"There are a lot of stories in this book; Lori Tobias spent thirty years finding them. The two big stories, though, are Lori and the Oregon Coast. She writes like an athlete, full-on strength and savvy, eyes on the prize every time. She’s part of the last generation of journalists who spent more time on foot than on the computer; she smelled story and went for it, as independent as a cowboy or a long-distance runner. The other story is the coast of Oregon, of course, where storms come and murderers hide and ships sink—and where good things happen along one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in the country. Mostly, for decades, you wouldn’t have known, if not for Lori Tobias." —Sandra Scofield author of Mysteries of Love & Grief, The Last Draft, and Occasions of Sin
“Lori Tobias is a journalist with compassion and strength, and a deep need to find the truth. Her reporting is a gift to the many small communities that dot the Oregon Coast, and Storm Beat is the bow that wraps them up.” —Theresa Wisner, author of Daughter of Neptune
"Told with the graceful ebb and flow of an ocean, Storm Beat is the tale of a woman shaped by the local events she covers for a newspaper, while also firmly placing the reader in the wider zeitgeist of the past thirty years." —Holly Lorincz, author of the bestselling Crown Heights