In the deep woods of the Maine borderlands, the legend of huntsman Pete
Landry is still told around cottage campfires to scare children, a
tragic story of love, lust, and madness. During the early summer of
1967, inseparable teenage beauties Sissy Morgan and Zaza Mulligan wander
among the vacation cottages in the community of Boundary, drinking and
smoking and swearing, attracting the attention of boys and men. First
one, and then the other, goes missing, and both are eventually found
dead in the forest. Have they been the victims of freak accidents? Or is
someone hunting the young women of Boundary? And if there is a hunter,
who might be next? The Summer of Love quickly becomes the Summer of
Fear, and detective Stan Michaud, already haunted by a case he could not
solve, is determined to find out what exactly is happening in Boundary
before someone else is found dead.
A story of deep psychological power and unbearable suspense, Andrée A.
Michaud's award-winning Boundary is an utterly gripping read about a
community divided by suspicion and driven together by primal terror.