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Counterpoint: A Murder in Massachusetts Bay

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On a shimmering, Massachusetts morning, Martha Brailsford stepped aboard the "Counterpoint" and went for the last sail of her life. She had no way of knowing that the boat's owner, Tom Maimoni, had a dark side, that he'd lured other women onto his boat. What happened that morning of July 12, 1998? Was Martha's death an accident? Or, was she murdered? Would there be enough evidence for a jury to convict Maimoni? In this nonfiction debut, mystery novelist Margaret Press takes us into the heart of Salem, introducing a cast of real-life characters—the other women who encountered Maimoni, the team of dedicated investigators, the "lobsterman," and the modern-day witch of Salem. As the lives of these townspeople intertwine, readers are drawn in to an intriguing maze of surprise and contradiciton, where all the paths lead back to that fateful July morning aboard the "Counterpoint.

339 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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3,297 reviews242 followers
March 30, 2021
A very good read about a disgusting crime and the creepy, creepy, creepy guy who committed it. The tale is told in small bites, which is good because there's a lot here to absorb. It's one of those books that teaches you something about the world these people live in, the local culture, the local resources and the group personality of Salem, Massachusetts. It's a tribute to old-fashioned shoe-leather police work too. The expert analysis of the killer's personality is going to get a place of honor on my Shrink-Bashing shelf. This one is well worth seeking out.
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12 reviews
October 23, 2009
A well written book. I had Thomas Maimoni as an inmate when I worked as a Correction Officer. He was a tall dork. I enjoyed reading of his shame right in front of him. I have his prison I.D. as a book mark.
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1,031 reviews34 followers
November 4, 2020
This book begins with a Salem, Massachusetts police captain asking a local witch for help in locating a missing person. This she does by puting 'her heavily ringed fingers to her forehead and [taking] a hard look at her mental screen.' Yikes! We had nowhere to go but up from here. The next few pages seemed very familiar and I finally realized that I had read it before as COUNTERPOINT.
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156 reviews20 followers
December 1, 2012
This is a true story and one I remeber well. I was 6 when this happened and Martha was my neighbor. I don't know that I would recommend it becasue it's sad and true, but I read it of course being there and remembering the search for her. If you would like to be informed about what happened it is worth the read.
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357 reviews
June 8, 2024
This book needed grammar editing! The errors were throughout the ebook, and it was a bit distracting. I like true crime and I do recall this well publicized local crime. This book was great to fill in a lot that reporting did not furnish at the time. I knew some of the people in this book, and many of the locations, so the local interest was a plus. Read for book club, and it was a good choice.
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113 reviews
January 5, 2026
Lots of thoughts on this one. The writing was not the best, but the Marblehead lore was insane and now I will be forever freaked out but children’s island
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17 reviews
June 3, 2012
Being from Boston's North Shore area, I wanted to read this book, as I remember when the crime and trial took place. Overall, I felt the book was well-written. I've seen other reviews criticizing the amount of trial information contained in the book, and the point is a valid one. I, however, did not find this to be a problem, as I felt it wasn't overly dry.
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116 reviews12 followers
February 28, 2010
It was awful what happened, but this managed to become one of the dullest true crime books I have ever read. I would highly recommend... putting it down.
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63 reviews9 followers
June 13, 2018
True story printed in 1997, hard to find this one but i managed. Definitely worth reading!
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5 reviews
December 12, 2021
There are so many interesting things about this book. Real life characters and a real life event. Inside the mind of a narcissist and the kindness of empathetic women. A great book with lots of character studies.
I really enjoyed this book. Very detailed. I loved it as I had two special interests in the book. I lived and worked several years in Boston and my best friend that I met in Oklahoma just happened to be from the exact town where this even happened.
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October 19, 2023
A well-written documentation of the investigation surrounding the disappearance of a young woman in Massachusetts. The author notes that most of the book is factual, with some fiction added to smooth the timeline. It delves into the mind of the perpetrator, so it can be dark. Not a glamorous story.
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June 16, 2019
Good, read more like a newspaper chronicle than a novel, but it was a telling of true accounts...
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1,031 reviews34 followers
April 25, 2018
A long-winded book about a marginally interesting case. The ebook version is loaded with weird typos, which look to be OCR errors.
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January 15, 2019
Unless you are a true-crime fan who lives on the North Shore, I would not recommend.
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142 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2008
did not like at all, too much court information, not enough crime story.
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