Birkett's Twelfth Corpse : The Reckoning At Hiney’s Slough

For forty years, Fred Birkett and Hank Room have competed along the Wisconsin River, racing currents and each other to recover the drowned. What began as rough rivalry has hardened into something darker, and when a young man vanishes beneath the water one July night, both old rivermen know the count will change before sunrise.

Birkett has always treated his strange luck as a joke. Room has never laughed. As lanterns swing across the black water and boats spread downstream, one of them claims victory too soon. In the quiet stretch near Hiney’s Slough, pride gives way to violence, and a single blow alters more than the score. By the time the searchers gather again, the river holds more than it should, and a desperate lie begins to unravel in the dark.

This is not a tale of mystery in the usual sense. It is a story about men who let resentment grow unchecked until it becomes action. The Wisconsin River moves swiftly, but not swiftly enough to hide everything. When the shouting starts downstream and then stops too suddenly, the searchers row toward a silence that feels wrong. What they find in the shadowed water will settle the rivalry forever, but not in the way either man planned.

August Derleth built his reputation on stories steeped in atmosphere and moral consequence. A founder of Arkham House and a close associate of H. P. Lovecraft, Derleth wrote detective fiction, regional tales, and supernatural stories that often carried a sharp sting at the end. “Birkett’s Twelfth Corpse” shows another side of his craft—lean, brutal, and grounded in river mud rather than cosmic horror. Even without ancient gods or forbidden tomes, Derleth proves he knows how to build dread from human weakness alone.

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For forty years, Fred Birkett and Hank Room have competed along the Wisconsin River, racing currents and each other to recover the drowned. What began as rough rivalry has hardened into something darker, and when a young man vanishes beneath the water one July night, both old rivermen know the count will change before sunrise.

Birkett has always treated his strange luck as a joke. Room has never laughed. As lanterns swing across the black water and boats spread downstream, one of them claims victory too soon. In the quiet stretch near Hiney’s Slough, pride gives way to violence, and a single blow alters more than the score. By the time the searchers gather again, the river holds more than it should, and a desperate lie begins to unravel in the dark.

This is not a tale of mystery in the usual sense. It is a story about men who let resentment grow unchecked until it becomes action. The Wisconsin River moves swiftly, but not swiftly enough to hide everything. When the shouting starts downstream and then stops too suddenly, the searchers row toward a silence that feels wrong. What they find in the shadowed water will settle the rivalry forever, but not in the way either man planned.

August Derleth built his reputation on stories steeped in atmosphere and moral consequence. A founder of Arkham House and a close associate of H. P. Lovecraft, Derleth wrote detective fiction, regional tales, and supernatural stories that often carried a sharp sting at the end. “Birkett’s Twelfth Corpse” shows another side of his craft—lean, brutal, and grounded in river mud rather than cosmic horror. Even without ancient gods or forbidden tomes, Derleth proves he knows how to build dread from human weakness alone.

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