
Hello, Transcriber
A dark, addictive thriller about a woman caught between the truth and her own lies (Black Habour 1)
Hannah Morrissey(Author)
Bedford Square Publishers
Published on 9. October 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-83501-386-1 (ISBN)
Description
'The future of crime fiction is named Hannah Morrissey' Alex Finlay
'A moody, unsettling debut novel' **The Washington Post**
Every night police transcriber Hazel Greenlee listens as detectives divulge Black Harbor's gruesome crimes. Hazel, an aspiring novelist, believes that writing a book could be her only ticket out of this frozen hellscape. Her life isn't exactly brimming with inspiration, until her neighbor confesses to hiding the corpse of an overdose victim.
With an insider's look at the investigation, Hazel becomes spellbound by the lead detective, Nikolai Kole, and the chilling narrative he shares with her. Through his transcription, she learns that the suspicious death is linked to Candy Man, a drug dealer notorious for selling illegal substances to children. When Kole invites her on a covert operation to help take the dealer down, the promise of a story calls to her.
As the investigation unfolds, Hazel will learn just how far she'll go for a good story -- even if it means destroying her marriage and luring the killer to her as she plunges deeper into the city she's desperate to claw her way out of.
'A moody, unsettling debut novel' **The Washington Post**
Every night police transcriber Hazel Greenlee listens as detectives divulge Black Harbor's gruesome crimes. Hazel, an aspiring novelist, believes that writing a book could be her only ticket out of this frozen hellscape. Her life isn't exactly brimming with inspiration, until her neighbor confesses to hiding the corpse of an overdose victim.
With an insider's look at the investigation, Hazel becomes spellbound by the lead detective, Nikolai Kole, and the chilling narrative he shares with her. Through his transcription, she learns that the suspicious death is linked to Candy Man, a drug dealer notorious for selling illegal substances to children. When Kole invites her on a covert operation to help take the dealer down, the promise of a story calls to her.
As the investigation unfolds, Hazel will learn just how far she'll go for a good story -- even if it means destroying her marriage and luring the killer to her as she plunges deeper into the city she's desperate to claw her way out of.
Reviews / Votes
'A moody, unsettling debut novel' The Washington Post 'A dark, atmospheric, and compelling debut by a unique talent' C. J. Box 'The future of crime fiction is named Hannah Morrissey' Alex Finlay on The WidowmakerMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
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Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 129 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
194 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83501-386-1 (9781835013861)
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Hannah Morrissey
Hello, Transcriber
A dark, addictive thriller about a woman caught between the truth and her own lies (Black Habour 1)
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10/2025
Bedford Square Publishers
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Hannah Morrissey is the author of the Black Harbor suspense series which includes Hello, Transcriber, The Widowmaker, and When I'm Dead. A three-decade survivor of Wisconsin winters, Hannah enjoys putting her characters (and readers) in bone-chilling atmospheres that permeate beyond the page. Naturally, her books have carved out their own sub-genre of 'Midwestern Noir.'
Between roles of bookseller and copywriter, Hannah was inspired to write her debut novel while transcribing reports for her local police department. Far from home in a grim, crime-ridden city, it was her job to sit alone in the dead of night, listen, and type as detectives divulged the city's darkest secrets. There, she realized that every case was a story, and every story started with the same two words: 'Hello, Transcriber.'
Between roles of bookseller and copywriter, Hannah was inspired to write her debut novel while transcribing reports for her local police department. Far from home in a grim, crime-ridden city, it was her job to sit alone in the dead of night, listen, and type as detectives divulged the city's darkest secrets. There, she realized that every case was a story, and every story started with the same two words: 'Hello, Transcriber.'