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The Deepest Lake

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Rose, the mother of twentysomething aspiring writer Jules, has waited three months for answers about her daughter's death. Why was she swimming alone when she feared the water? Why did she stop texting days before she was last seen? When the official investigation rules the death an accidental drowning, the body possibly lost forever in Central America's deepest lake, an unsatisfied Rose travels to the memoir workshop herself. She hopes to draw her own conclusion—and find closure.
When Rose arrives, she is swept into the curious world created by her daughter's literary hero, the famous writing teacher Eva Marshall, a charismatic woman known for her candid—and controversial—memoirs. As Rose uncovers details about the days leading up to Jules's disappearance, she begins to suspect that this glamorous retreat package is hiding ugly truths. Is Lake Atitlán a place where traumatized women come to heal or a place where deeper injury is inflicted?
The Deepest Lake is both a sharp look at the sometimes toxic, exclusionary world of high-class writing workshops and an achingly poignant view of a mother's grief.
"Welcome to the memoir workshop from hell. I relished this insider's look ... The Deepest Lake is a gripping yet thoughtful novel about overcoming trauma, meeting our inheritance, and what happens when we seize the power to rewrite our own stories."—Alison B. Hart, author of The Work Wife
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 2024
      A woman seeks answers about her daughter’s disappearance at an exclusive writers workshop in the hair-raising latest from Romano-Lax (Annie and the Wolves). The last time Rose and her ex-husband, Matt, heard from their daughter, Jules, was three months ago, when she interrupted her trek through Central America to help controversial memoirist Eva Marshall run a writing workshop at her home on Guatemala’s Lake Atitlán. Jules’s final texts to her parents came on her 23rd birthday; a few days later, a Canadian expat saw a woman matching Jules’s description swim far out in the lake. Rose, unsatisfied with the official conclusion that Jules drowned and her body sank to the bottom of the legendarily deep Atitlán, signs up for one of Eva’s workshops under her maiden name in order to conduct her own investigation. As Rose uncovers evidence of Eva’s financial improprieties, Romano-Lax shuffles in chapters from Jules’s perspective that paint an increasingly harrowing portrait of Eva’s workshops and the desperate characters she invites to attend. The suspenseful narrative is hardly short on surprises, but it’s the sharp characterizations that make this stand out. Romano-Lax delivers a chilling look at maternal grief and the lengths people will go to tell their own stories. Agent: Michelle Brower, Trellis Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      The narration of this mystery begins with Susan Bennett's introduction of Rose, who enrolls in the memoir-writing camp at which her daughter, Jules, drowned. How could Jules have drowned when she was afraid of the water? Bennett performs from Rose's perspective, projecting her discomfort with writing, her need to hide her name and agenda, and her growing suspicion about what happened and why. In other chapters, Rebecca Quinn Robertson expresses Jules's point of view, as well as that of the charismatic workshop instructor, Eva Marshall. Gradually, Robertson reveals Jules's wariness of Eva's wishes and requests. Together, the two narrators build the tension in this gripping mystery as they depict its themes of maternal loss and the power of a magnetic literary figure. S.W. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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