
Ricks's debut crime novel is Everyone Knows But You: A Tale of Murder on the Maine Coast.
At CrimeReads the author tagged "five books that helped me understand [Maine,] this beautiful and unique part of the country." One title on the list:
Abide With Me by Elizabeth Strout (2006)Read about another entry on the list.![]()
Strout is one of my favorite writers. Her works feel a bit to me like “Ann Patchett goes to Maine.” Strout is best known for Olive Kitteridge, which itself captures a rich slice of life in Maine. (Hint: Mainers don’t think that wildly pessimistic title character is crazy, but they think her ever-optimistic husband is.) This earlier novel of Strout’s makes the wan winter light of Maine almost a character, and it works wonderfully. Reading it during Maine’s five-month-long winter was a little spooky.
Also see ten top mysteries set in Maine.
--Marshal Zeringue