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Bitter Fall

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Summer’s last breath meets autumn’s first kill in Greenville, Maine.

“...high-speed and dripping with suspense.”Library Journal

On a moonless stretch of backcountry road, Detective Brock Justice stares down at a crime scene that refuses to play by the rules. A woman lies dead, the apparent victim of a lethal roadside crash—until a stab wound is found hidden beneath her clothing. Two causes of death. Zero easy answers.

Reunited with his partner, Detective Chloe Wright, Justice begins pulling at threads too many people want left alone. The victim had secrets—the kind worth killing for. And each suspect carries enough baggage to sink a body in Moosehead Lake. An ex-boyfriend with a violent past. A married fitness trainer with too much to lose. A combat veteran living off the grid, haunted by ghosts of his own.

As golden leaves turn blood-red against pewter skies, Justice is fighting more than just a killer. The fallout from testifying against a fellow trooper clings to him like a bad debt, and someone inside the department is making sure he pays for it.

Then a game warden’s trail camera captures something deep in the woods. But it isn’t just a clue—it’s a warning.

Fans of Craig Johnson's Longmire and C.J. Box's Joe Pickett will find themselves right at home in this dark corner of Maine.

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Praise for the Detective Justice

“…reads like the real deal—a tale of trial and redemption…” —Craig Johnson, author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries

“Coffin’s experience…lends the book’s procedural elements a ring of truth, and he paints cops and suspects alike with a fine brush.”Publishers Weekly

“A superior, Connelly-esque procedural that ratchets up the tension page by page.” —Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of Blind to Midnight

“Smooth as buttah in the telling, Coffin’s layered characters almost leap off the page to sit in your lap.” —Tracy Clark, award-winning author of the Cass Raines Chicago Mystery series and the Det. Harriet Foster series

“The pace is break-neck swift, the writing crisp, and the tension nearly unbearable…” —Baron Birtcher, award-winning and bestselling author of Knife River

“Brock Justice is a protagonist worth following.” —Paul Doiron, author of Dead by Dawn

“...suspenseful and extremely entertaining.” —Chris Miller, Best Thriller Books

“One of the most mesmerizing crime fiction series starters I’ve read in years…” —LynDee Walker, bestselling author of the Faith McClellan series

“...gritty authenticity and razor-sharp detail.” —Brian Shea, author of the Boston Crime Thriller series

“…a superb police procedural, gripping and tight.

459 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 13, 2026

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Bruce Robert Coffin

22 books257 followers
Bruce Robert Coffin is the award-winning author of the Detective Byron Mysteries. A former detective sergeant, he supervised all homicide and violent crime investigations for Maine's largest city. Following the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, Bruce spent 4 years investigating counter-terrorism cases for the FBI, earning the Director's Award, the highest award a non-agent can receive.

His short fiction appears in a number of anthologies, including Best American Mystery Stories 2016.

www.brucerobertcoffin.com

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1,595 reviews102 followers
October 18, 2025
Detective Justice is back with a new strange case in the northern part of Maine. Bitter Fall by Bruce Robert Coffin is even better than the first book in this series, sadly it was so fast paced that it soon was finished. I can't wait to see what's in store for the third one. I only hope that Brock will start trusting Chloe more than he has so far. I love the setting that I first came to know through Paul Doirons great work, I wonder if Brock Justice will join forces with Mike Bowditch sometime in the future. That would be neat. I also love the characters and their nicknames. The dialogue is also another thing that makes me smile when reading these books. If you haven't tried this author before it's about time you get a copy and enjoy them. I must thank Edelweiss and Severn River Publishing for giving me this great advance copy to read enjoy and review.
78 reviews5 followers
January 12, 2026
I felt this book was very well written. The plot was so captivating so many twists n turns just kept me from putting this brilliant book down! The Characters were spot on! If you love a who done it you will love this one!
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916 reviews21 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
January 11, 2026

It is October as Bitter Fall: A Detective Justice Novel by Bruce Robert Coffin begins. It is just after midnight on a desolate stretch of Maine roadway. Red and blue strobe lights from various emergency vehicles as well as portable floodlights keep the darkness at bay. For Maine State Police Detectives Brock Justice and Chloe Wright, what was already along day is about to get way longer.

A woman is dead in the roadway. Nearby, a dark SUV is on its crumpled roof with the front end of the vehicle smashed up against a huge pine tree. While the scene looks like the typical car versus pedestrian type situation, it isn’t. Homicide Detectives from the Major Crimes Unit North out of the Troop E barracks in Bangor are not called out to investigate fatal motor vehicle accidents.

They were told to make the ninety-minute drive, one way, not simply because Summer Randall is dead in the road. There is no doubt that the vehicle hit her. She is dressed in running clothes and may have come off of any number of nearby trails before being struck in the roadway. But the drunk driver, Jonathan Watters, probably did not kill her.

What killed her, in all likelihood, was a stab wound into her stomach. Dr. Ginny Waite from the medical examiner’s office believes she was stabbed some time shortly before she was hit by the car. That she was bleeding heavily internally and her body was failing her before she made it out on the roadway to be hit by the impaired driver. The discovery of a blood trail in the nearby woods means the medical examiner was right.

Meanwhile, Greenville, Maine, has a population of approximately 1400 people. That means the victim is well known among the locals. So too is her ex-boyfriend. He could be their prime suspect, but at the same time, other people also had reason to kill.

What follows is a complicated case full of twists, turns, and dead ends. It isn’t the only case Detective Justice is working either as he is continuing to pursue his suspicions about his exonerated former partner.

Building on the events of Crimson Thaw, Bitter Fall powers along at a steady pace that tightly holds the attention of the reader. Character building continues here at a slower pace as the main focus is investigating and solving cases.

A main aspect also seems to be aimed squarely at making the reader hungry for massive sized cinnamon buns.

A mighty good read in what is a very good series. The third book in the series, Dark Harbor, is currently scheduled to be released in August. One hopes that might be moved to a sooner date.


Published by Severn River Publishing, my digital ARC came direct from the author with no expectation of a review.


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360 reviews7 followers
January 13, 2026
Detective Brock Justice attends a crime scene where a young woman lies dead, the apparent victim of a lethal roadside crash, until a stab wound is found hidden beneath her clothing. Two causes of death and zero easy answers. With his partner, Detective Chloe Wright, Justice begins pulling at threads too many people want left alone. The victim had secrets and there are multiple suspects - an ex-boyfriend with a violent past, a married fitness trainer with too much to lose and a combat veteran living off the grid, haunted by ghosts of his own. While working the case, Justice is also fighting the fallout from testifying against a fellow trooper which he can't let go. Then a game warden’s trail camera captures something deep in the woods. Is it a clue or a warning?

This author is a former detective and this is reflected in the story's level of detail and its feeling of authenticity. The writing is crisp and the tension builds smoothly as the story progresses, keeping you interested in turning the pages. The characters are written with depth and realism, and the cast is diverse, reflecting the small-town setting. Justice is a great lead character who you can't help but empathize with, even when he is his own worst enemy and can't let things go. A well-written read with a great storyline and a few twists along the way culminating in great ending. I'm glad I discovered this author and look forward to reading more of his books. ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5

Thank you @severnriverpublishing for the opportunity to read and review this book. The opinions published here are entirely my own.
1,747 reviews13 followers
Review of advance copy
January 11, 2026
I received an ARC through "Severn River" and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.

The story begins with Brock arriving at what appeared to be a vehicle accident resulting in Death, but on reviewing the scene, it was determined to be a homicide. Shortly after he arrived, Chloe, his partner also arrived on the scene. Once Chloe arrived, Brock started to look as to where Summer, the victim, came from before being run over. Brock discovered a trail a ways off of the road and did a quick look-see and discovered where Summer had tripped and fallen into the brush. It was discovered that Summer had been stabbed at another location and ran in an attempt to get away from her assailant. Brock also met up with Ethan Mathers, a trooper he testified against.

Read along and discover what steps Brock, Chloe and Zim took as they tried to locate Summer's killer. Learn what else Brock began looking into in addition to locating who had beat up Summer's ex-boyfriend. The ending is well done and answers all of the open questions.

This is definitely a story that will keep your interest, don't miss out!
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43 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 12, 2026
This book opens with a heart-pounding chase through the woods and I was gripped by the second paragraph!
Detective Brock Justice is called to Moosehead Lake in rural Maine to investigate the death of a U.S. Representative's daughter. As in most well-written mysteries, everyone's secrets get dragged to the surface and the list of suspects expands with each new revelation. Told in close 3rd person (my favorite POV) Coffin brings readers into the minds of a wide range characters and fleshes each one out with wonderful detail (even the female characters are well-crafted!).

Coffin packs in the action and layers in accurate details about police investigations, and fully immerses readers into this world. Each character felt real, from MCs to the victim's ex-boyfriend. Set in Greenville, Maine, the descriptions make me want to take a vacation there. The plot was twisty, and the ending was deeply satisfying.

Readers will enjoy this thoughtfully developed police procedural. I personally cannot wait to read the next book in the Detective Justice Series.
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4,363 reviews127 followers
Review of advance copy received from Edelweiss+
December 29, 2025
This is another good police procedure featuring a good lead in Detective Justice. He is a bit of a renegade, often going his own way, much to the dismay of his superiors. I like the strength of the setting with a little history of the area and good descriptions.

This complicated murder takes quite a bit of untangling. There is a nice twist at the end as well as some good suspense involving Brock's partner, Chloe. Brock is still being hounded by his testifying against another police official. That nemesis is close by here. We hope Brock will finally come out in the end the good guy he is.

This is a rewarding police procedure. While it is the second in a series, it reads well on its own. To understand Brock's obsession with nailing the police officer from the previous experiences, the first novel in the series should be read.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book from the publisher. My comments are an independent and honest review.
1,462 reviews29 followers
January 14, 2026
BITTER FALL - I really enjoyed reading this book; the pages just ran. Interesting story lines with a variety of characters that made for an intriguing and immersing way to relax. No misdirection since presumptions could be easily made by most readers. The killer was easy to figure out part way through the story. Source: Severn River Publishing. 4*

CRIMSON THAW - I was disappointed in this wordy and a slow-paced story. The characters are good and the story lines interesting, but the writing style was not for me. Source: Severn River Publishing. 3*

THE PIRATE'S SECRET - The writing style reminds me of Die Hard and Hudson Hawk. Silly in places but with good story lines and good characters. What the Pirate did was excellent. Source: Netgalley. 4*
415 reviews3 followers
December 9, 2025
Detective Brock Justice and his partner Chloe Wright are called to a lethal roadside crash, not as simple as a roadside accident when a stab wound is found. The victim is a well-known and well liked nurse at the local hospital. Enough suspects, and to put a twist in the story Evan Mathers (Brock’s old partner, and reason for being in Northern Main) is current working at the local sheriff department.
Page turner from the beginning, and what an ending!!!
Looking forward to more!
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66 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Goodreads Giveaways
December 27, 2025
Another great story from Mr. Coffin, filled with plot twists that have you leaning one way then you are headed in another direction. While many police procedurals are filled with stereotypes, Mr. Coffin's stories have a more natural feel to them. Best of all, he doesn't provide solutions out of thin air, but he included just enough detail along the way to have you finish the book thinking, I could have figured it out!
1,054 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
December 15, 2025
Bitter Fall is a realistic police procedural which is very well paced as we are drawn into the search by Detectives Wright and Justice for the killer of a well-liked college senior - murdered while out on an evening run. The ending was absolutely perfect! I received an ARC from Severn River Publishing and the opinions expressed are my own.
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800 reviews14 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 13, 2026
Brock Justice is definitely the detective you want working your case!

Brock's certainly not having an easy time of it, I guess it's true what they say, no good deed (in this case it's telling the truth) goes unpunished. The man has integrity oozing from his pores and honestly, I waited the entire book for the final pages. Bravo!

The jury, for me, is still out on his new partner Chloe Wright...I don't find her to be very likeable right now so I'll be anxious to see how the author grows her character in the next release. However, I can truly say I'm really enjoying some of the other side characters, they add depth and nuance to what could be just another police procedural.

I'm invested in the series and will certainly be back for more!
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