, 2025

Jessica Barrows Beebe and Matt Barrows do a great job showing what the characters are thinking, making their problems feel real and easy to relate to. The story moves at a good pace, with the tension slowly building, so it keeps you interested. A must read!......more

Goodreads review by Chaca on December 22, 2024

Good book......more