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Acts of Violence [Kindle Edition]

Ryan David Jahn
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)

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'Dark, compelling and powerful; this is a book of real substance. Ryan David Jahn is a rare and fine talent.'
--R. J. Ellory

'Acts of Violence offers atmospheric insights into our way of life and our refusal to take responsibility.'
--Waterstones Books Quarterly

'This terrific debut was inspired by the true story of Kitty Genovese; her murder in 1964 outside her home in New York was witnessed by neighbours whose alleged lack of response prompted investigation into the phenomenon of "Bystander effect". . .Acts of Violence us a wonderfully visual book - the effect is of watching, unseen, through a dozen different windows as Jahn switches from one scenario to the next. Powerful, compassionate and authentic, it works both as a mystery and as a snapshot of America in the early 1960s.'
--Guardian

'Acts of Violence is a shocking and powerful literary thriller and without doubt, the most outstanding novel I have read this year.'
--It's A Crime!

'Excellent, a superb series of fictional stories.'
--The Times

'A thought-provoking and terrifying tour-de-force from an innovative thriller writer, which stayed with me for days after finishing the final haunting sentence.'
--9/10 Peterborough Evening Telegraph

'A gripping, thoughtful psychological thriller, which deftly interweaves the stories of the victim, her killer and the neighbours...Jahn's style creates a voyeuristic distance between reader and characters that perfectly matches his theme, the fearfulness and atomisation of urban life that encourages each man to be an island.'
--Financial Times

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Katrina Marino is about to become America’s most infamous murder victim. This is Katrina’s story, and the story of her killer. It is also the story of Katrina’s neighbours, those who witnessed her murder and did nothing: the terrified Vietnam draftee; the woman who thinks she’s killed a child, and her husband who will risk everything for the truth; the former soldier planning suicide and the man who saves him. And others whose lives are touched by the crime: the elderly teacher whose past is catching up with him; the amateur blackmailer who’s about to find out just what sort of people he’s been threatening; the corrupt cop who believes he is God’s ‘red right hand’. Shocking and compassionate, angry and gripping, ACTS OF VIOLENCE is a sprawling, cinematic tour-de-force, a terrifying crime novel unlike any other.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 511 KB
  • Print Length: 296 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0230743595
  • Publisher: Pan Books; 2 edition (2 July 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003TWOKAC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #35,088 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
By AR VINE™ VOICE
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Katrina Marino works in a bar. Late one night on her way home from work she is brutally attacked outside her apartment building. Hearing her screams, her neighbours flock to their windows and look out at the assault. But they are all too busy with their own problems and quickly forget about Kat, slowly bleeding to death outside. Each assumes someone will have called the police, but no one does, leaving the seriously injured girl alone and at the mercy of her vicious attacker.

This is a very powerful and disturbing book, which stayed with me long after I had finished it. The story becomes all the more horrific when you realise that it is actually based on a true crime, where 38 people allegedly witnessed a woman being murdered and did nothing. Jahn's writing is brilliant, fluid and poetic and simple. He switches perspective with each chapter, jumping from character to character as the night unfolds. The book deals with so many serious and moral issues: euthanasia, war, racism, corruption, homophobia, paedophilia, wife swapping... it seems that none of humanity's darkest facets are left untouched.

And none of his characters are blameless. Anyone in the book could have saved Kat, just by picking up the phone. The chapters that take her POV are extremely moving, as she laments that she just wanted a hot bath after a long shift at work, but she is dragged away from her door by a strange man who is loitering in the night and made to suffer an appalling ordeal. The attacker is also given his own chapters, which makes his crime all the more disturbing, as we understand his desires and motivations.

Whilst horrible, this novel is extremely compelling and I read it in one sitting in a couple of hours. It is thought provoking and certainly made me question what my own reaction would be to witnessing a crime of this nature. A sad indictment of human nature - read it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By E. Heckingbottom TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Set in 1964, this is the story of a death - a particularly horrendous death and of the reactions of those who witnessed it.

The initial attack on Katrina Marino was observed by many of her neighbours, brought to their windows by her screams; however, for their own reasons, nobody did anything. Although they saw the attack, safe inside their cosy homes, they all had a reason for not wanting to call the police out. Everyone thought that someone else would do something: everyone left it to someone else and, in the end, they all became complicit in the murder of a young waitress.

All the characters are all well drawn out, from the sleazy, corrupt cop to the woman who is worried that she may have killed a child, and their stories are intriguing. You are left wondering what will happen to them all!

An intriguing book - I can't help but hope for a sequel and will certainly be looking for other books by this author.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By T. SMEDLEY VINE™ VOICE
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This novel is a very powerful, well-written piece of work and pretty bleak stuff, covering as it does a range of humankind's worst aspects; on offer here we have adultery, assisted suicide, blackmail, wife-swapping, police corruption, child abuse, racism and of course rape and murder, which is what the story centres around.

Most of these things take place in a development of flats in the course of one night and there are occasional glimpses of goodness in this sea of sin, the character of Frank being the prime example, together with the two men who 'find' each other and hopefully happiness. I found the optimism of Kat particularly upsetting and what happens to her is a truly horrific sequence of events, completely outside of her control.

Short, punchy chapters keep you turning the pages and you really can't put this down. This novel simply a snapshot in time with no real conclusions or tidy endings, but a short way into the book you feel as if you know the characters very well and in a very intimate way. The fact it's based on a true event adds to the power and the people's actions seem very real, making you imagine how you'd react in a similar situation...
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Not for me
I have to admit I bought this book on the strength of seeing a good review of Jahn's other book The Dispatcher. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Rosscumming05
As Good as it Gets
Early one morning, a woman is raped and murdered in full view of her neighbours, none of whom do anything to help her. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kartowidjojo
Gripping
This novel has been criticised for being over-violent, and it certainly isn't one for the faint-hearted. Read more
Published 3 months ago by F. M. M. Stott
Acts of Violence
This book contains exactly what it says: many acts of violence. It's ok if you like having murders and beatings described in all their gory detail. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Bookworm
Swallow it down why doncha....
Set in an apartment complex which looks out onto a partially cultivated garden area, this concerns the activities of one night. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Eileen Shaw
3 1/2 Stars -- A Pretty Good Effort Inspired By The Social...
3 1/2 Stars -- A Pretty Good Effort Inspired By The Social Psychological Phenomenon Known As The Bystander Effect! Read more
Published 10 months ago by bobbewig
Unremittingly negative
I've given up on this book about half way through.

While I found it very easy to read, and can't fault the writing style, it was in the end just too depressing to be... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Dancer
I must have missed something
This was not an enjoyable read. I'm not referring the violence, it just didn't hang together well, too little time was spent on too many characters so I had a complete lack of... Read more
Published 12 months ago by RonJuggs
It is violent !
Picture should have given a clue ! Aware this was about a violent murder but hadn't expected so much violence to surround it. Read more
Published 14 months ago by CaroB
Interesting but flawed debut
Ryan David Jahn's first novel is based around a real-life murder case in Sixties' America. A young woman is subjected to a prolonged and brutal assault while her neighbours watch... Read more
Published 15 months ago by M. D. Smart
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