"Celebrated journalist and military historian Ricks tries his hand at a new genre in this crime novel. It's set in Maine, where a grieving FBI agent named Ryan Tapia is restarting his life. When a fisherman's corpse shows up on federal land, Tepia is pulled into a case involving drugs, rare fish and the tensions between Maine's White and Native American communities."-- "The Washington Post"
"A Maine lobsterman's murder launches this wily, unexpectedly affecting thriller. Ricks, who possesses a matching set of Pulitzer Prizes for reporting he did on two separate teams, for the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, has come through with a thriller that's beautifully observed throughout, with a morally nuanced denouement."-- "The Portland Press-Herald"
"I've enjoyed many of Thomas Rick's' bestselling histories, and so I was not surprised but very glad to find his first mystery, set on the coast of Maine, just as riveting and beautifully written. FBI agent Ryan Tapia, alone in the Bangor office--grief struck, watchful and meticulous--heads up a marvelous cast."-- "Anne Lamott, author of Dusk Night Dawn and Bird by Bird"
"I really enjoyed Tom Ricks's Maine-set mystery Everyone Knows But You about Ryan Tapia, a solitude-seeking FBI man on an isolated part of the Maine coast. After the death of an ornery lobsterman, Agent Tapia uncovers enough secrets, lies and shenanigans to give Jessica Fletcher a run for her money. A sophisticated thriller debut from one of America's finest writers."-- "Adrian McKinty,
"The author is a first-rate military historian, and his first crime novel reflects the skills of a terrific storyteller with a keen eye for both character and plot. Thomas E. Ricks lives part-time in Maine, and his knowledge of the terrain and people of that hauntingly beautiful state helps make for a heartfelt thriller."-- "Air Mail"