![]() To Hazel, this is terrifying but intriguing. During one shift, Investigator Nikolai Kole’s alluring “Hello, Transcriber” fills her headphones-and Hazel’s drug-addled neighbor, Sam, writes a message in the frost on her office window with a severed finger that isn’t his. When she takes a night shift job as a transcriber at the police department, Hazel hopes to find fodder for the novel-in-progress she believes will help her escape Black Harbor at last. Her vivacious influencer/radio DJ sister, Elle, is no safe harbor: The two are often at odds, not least because Hazel feels bland by comparison. Their lives orbit around his drinking and hunting, and the terrible sex he demands every three days. ![]() They’ve been together since they were 16, but romance has long since departed. ![]() The 26-year-old has been in Black Harbor for two years as the trailing spouse of aquatic ecologist Tommy. ![]() People frequently leap from Forge Bridge, a spot that Hazel Greenlee finds herself drawn to time and again. ![]() “Welcome to Black Harbor, you’ll love it here!” said no one ever, as quickly becomes evident in Hannah Morrissey’s gritty gothic-noir thriller, Hello, Transcriber, which is set in a fictional Wisconsin city with the highest crime rate in the state and a rising suicide rate to match. ![]()
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