Cecilia Mak has come to the remote Idaho town of Haven through a program that will pay off her medical school debt. Her husband, Mike, has given up his job as an investigative reporter in Seattle to be with her. But what the young couple finds in this remote town is a strange brew of unsettling undercurrents and unanswered questions.
From the unwanted, surprise "Welcome to Haven" party thrown by a group of strangers in their new home to a mysteriously closed Haven Society and the mostly deserted mansion on a hill, each day in Haven brings painful, malevolent shocks. Before Cecilia can do very much good as a doctor, she takes on another function: pronouncing murder victims dead.
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A Seattle physician and her Chinese-American husband find out what evil lurks behind the neighborly facade of Haven, Idaho. Assigned to Haven (pop. 918) in return for the medical- school tuition advanced by the Rural Physicians Program, Dr. Cecilia Mak is startled by the townsfolk's almost oppressive goodwill. During a party welcoming her and her husband Mike, Bonnie Gillette offers the two a free meal at her diner, and the beer from Dave Clinton's microbrewery flows like Schlitz. Even the Maks' rental house has been donated by the Widow Tyler, the sheriff's landed grandmother. Gradually, though, cracks open in this matey veneer. Someone tosses a pair of dead cats on the Maks' lawn; someone phones and calls Cecilia a traitor; someone throws a brick through their bedroom window. It looks like the Haven Society, a hush-hush social group, may be a cover for a nest of America Firsters suspicious of Cecilia's marriage to a Chinese-American; a little digging reveals the shameful treatment of Chinese immigrants back in the earliest days of Haven. But that wouldn't explain Bonnie's determined amorous pursuit of Mike, or young Lewis Jackson's ``accidental'' shooting of Raphael Abramowitz (and what was this stranger doing wandering in the woods anyway?), or the strange disappearance of Cecilia and Mike's gay friends Jeremy Horowitz and Tom Parker on their way back to Seattle after a visit. No, behind all those all-American surnames the Haven residents have bestowed on themselves lurk German accents, Wehrmacht commissions, and tracts on eugenics--in short, everything but Hitler's brain in a Mason jar. The return of the Axis menace turns Cooke's ``novel of anxiety'' into well- oiled melodrama, with Mike cut off by a snowstorm from returning to Haven, Cecilia loading his new pistol with hollow-points, and so on. Cooke, whose first two novels (Torsos, 1994; The Chimney Sweeper, 1995) were so memorably sordid, opts for a PG-nightmare that even Disney could film (Nazis at Black Rock?) without turning a hair. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Cooke serves up another psychologically intense mystery (The Chimney Sweeper, LJ 4/1/95). Here, Dr. Cecilia Mak and reporter husband Mike arrive in a remote Idaho town, where second thoughts raised by a local secret society and a deserted mansion give way to the horror of multiple murder. Scary but fascinating.
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