
The Gulf
A Novel
Author: Rachel Cochran
Narrator: Stacy Gonzalez
Unabridged: 12 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Harper
Published: 06/13/2023
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Lgbtq+, Small Town & Rural

Author: Rachel Cochran
Narrator: Stacy Gonzalez
Unabridged: 12 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Harper
Published: 06/13/2023
Categories: Fiction, Suspense & Thriller, Lgbtq+, Small Town & Rural
Rachel Cochran was raised in Texas and received her PhD in English from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She currently teaches literature and creative writing at UNL and is also an assistant editor of Machete, an imprint of Ohio State University Press. Her short stories and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in The Rumpus, The Masters Review, and have won the New Ohio Review's nonfiction contest.
3.5/5 rounded up If you are looking for small-town drama and a (very) slow-burning character-driven literary mystery, look no further than The Gulf by Rachel Cochran. I know they are marketing it as a literary thriller, but for me, there weren't any of the elements of a thriller that I usually expect......more
An interesting story of a small town full of secrets that start to slowly emerge after one of the town’s matriarchs passes away. Notice the “slowly.” For me, this book picked up about halfway through, when I felt we finally discovered some more characters and how they related to each other and why.......more
Queers and Jehovah’s Witnesses? Southern Gothic noir? A badass but flawed heroine? Another (and another) twist after you think you have the plot figured out? What more can you ask for in a Summer mystery/thriller novel? I loved everything about this book!......more
3.75⭐️ Very slow burn and took me a while to get into. The ending was worth the read and was interested in how the drama unfolded between the characters......more
This was a solid 4.5 stars for most of the book, but by the end, I felt like knocking it down to 3.5. The writing in this was lovely. The prose flowed well without feeling either too simplistic or too flowery. The description of setting made the tone of the book mostly consistent. For the most part, I......more