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The Killing Circle: A Novel by Andrew Pyper
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The Killing Circle: A Novel

by Andrew Pyper

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St. Martin's Minotaur (2008), Hardcover, 336 pages

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This book was fantastic! I couldn't put it down. At first I wasn't real sure I would enjoy. I in't like the iea of it. Seeme kind of unrealistic. But as I read it the drama and emotions made it really feel realistic. The emotions were so real. You could really relate to everything the character was feeling even if you hadn't been in the situations before. Great book. Deffinately recomend it. ( )
  carlienichole | Dec 29, 2009 |
I almost didn't get started on the book after the first couple of slighty confusing pages. I stuck it through though, and did partially figure out the ending early, but not everything. Overall the book does maintain a certain tension through a dream-like, somewhat surreal attitude. It follows a mind that is looking for solutions and a protection for his son, at any cost. The hallucinatory aspects of the principal character's mind, darting off in different directions, do show someone who formulates a possible answer to what they're going through, no matter how off the wall it might be, then discards it for another. All the while, people are dying around him.

Not a book I would normally read, but I did, and I enjoyed it. Don't read it in a skimming way though, because the language used was obviously formulated to show the confusion and pathways a person under extreme stress would take. ( )
  paulco | Dec 24, 2009 |
A good read - I thought it was pretty enjoyable overall. Normally I'm not one to go for the chestnutty "writer as character in mysterious murder", but here it was handled a lot better than in most other places.
  dnorum | Dec 6, 2009 |
This book was fantastic. The drama the excitment I couldn't put it down. The story woven was something I felt as if I was there. I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next. Not my usual genre and I am so glad I read it. Sending it to all my friends to read and get a taste of "The Killing Circle". ( )
  ericajbrown | Dec 1, 2009 |
It took me 6 days to force myself to read this book. The first
chapter was about the only interesting read. From there it became more and more confusing. I got the gist of the story. A widower with a young son who is a newspaper columnist wanna be novelist joins a writer's workshop only to discover he doesn't have anything to contribute to the group. The group is made up of some rather strange characters, and as the weeks pass, there are abductions and murders in the area that may be connected to the group. There is a jump in time of several years and the main character is now a successful novelist whose first book has made him a household name although he apparently stole his material from one of the writers in the workshop he attended in the past. Slowly the members of that workshop turn up dead and our author becomes a person of interest to the police in these homicides. Meanwhile, the real killer kidnaps his son and he pursues the one he suspects responsible. How that happens and how it ends is all that's left to tell, but took me forever to reach. I will pass this on to other family readers to see if it is just me or something lacking in this book. ( )
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From acclaimed, internationally bestselling author Andrew Pyper, a suspenseful page-turner that explores the repercussions of the most dishonest of thefts: stealing another’s story and calling it your own.When Patrick Rush, journalist, single father, and failed novelist, decides to join a creative writing circle, it seems a fertile time for the imagination. Throughout Toronto, a murderer is striking at random, leaving his victims’ bodies mutilated and dismembered, and taunting the police with cryptic notes.
            Influenced by the atmosphere of menace and fear, the group begins to read each other their own dark, unsettling tales. One, Angela, tells a mesmerizing story about a childstealer called the Sandman. Patrick, though, ?nds fantasy and reality becoming blurred. Is the maniac at large in fact the Sandman? What does Angela really know? And is he himself being stalked by the killer?
            It is only when his son is snatched that Patrick understands what he must do: embark on a horrifying journey into the unknown and track down the elusive ?gure known as the Sandman.
            At once a complex and compulsive read, The Killing Circle explores the side effects of an increasingly fame-mad culture, where even the staid realm of literature can fall prey to ravenous ambition and competition.

"Extraordinary . . . Powered by an ingeniously nonlinear narrative and suffused with a tone thick with dread, this is easily Pyper’s most ambitious—and absorbing—work to date.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The Killing Circle is one great read: darkly lyrical and atmospheric, it’s as haunting as it is gripping. Highly recommended.” —Harlan Coben
“Very smart, very scary, very good: once I started I couldn’t stop. Fans of dark and witty suspense will love The Killing Circle.” —Peter Abrahams, author of Oblivion

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