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Long Bright River: A Novel Paperback – December 1, 2020

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Two sisters travel the same streets, though their lives couldn't be more different. Then one of them goes missing.

In a Philadelphia neighborhood rocked by the opioid crisis, two once-inseparable sisters find themselves at odds. One, Kacey, lives on the streets in the vise of addiction. The other, Mickey, walks those same blocks on her police beat. They don't speak anymore, but Mickey never stops worrying about her sibling.

Then Kacey disappears, suddenly, at the same time that a mysterious string of murders begins in Mickey's district, and Mickey becomes dangerously obsessed with finding the culprit--and her sister--before it's too late.

Alternating its present-day mystery with the story of the sisters' childhood and adolescence,
Long Bright River is at once heart-pounding and heart-wrenching: a gripping suspense novel that is also a moving story of sisters, addiction, and the formidable ties that persist between place, family, and fate.

"[Moore’s] careful balance of the hard-bitten with the heartfelt is what elevates Long Bright River from entertaining page-turner to a book that makes you want to call someone you love.” – The New York Times Book Review

"This is police procedural and a thriller par excellence, one in which the city of Philadelphia itself is a character (think Boston and Mystic River). But it’s also a literary tale narrated by a strong woman with a richly drawn personal life – powerful and genre-defying.” – People

"A thoughtful, powerful novel by a writer who displays enormous compassion for her characters. Long Bright River is an outstanding crime novel… I absolutely loved it."
—Paula Hawkins, #1
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From the Bestselling author of THE GOD OF THE WOODS: LONG BRIGHT RIVER by LIz Moore

Profoundly moving... I loved every page of it, says Dennis Lehane

Powerful and genre-defying, says People about LONG BRIGHT RIVER

Entertaining page-turner... A book that makes you want to call someone you love, says The NYTBR

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An Amazon Best Book of January 2020: Many thrillers distract the readers with false leads and red herrings—it’s part of the joy of reading a good thriller. Long Bright River distracts the reader from seeing the wood for the trees too, by going back to childhood to painstakingly lay out the events that made once-close sisters take divergent paths in life. Raised by their bitter grandmother, Mickey is now an arrow-straight cop, raising a child alone, while Kacey is a victim of Philadelphia’s opioid epidemic. Estranged from one another, Mickey’s job enables her to keep tabs on her sister along with all the other lost souls and criminals on her regular beat. Every sighting of Kacey means one more day Mickey doesn’t have to worry about her sister turning up among the dead in the opioid-ravaged Kensington section of Philly. But when a string of murders coincides with Kacey’s disappearance, Mickey’s fears overrule her good sense and she obsessively hunts for Kacey in a neighborhood riddled with crime, corruption, addiction, danger, and deception. Both a harrowing tale that shows how the arc of addiction can feel like death by a thousand cuts to the rest of the family, and a tense, layered police procedural with a strong sense of place that puts it right up there with the best of Tana French or Dennis Lehane, readers will be thinking about Long Bright River long after the final page is turned. —Vannessa Cronin, Amazon Book Review

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"An instant sensation and the January pick for Good Morning America’s book club." 
Entertainment Weekly
 
"Navigates assuredly between the plot twists and big reveals. . . . 
Long Bright River is equal parts literary and thrilling." 
O, The Oprah Magazine
 
"Tough, tense and twisty - but tender, human and deeply affecting, too ... I don't have a sister, but when I finished the book I called my brother, just to hear his voice."
—Lee Child
 
"Satisfyingly, the characters’ interior lives are as important as the mysteries that propel the action." 
NYT Editor’s Choice
 
"
Long Bright River— a book that has garnered much ­pre-publication buzz — nervously twists, turns and subverts readers’ expectations till its very last pages. Simultaneously, it also manages to grow into something else: a sweeping, elegiac novel about a blighted city.”
The Washington Post
 
"Alternating its present-day mystery with the story of the sisters' childhood and adolescence,
Long Bright River is at once heart-pounding and heart-wrenching: a gripping suspense novel that is also a moving story of sisters, addiction, and the formidable ties that persist between place, family, and fate.” 
Good Morning America

"Truly, this is a great literary novel about a city in the age of opioids and two sisters navigating their past. And in the tradition of many great literary thrillers, I promise you, you will not see the end coming."
NPR

"Powerful." 
The Wall Street Journal

"Moore’s observations are informed and compassionate… One of loveliest things about Long Bright River is that it’s not a literary glorification of addiction."
The Guardian

"Thoughtfully explores the power of nature versus nurture, the pull of addiction, and, and the lengths we go to for family." 
Marie Claire 

"An exquisite novel that dug its fingers into my heart and has refused to let go…I finished this novel shaken, both by its sheer emotional resonance and also because of how clear and familiar so much of what Moore describes feels to me.
Medium.com

"Pulsating with breathtaking suspense and boundless compassion, Long Bright River is the kind of genre-defying novel that, once the final chapters close, you instantly implore people to read. Topical yet timeless, its page-turning narrative wrestles with the fissures and wreckage that addiction can inflict on a family—and a city. Liz Moore is a force, and Long Bright River should be on top of everyone's to-read list come January.”
Forbes

"A propulsive thriller and a poignant family saga.”
Time Magazine

"Deftly plotted with strong, vivid characters, Liz Moore's outstanding 
Long Bright River works as solid crime fiction and an intense family thriller." 
—Associated Press 

"Liz Moore’s Long Bright River is the perfect literary page-turner. It’s a brilliantly plotted crime novel, yes, but it’s also a story about the complicated push and pull of family, and how much of our childhood traumas we carry forward through our lives. Anyone with a mother, a father, a brother, or a sister – anyone with a heart, for that matter – will love this book, as I did." 
Mary Beth Keane, New York Times bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes

"Liz Moore’s
 Long Bright River is a riveting portrait of so many things—of grief, of sisterhood, of a neighborhood in despair. Moore makes you care about the people that society too often abandons and, in doing so, pulls off a hat trick of epic storytelling that is stigma-busting, love-rendering, and page-turning to the last word."
— Beth Macy, 
New York Times-bestselling author of Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America

"A superlative crime novel. Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia’s opioid crisis, this is not just a gripping mystery but a thoughtful, powerful novel by a writer who displays enormous compassion for her characters. 
Long Bright River is an outstanding crime novel, bringing to mind the best of Dennis Lehane or David Simon. I found myself eking out the final pages because I didn’t want it to end. I absolutely loved it."
—Paula Hawkins, #1 
New York Times-bestselling author of The Girl on the Train

"
Long Bright River is a remarkable, profoundly moving novel about the ties that bind and the irrevocable wounds of childhood. It’s also a riveting mystery, perfectly paced. I loved every page of it."
—Dennis Lehane,
 New York Times-bestselling author of Since We Fell
 
"Both sweeping and unbearably intimate, a riveting crime novel and a character-rich study of a city and its battered heart. And, in the way that Dennis Lehane anatomizes and explores his Boston, or Tana French her Dublin, Moore brings Philadelphia to vivid, wrenching life. Not to be missed."
—Megan Abbott, author of 
You Will Know Me

"It was excellent." 
Jami Attenberg, author of All This Could be Yours 

"Impossible to put down, impossible to forget." 
—Library Journal (*starred review)

"One of the pleasures of this deeply moving, absolutely page-turning novel is the way Moore, in both the present and in flashbacks to Mickey and Kacey’s childhood and teen years, slowly peels back layer after layer, revealing the old-boy’s network in the Philadelphia police force, the depths of Mickey’s loneliness, and the way the city of Philadelphia, particularly Kensington, is woven into this story, for good or ill. Give this to readers who like character-driven crime novels with a strong sense of place."
—Booklist (* starred review)

"Smartly crafted. . .Filled with strong characters and a layered plot, this will please fans of both genre and literary fiction." 
—Publishers Weekly

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Publishing Group; Standard Edition (December 1, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 497 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0525540687
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0525540687
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.13 x 1.12 x 8 inches
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Liz Moore is the author of five novels: The Words of Every Song, Heft, The Unseen World, the New York Times-bestselling Long Bright River, and The God of the Woods. A winner of the 2014 Rome Prize in Literature, she lives in Philadelphia and teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing at Temple University.

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Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They appreciate the compelling plot with interesting characters and locations. The writing quality is described as real and easy to understand. Readers describe the characters as well-developed and likable. The story explores the challenges and hardships of addiction in an insightful and realistic manner. The emotional content is described as poignant and intimate, drawing readers into the relationship.

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245 customers mention "Plot"205 positive40 negative

Customers enjoy the compelling story with interesting characters and locations. They find the book engaging and entertaining, with well-developed scenes and characters. The plot is described as gripping, with multiple unexpected twists.

"...A story so well told of what addiction does to people and the people that love them and how the system is broken...." Read more

"Long Bright River is a detailed story of addiction, family dysfunction, predatory behavior & police work...." Read more

"...Makes you feel like it's a true story. Love this book! It's a page turner!" Read more

"...sad, I found the characters to be interesting and I appreciated the final plot twists...." Read more

243 customers mention "Readability"226 positive17 negative

Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They describe the story as well-written and profound. The author's storytelling ability keeps readers invested in the mystery and love.

"...The thrill of when everything came together made me mad, sad, happy and deeply satisfied...." Read more

"...But that did make it an immersive read. Definitely not a feel-good story. It makes you yearn for something (anything!)..." Read more

"...Makes you feel like it's a true story. Love this book! It's a page turner!" Read more

"...the book began rather slowly, but once you got into it, IT WAS A GREAT BOOK!" Read more

147 customers mention "Writing quality"106 positive41 negative

Customers find the writing quality wonderful and engaging. They appreciate the author's realness and direct style. The book is easy to read and enjoyable, with a strong plot and dialogue. Readers praise the unwavering description of addicts and their addictions.

"...The writing is excellent & the characters stay with you. Enjoy!" Read more

"...issues discussed were relevant, and Moore did a good job describing the gritty Philadelphia streets...." Read more

"...I really enjoyed the writing, flow and format. I also enjoyed the sisters' relationship...." Read more

"...I don't add this to my list of "favorites" because of its awkward dialog style, with em dashes used to indicate quotations rather than quotation..." Read more

93 customers mention "Character development"76 positive17 negative

Customers enjoy the well-developed characters in this book. They find the characters relatable and a strong female main character. The writing is excellent, and readers appreciate the author's talent.

"...The writing is excellent & the characters stay with you. Enjoy!" Read more

"...being incredibly sad, I found the characters to be interesting and I appreciated the final plot twists...." Read more

"I loved the main character, Michalea (Mickey), a young rather heroic Philadelphia policewoman who battles with male authority and ultimately police..." Read more

"Captivating and moving. Well developed scenes and characters. This is my second Liz Moore book and I highly recommend it." Read more

73 customers mention "Insight"66 positive7 negative

Customers find the book insightful and compassionate. They describe it as a realistic portrayal of addiction and its effects on families. The sisters' upbringing is interesting, and the details are convincing. Readers appreciate the author's eloquent depiction of the complexities of being a mother. Overall, the book is described as a social novel with mystery, suspense, and a focus on social issues.

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"...The issues discussed were relevant, and Moore did a good job describing the gritty Philadelphia streets...." Read more

"This book captured my attention from the first chapter. Focusing on family, with all its love, conflict and frustrations...." Read more

"A story of love, abandonment, and drug addiction. And two sisters at first inseparable and then lost to each other. Loved this book." Read more

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Customers find the book emotional and poignant. They describe it as an intimate narrative centered on the relationship between two sisters. The story is described as heartbreaking, with hope and despair mixed in.

"...At its heart it is a tale of two sisters, Michaela and her very wayward younger sister Kacey who lives (or dies?)..." Read more

"...I really enjoyed the writing, flow and format. I also enjoyed the sisters' relationship...." Read more

"...Liz Moore writes in a way that brings back memories and conjures relatable feelings even when circumstances are different...." Read more

"A story of love, abandonment, and drug addiction. And two sisters at first inseparable and then lost to each other. Loved this book." Read more

24 customers mention "Visual style"24 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the visual style of the book. They find the photos fascinating and haunting. The story is elegantly told with great detail and a powerful ending. Readers appreciate the realistic depiction of drug trades and the seamless weaving of present-day events with a look at the sisters' upbringing.

"Captivating and moving. Well developed scenes and characters. This is my second Liz Moore book and I highly recommend it." Read more

"...I didn’t love this book. Her writing style, imagery, and character development is phenomenal, however I found the story itself to just sort of..." Read more

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"...It’s an eye-opener to the lives of people living on the street and to police who span the gamut from well-meaning to corrupt...." Read more

102 customers mention "Pacing"60 positive42 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some find it engaging with well-timed plot twists that keep them guessing. Others feel the pacing is slow at first but picks up speed about halfway through. The subject matter is horrific, but the author creates characters that are relatable.

"...This one took me a while to get into. It's definitely a slow read BUT it's one that also keeps you invested in not only the mystery of Kacey's..." Read more

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Wow. One of the best books I’ve read in a long time!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It’s an addicting/can’t put it down psychological thriller/mystery but also SO much more than that. Moore captures the opioid crisis and the tragedy of losing someone you love to addiction in such a heart breaking and beautiful way. It’s eye opening, addicting, and overall AMAZING. Everyone move this to the top of your “to be read” list it’s going to be the next big thing!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
    I couldn’t put it down. I felt i knew every character and could literally feel what the characters were feeling. A story so well told of what addiction does to people and the people that love them and how the system is broken. The thrill of when everything came together made me mad, sad, happy and deeply satisfied. I am frustrated i finished the book so quickly and didn’t luxuriate in this amazing book longer
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
    Not a happy book, and sometimes slow. But a good book, and it kept me reading to the end. There are crimes and some suspense and some mysteries to be solved or revealed. But the main focus is about addicted persons and family relations (or the lack thereof). I’ve known family and in-law serious addictions, including prisons, plenty of failed rehab facilities, and the effects on others. This book is very real. I read it because I liked The God of the Woods so much, also by Liz Moore.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
    LONG BRIGHT RIVER is slow for a while at first. But you want to keep going anyhow. It's well written and obviously setting up a story that will be worth your while. It turns out to be unputdownable.

    Most of the book is centered on Michaela's search for her sister, Kacey. Michaela is a cop; Kacey is a drug addict living on the streets. The story is told in alternating THEN and NOW chapters. So you gradually understand more and more of the sisters' background and how the NOW came to be.

    LONG BRIGHT RIVER is full of mysteries and unexpected results and solutions. The answers I expected were most often incorrect.

    I am so glad I didn't read other reviews of this story before I read it. If I had, I probably would have been given synopses of the story and been unable, then, to anticipate its mysteries as the author had intended.

    This is the first time I've given five stars to a book that is slow to start. Believe me, it will be worth your while to read and remember it.

    However, I don't add this to my list of "favorites" because of its awkward dialog style, with em dashes used to indicate quotations rather than quotation marks. Quotation marks were invented to aid readability. It is, therefore, rude not to use them.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
    I'm a huge fan of Liz Moore's "God of the Woods," so I decided to give this a chance because of her other work and the fact that "Long Bright River" will have an upcoming series on Peacock. Despite the main storyline (drug addiction and police corruption) being incredibly sad, I found the characters to be interesting and I appreciated the final plot twists. The issues discussed were relevant, and Moore did a good job describing the gritty Philadelphia streets. I was frustrated by the main character, Mickey, and her constant bad decisions. It was hard to relate to Mickey and I often wished she'd stop being ruled by her emotions.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
    Long Bright River is a detailed story of addiction, family dysfunction, predatory behavior & police work. Yet, it is also about love, bonds, friendship & belonging. The chapters are split into "Then" & "Now", which is helpful as the story is constantly moving back & forth in time. The " Then" chapters really illustrate how choices have consequences & impact the present day. So many instances where if just one thing had been done differently, everything else that followed would have had a different outcome. The theme of addiction really reminded me of the TV series "Nurse Jackie" in that you come to understand it as a true illness that has not only physical, but often has psychological & biological roots. It's complex & not just something to be judged as a failure of will.
    The amount of detail & recount, while it did serve the narrative, got to be a little weighed down in spots. The book might've been about 50-100 pages shorter if not for that. But that did make it an immersive read. Definitely not a feel-good story. It makes you yearn for something (anything!) good to happen for the characters. And it ultimately does, but not with the triumph that some readers might prefer.
    Overall, I'm glad to have read this book and would certainly recommend it. The writing is excellent & the characters stay with you. Enjoy!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
    This is a page turner and it's full of true details about the setting. Makes you feel like it's a true story. Love this book! It's a page turner!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
    A story of love, abandonment, and drug addiction. And two sisters at first inseparable and then lost to each other. Loved this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
    I absolutely loved this book. I gave it 4 stars because I felt the book began rather slowly, but once you got into it, IT WAS A GREAT BOOK!

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  • Milanesi Gabriele
    3.0 out of 5 stars long bright eiver
    Reviewed in Italy on February 21, 2025
    Bello ma il personaggio principale è una loser
  • Artisan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Story of two sisters and their diviergent lives
    Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2020
    i really enjoyed this book, had not read anything by the author before, good story,well written, definitely worthwhile read, good suspense, and a very pertinent window into todays drug epidemic.ill look for more titles from this author in future
  • arbruma
    4.0 out of 5 stars Me ha sorprendido
    Reviewed in Spain on January 29, 2021
    Es un poco lento al ppio pero merece la pena porque la resolución me ha sorprendido
  • Isha Jain
    3.0 out of 5 stars A tale of sisters..
    Reviewed in India on June 1, 2020
    It's a good family based story of two sisters but does not involve a great mystery unfolding, in case, you're a fan of "edge of the seat" moments like me. Good book for dramatic readers.
  • Bristol Book Blogger 📚📖📓
    5.0 out of 5 stars MY TOP READ OF 2020 SO FAR!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 23, 2020
    Hawkins' quote on the cover of this outstanding novel says exactly what I thought when I closed the book. This is an absolutely stunning psychological crime thriller. The narrative is sharp, the characterisation authentic, the themes of addiction, poverty, and the way our familial history shapes us excellently written and believable, and the plot itself so realistic I kept forgetting I was reading fiction. It reads more like a literary thriller. I'm quite a visual reader anyway but I can really see Moore's work being adapted into a movie. This has shot straight up to my top reads of the year (2020) and it's going to take a very special book to reach anywhere near the same level.

    Stunning, visceral, and absorbing. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a procedural element to their psychological fiction.
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