Imprint: No Exit Press

Series: Black Harbor

The Unlucky Ones

Hannah Morrissey

‘Dark, gritty and addictive… this is Hannah Morrissey at her best’ Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author

Temperatures and violent crimes have risen to all-time highs as a new drug ravages Black Harbor.

Sergeant Nikolai Kole discovers a body wrapped in garbage bags and doused in bleach in the back of a clubhouse. Tommy Greenlee, the ex-husband of Kole’s former lover, Hazel, has been shot several times and left for dead. And the killer left what appears to be a calling card.

When Hazel returns to Black Harbor, she is back in the heated atmosphere of Kole’s orbit. Their love affair can hardly pick up where it left off. They both used each other to their own ends before: would they do it again?

As they work together to solve this murder, they will not only unearth Black Harbor’s deepest, darkest secrets – they’ll each have to face their own.

Category:

Paperback

RRP: £9.99

ISBN: 9781835013922

Published: April 9, 2026

Extent: 304 pages

Ebook

RRP: £6.99

ISBN: 9781835013939

Published: April 9, 2026

Reviews

‘Dark, gritty and addictive, The Unlucky Ones is Hannah Morrissey at her best’ Mary Kubica, NYT bestselling author of She’s Not Sorry

‘Morrissey’s talents take center stage here: moody, razor-sharp prose; a scrupulously plotted chain of events; and a cast of characters so real they leap off the page’ Kimberly Belle, internationally bestselling author

‘Smouldering with suspense and teeming with grit’ Kimi Cunningham Grant, USA Today bestselling author

‘A tense, twisty thriller with Morrissey’s razor-sharp, vivid prose’ David Ellis, New York Times bestselling author

Hannah Morrissey

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 …

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