We Bring You an Hour of Darkness

Michael Bourne author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:DoppelHouse Press

Publishing:14th Oct '25

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 14th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

We Bring You an Hour of Darkness cover

The endangered lynx is at the center of an eco-terrorist plot gripping a small ski town, but publisher Tish Threadgill's insider information about a local literary malcontent leaves her upstart newspaper in a unique position to crack the case.

"We Bring You an Hour of Darkness is my favorite kind of thriller — one that combines urgent social themes with smart dialogue and a page-turning mystery.” —Lauren Nossett, author of The Resemblance and The Professor

It’s 1993, and the ski company that runs Franklin, Colorado, plans to build a massive new resort in a pristine wilderness home to an endangered wildcat. When eco-terrorists begin a series of attacks on infrastructure and property, the FBI sets up a national task force. While the local police and politicians are melting down, five intrepid reporters at the town’s struggling newspaper must step in to solve the crime. With her newspaper on the brink of collapse, editor Tish Threadgill is under pressure from a rival publication to sell. But a local literary malcontent turns out to have a ringside seat to the eco-terrorist plot. While trying to stave off the town’s power brokers who would very much like her pesky paper gone, Tish soon finds the mystery at the heart of the attacks is far too close to home.

“With precision plot-making and the richly drawn characterization of a literary novel, Bourne has written a fulfilling page-turner.” —Kirsten Lunstrum, author of What We Do with the Wreckage and Elita

“[Bourne] has the ability to narrate a character’s deepest struggles and sincerest hopes with a clarity nearer to biography than fiction. […He] understands people, and perhaps most particularly, those living on the ragged edge of hope." Zyzzyva

Praise for Blithedale Canyon
"Michael Bourne’s debut novel is an ode to the pleasures and pains of the return to the familiar, to the gravitational pulls of addiction, old friends, and Springsteen on a car stereo, but mostly of home. Blithedale Canyon is a tenderly nostalgic and page-turning portrait of a man who can’t control his worst impulses, written by an author in full command of his own tools." —Teddy Wayne, author of The Love Song of Jonny Valentine and Loner

"We are surrounded by stories about winning, but where are all the great modern novels about failure? ... Bourne is brave enough to be honest and honest enough to write an unvarnished truth. Blithedale Canyon brims with humor, it's cathartic, original, and lonely. It's a wild ride." —Claire Cameron, author of The Last Neanderthal and The Bear, a #1 Canadian bestseller

"Trent Wolfer is a screwup, but one so smart and observant and oddly self-aware that we can't help rooting for him .... The perfect story for our age of con artists and systemic scams." —Pamela Erens, author of Eleven Hours and The Virgins

"Blithedale Canyon is a hard look at the destruction of American capitalism in the lives of the privileged and the devoured. No one here is easy to love, and yet Bourne writes each of his damaged, difficult characters with a clear-eyed complexity that readers will recognize. By the last page, readers will be asking an essential question of our American moment: Can there be any redemption without honesty?" —Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum, author of What We Do With the Wreckage and This Life She’s Chosen

"A vivid portrait of Northern California at the turn of the 21st century ... A story of love, addiction, regret, and hope. I couldn't put it down." —Edan Lupecki, author of California and Woman No. 17

"Michael Bourne's funny, edgy debut is a literary love story for every man who has ever wondered why he keeps smashing up the things he cares about, and for every woman who's ever wondered what was going on in the head of that guy she spent her twenties trying to fix... A clever blend of literary fiction with elements of crime and noir … [whose] cinematic quality comes from characters that demand a performance." —Rain Taxi

"An acute and vulnerable expression of male angst set in Mill Valley, Calif."—Publishers Weekly

ISBN: 9781954600263

Dimensions: 209mm x 139mm x 25mm

Weight: unknown

250 pages