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November 2000

 



by Finzzzz


Welcome to a monthly column whose topic will be...books!

First, a little background on me. After graduating from college, I joined the staff at Lauriat’s Books, a New England chain of bookstores. I managed several of their stores before going back to school to get my degree in education and a career in teaching. Bookselling still being in my blood, I joined the staff part-time at Jabborwocky Books, a small independent bookstore in Newburyport, Massachusetts. See us here: http://shop.townonline.com/shop/j/jabberwockybooks/ (an old site which will soon be updated) Besides getting a generous discount, I get many advanced reading copies and enjoy talking with customers about books. My favorite genres are mysteries and thrillers and this column will be skewed that way. However, I would be delighted to get your opinion on books that you have read and would love to see featured here. Please E-Mail me at Finzzzz@aol.com .

November’s Featured Books

One Bad ThingWhat happens when you make one error in judgement and that one mistake just snowballs on you? That's the premise of Bill Eidson's latest book. From the jacket: "McKenna is a good man mad with grief, who blames himself for the death of his teenage daughter. He's given up his house and business, bought a boat, and sailed away with his wife Caroline--only to continuously fight with her, sending her away. So he has to take on a new crewman to sail back to Boston, and he picks Tom Cain, who is pure evil. When Cain is about to be caught smuggling diamonds by the Coast Guard, he convinces McKenna to lie to save him . . . for a share. McKenna does, and finds himself bound by chains of murder. First he has to kill the murderous Cain to survive. And then the people Cain cheated come after McKenna. And Caroline. The tension mounts and the body-count grows." This was an exciting edge of your seat thriller. Eidson manages to throw in everything but the kitchen sink: a believable protagonist forced to face his dark side, car chases, shootouts, art heists, dirty dealings, double crosses, and a brother/sister villainous combo you wouldn't believe! Set in my hometown of Newburyport, Massachusetts, I think you'll really enjoy this thriller.

A Place of ExecutionIn my favorite mystery of the year, British author Val McDermid takes us back to an England of the early 60's to visit a series of child kidnappings. Detective Inspector George Bennett is haunted by the disappearance of schoolgirl Alison Carter. It appears she has been murdered yet no body has been found. As Bennett probes deeper into this mystery, he comes to know the residents of Alison's hometown of Scardale, an insular community where most are related. Here, suspects abound, one is caught and convicted, but the mystery doesn't end there, it will haunt George Bennett for the rest of his life. Did the wrong man hang for this heinous crime? Twists and turns abound and McDermid's prose is hauntingly beautiful. If you enjoy PBS mysteries such as the "Prime Suspect" series you may want to check this book out.

ScavengerTom Savage (The Inheritance) is back with a book just as thrilling. Mark Stevenson is a New York writer who has just published a thinly disguised novel based on a series of killing by "The Family Man", a serial killer responsible for the deaths of five families across the country. This "Family Man' stopped suddenly without being apprehended. While winning accolades for his book from the publishing world, Stevenson is contacted by "Scavenger", who apparently knows what happened tot he real killer. WHat follows is a bizzare scavenger hunt that takes Stevenson from crime scene to crime scene in a macabre game full of so many plot twists and turns. Leave a couple hours for this book you will not want to put it down!!

November Book Club

If Oprah can do it, so can I! Welcome to November’s Book Club. Here’s how I envision this working: I’ll give everyone a book to read for the month. Your assignment is to read the book and let me know what you thought about it. With your permission, I’ll post some responses here next month. If more people are interested, perhaps we could hold a discussion group on the book on either AIM or an AOL chat room. Just let me know. If you have any ideas for book club books E-Mail me.

Motherless BrooklynIn one of my favorite novels of the year, Jonathan Lethem (Girl in Landscape) takes the classic detective novel and turns it on its ears. Lionel Essrog, "Freakshow" to his friends, is a "detective" who works for small time Brooklyn mobster Frank Minna. Minna rescued Lionel and a few of his friends from a Brooklyn orphanage when the quartet were teenagers and now they do odd jobs for the mob boss under the cover of a detective agency/limo serice. Freakshow is afflicted with Tourette’s Syndrome and has a way of words that is extremely intriguing. When Minna is found fatally stabbed, it is up to Freakshow to become a real detective and solve the murder in order to set things right both in his head and in the real world. Lethem’s play on words as he gets us into the mind of Lionel is a tour-de-force of creative writing and his plot deftly weaves us through a maze of Mafia hit men, Zen Buddhists, Japanese businessmen, and Polish giants. A thoroughly enjoyable read!

Till next month....Support your local independent bookstore.
Happy reading!


Finz