Description
Boy in the Water by Stephen Dobyns is a literary psychological thriller set in an elite New Hampshire boarding school where hidden histories and moral fractures begin to surface after a series of unsettling events.
The story takes place at Bishop’s Hill Academy during a new academic year marked by tension and unease. The arrival of a new headmaster with reformist ideas disrupts the established order, while other newcomers to the school staff and community bring their own concealed pasts. Beneath the school’s calm, traditional exterior lies a network of secrets, rumours, and long-standing misconduct. As winter approaches, the atmosphere darkens and the boundaries between authority, innocence, and corruption begin to erode. The narrative gradually reveals how personal histories and institutional power dynamics intersect, leading to violence and irreversible consequences within the isolated school environment.
Boy in the Water is ideal for readers who enjoy literary thrillers focused on psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and the hidden darkness within seemingly ordinary communities.













