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OverviewBefore the Snow Falls is a gripping literary suspense novel set against the rain-soaked backdrop of the Pacific Northwest, where small towns hold long memories and secrets have a way of surfacing when you least expect them. Ryan Calloway is thirty years old and running out of excuses. A freelance comic artist scraping by in Portland - illustrating workbooks for an educational publisher and drawing angry staplers for a two-hundred-dollar-a-month webcomic - he has spent the better part of a year telling himself he's between projects. The sketches have stopped coming. The drawing table collects reference sheets he never references. The unopened mail stacks up on every surface. He is, by any honest accounting, stuck. Then his mother calls from Millhaven. It's a heart condition - intermittent, manageable, the kind the doctor describes with the word catastrophic in a sentence meant to be reassuring. She needs someone to drive her to appointments. She needs someone around. Ryan packs a bag and drives north through the dark, back to the town he's spent years quietly avoiding. Millhaven is exactly as he left it: the diner that hasn't changed since before he was born, the broken swing in the park by the lake, the flat amber glow of streetlights over streets where nothing is expected to happen. Ryan settles in on his mother's fold-out couch and tells himself it's temporary. He'll help out, get her stable, and go back to his life in Portland - back to the performance of being about to work, back to the careful distance he's kept from everything that matters. But Millhaven has a way of pulling things back to the surface. Standing at his mother's window in the small hours of the night, Ryan witnesses something in the parking lot below - two figures in the shadows, a movement he can't quite parse, and then one figure walking away. When he goes downstairs to investigate, he finds a woman he's never seen before, lying still behind the dumpster at the far end of the lot. She is already dead. Within hours, Ryan is the only suspect. The detectives are polite at first. They always are. But the fingerprints on the victim's jacket are his, his timeline has gaps he can't explain, and the second figure he claims to have seen has left no trace. Ryan finds himself caught in the particular trap of the honest witness - he knows what he saw, but what he saw is exactly ambiguous enough to work against him. In a town this small, with a history he's never fully reckoned with, the truth is not automatically on his side. And underneath all of it, insistent and unbidden, the memory of a girl in a red coat. Amber Dutton disappeared from Millhaven in December of 2006, just before winter break, just after the first snow. Ryan was eleven. He watched from a middle distance, the way he watched everything, and never said the things he should have said. The case went cold. The town moved on. Ryan moved away and spent the next eighteen years not thinking about it - or telling himself he wasn't. Now he's back. There's a new body. And somewhere in the gap between what he witnessed and what he can prove, Ryan begins to wonder whether the two are connected - and whether the habit of watching without acting has cost him more than he's ever let himself count. Before the Snow Falls is a character-driven psychological suspense novel that moves between a present-day investigation and the long shadow of a childhood cold case, asking difficult questions about memory, guilt, and what it costs to finally stop standing at the window. Written with precise, atmospheric prose and a narrator whose self-awareness makes him both deeply compelling and fundamentally unreliable, this is literary noir at its most intimate - less about who committed the crime than about who we become in the space between witnessing and acting. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shawn P O AllenPublisher: Allen Publishing House Imprint: Allen Publishing House Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9798235694095Pages: 160 Publication Date: 28 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationShawn P.O Allen is a Jamaican author whose storytelling is as vibrant and boundless as the island that shaped him. Born and raised amid the rich cultural tapestry of Jamaica - a land steeped in resilience, rhythm, and raw human spirit - Shawn draws from a world where history runs deep and stories live in every corner. What sets Shawn apart is his remarkable versatility. He refuses to be confined to a single shelf. His body of work spans a diverse range of genres and themes, moving fluidly between the worlds he creates - each book a new universe, each page a new invitation. Whether exploring the complexities of the human condition, the thrill of adventure, or the quiet truths of everyday life, Shawn brings the same fearless authenticity to every story he tells. His writing carries the unmistakable cadence of the Caribbean - warm, bold, and deeply human - while speaking to audiences far beyond the shores of Jamaica. He writes for the curious, the dreamers, and those who believe that a great book can change the way you see the world. Shawn P.O Allen is not just an author. He is a storyteller in the truest sense - a voice that bridges cultures, challenges boundaries, and reminds us that the most powerful stories are the ones that dare to be different. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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