Darkness Peering

by Alice Blanchard | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0553581295 Global Overview for this book
Registered by CrazyTabasco of Tuttlingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany on 3/26/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by CrazyTabasco from Tuttlingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany on Sunday, March 26, 2006
Book Description
Moving from writing short stories to a novel is more than a test of endurance--it involves a daunting feat of courage as well as working a whole new set of muscles. Luckily, Alice Blanchard (whose collection The Stuntman's Daughter won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize) has courage and muscles to spare. Her debut thriller starts on familiar turf: the transplanted big-city cop taking on the job of small-town police chief to create a better life for his family. But Nalen Storrow, who moved from Boston to the Maine community of Flowering Dogwood, hasn't found the paradise he or his family was seeking. The faded town has a rather high crime rate, including the murder of a teenage girl with Down's syndrome in 1980, which begins the book. Nalen's own teenage son, Billy, quickly hooks up with the wrong crowd--and local gossip connects him to the murder. Billy's behavior has driven a wedge between Nalen and his wife, damaging their marriage. In fact, the only family member who seems bettered by the move is daughter Rachel, who at age 9 is a smart and pretty child who idolizes her father.

Blanchard has a heaven-sent gift for summing characters up in a phrase--like the local medical examiner: "Archie was all dancing belly--a balding, fortyish indoor enthusiast who barreled toward the scene with the kind of eagerness most people reserved for sex or steak dinners...." She guides us through Nalen Storrow's disintegrating world with deceptive ease. And then she segues seamlessly into Rachel's inevitable reappearance 18 years later as a police officer in the very same town. Rachel uncovers leads to the unsolved murder of the young girl from two decades ago and also investigates a new murder. Along the way, we get wonderful helpings of poetry from Poe (including the perfect title) and from Yeats. Who could ask for anything more--except a sequel?

Book details
Paperback: 336 pages; Publisher: Bantam Books (2000); ISBN: 0553581295

Released 17 yrs ago (7/1/2006 UTC) at RABCK in -- Per Post geschickt/ Persönlich weitergegeben --, Baden-Württemberg Germany

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

I'll send this book on Saturday, July 1, 2006 to amaquima as a RABCK. Why? Because she wrote in her RABCK.com profil, that she will receive books of this category.
Have a nice day and enjoy reading… ;-)

CU… CT

PS. Be free to release the book after you read it, thanks.

Journal Entry 3 by amaquima from Lymington , Hampshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 25, 2006
I just got this book today from CrazyTabasco... unexpected surprise... thank you very much!!!

Rabck is really giving me a lesson... i've just released one book into the wild, i think this might be the moment to start doing it for real....

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