Praise for Alex Schulman "Takes you deep into an emotional labyrinth. Brilliant, haunting and unforgettable."-- "Fredrik Backman, author of A Man Called Ove" "A lyrical novel of psychological suspense...Powerfully rendered."
-- "Wall Street Journal"
"Schulman exposes the dangers of clinging too hard to stories that don't serve us, while illustrating both the transcendence and freedom found in discovering the truth."--New York Journal of Books
"In this taut thriller, three grown brothers bear their mother's ashes to a remote lakeside cabin, where they pore over a crime committed twenty years earlier...Their shared history is a Pandora's box of secrets."
-- "Oprah Daily"
"A bleak and beautiful tale of a shattered family and one terrible summer."-- "Literary Hub, CrimeReads"
"Malma Station toggles back and forth in time as its characters try to suppress or redirect their traumas. Mr. Schulman's unflinching if compassionate novel spares no one, not even the reader."--Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal
"These passengers and their journeys are separated by decades, each providing a vital clue to the next. A delicate yet tightly woven tale of parents and children, and of how the stories of our inheritance are shaped."--The Guardian