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Blacklands [Hardcover]

Belinda Bauer
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press (2 Jan 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0593062949
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593062944
  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 2.9 x 23.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (146 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 348,538 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Original, unsettling and atmospheric, this is a debut that hits the ground running
--VAL MCDERMID

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A chilling psychological debut, Blacklands introduces an extraordinary new author reminiscent of the best of Minette Walters and Barbara Vine.

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73 of 75 people found the following review helpful
Blacklands Indeed 25 Jan 2010
By Simon Savidge Reads TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Blacklands is a rather dark tale of two halves, one part of it is the tale of an unhappy and dysfunctional family, and the other is the dark tale of the mind of a serial killer. The thing, or person, that links the two is a twelve year old boy called Steven Lamb. Steven is one of those boys who isn't very popular at school in fact even his teachers try not to notice him and even try to avoid him and his `smell of mildew', so much so they ignore his being bullied. His home life is also not the best, living on the breadline, Steven with his Mum, Nan and little brother Davey.

It's not the happiest of households either, his mum has a favourite son which isn't Steven and his Nan has been bitter and angry ever since the disappearance of Steven's Uncle Billy. Aged eleven Billy vanished between the newsagent and his house believed to be the victim of serial killer Arnold Avery. Steven decides and in some way becomes slightly obsessed that finding Billy's body will make everything better and if he does it his family will love him more. After fruitless digging on Exmoor he decides that he will write to his Uncle's killer, what he doesn't realise is that this provides Arnold Avery with the perfect game.

Steven is a brilliant character and I really enjoyed reading him and following his journey. Occasionally I thought he spoke and acted a lot older than twelve, having said that with his home life the way it was and all the bullying I could understand why he might have aged quicker. I thought the premise was an interesting and yet incredibly disturbing one. I found getting into the mind of Avery and his paedophilic ways made for difficult reading, I am of a mind though reading shouldn't always be comfortable just like it shouldn't always be happy.

If I was judging a book by its cover I would possibly, and I don't mean to sound a snob, not have picked Blacklands up as it looked like a bit of a bad crime throwaway summer read and it's not at all. I can't say I enjoyed the book because I don't think you can enjoy a book with a serial killing paedophile, I was enthralled though, gripped too and turned the pages till suddenly it was finished and a few hours had whizzed by. It's not got the best prose that I have ever seen yet it does get into the minds of an unfortunate twelve year old as well as the darkest recesses of a serial killers mind. I would recommend people give this a go.
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86 of 92 people found the following review helpful
By Stephanie DePue TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
"Blacklands" is a British mystery and an exercise in psychological suspense. It is a debut novel from Belinda Bauer, who has worked as a journalist and screenwriter. She won the Carl Foreman/BAFTA Award for Young British Screenwriters and was a runner-up in the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for her short story "Mysterious Ways." Bauer was raised in England and Africa, and now lives in Wales.

The novel concerns 12-year old Steven Lamb, a small, but seemingly ordinary boy. However, he is anything but ordinary. Eighteen years ago, his eleven-year old uncle Billy Peters disappeared. Most residents of his village, Shipcott, assume he has been murdered, and buried on Exmoor, the seaside moor that surrounds them. After all, only two years later Arnold Avery confessed to killing six other children and burying them on the surrounding moors. But Steven's grandmother doesn't believe her favorite child is dead, and she spends her days standing lonely guard at the front window of their home, waiting and watching for the boy's return. In fact, the entire family, Steven's Mum, and his younger brother Davey, are still suffering the aftereffects of Billy's mysterious disappearance. So Steven spends every spare minute digging up the moor, looking for Billy's body. Until, that is, he gets the bright idea of writing Avery in prison, seeking further information. A dangerous cat and mouse game ensues; and Steven is just a young boy.

Debut novel or not, this is a well-done mystery. The plot is tight and suspenseful; writing is good, whether narrative, descriptive, or dialog. Bauer has created excellent, vivid characters in Steven, his family, friends, and enemies, and the murderous Avery. She also has done an excellent job of giving us the atmosphere of a small, isolated village; and the moors that surround this particular one: her descriptions of the flora and fauna are fine. I look forward to her next.
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47 of 50 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Although Blacklands fits comfortably into the crime genre, this book is actually part thriller, part crime drama and part coming-of-age story. It's a study of ordinary people under extraordinary pressure; Steven and his family still suffering from a distant crime, and a killer playing a cunning long game for another chance at psychopathic glory.

While much of current crime fiction seems to use more gore and more sadism to attract attention, Blacklands heads in its own direction. In fact Bauer goes out of her way to avoid being graphic, while making it clear that Avery is a monster. This light touch sets it apart from much of what's on the market today.

Characterisations more than do justice to the plot, and we're taken inside the heads of a twelve-year old and a serial killer with equal conviction, thinking, seeing and feeling what they do .

This is a gripping and believable read, created with spare and beautiful prose. Highly recommended.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
gripping
the setting is clear and crisp, the scene is set and well paced and narrative is clean but human. all you need for a good read and to keep you reading as you go deep into this... Read more
Published 18 days ago by sreece
Disappointing
Belinda Bauer's latest book, Darkside, got rave reviews which referred to this earlier book with approval, so I thought I would start with it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Crime Buff
Tragic and brilliantly written
I loved this book. I think if you want a 'whodunnit' you will be barking up the wrong tree and that may account for some of the more critical reviews... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Soulie61
Stunning read
I bought this book the minute I finished Darklands as I'd loved that book so much and I wasn't disappointed by this one either. In fact I thought this an even stronger novel. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Miss Readalot
Blacklands
The book was a Christmas present for our daughter. It was delivered promptly and as described so I was happy with that, especially as it was such a reasonable price for a stocking... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs. J. A. Latham
A Real Gem
I bought this purely because I was interested in a crime novel set on Exmoor - Belinda Bauer doesn't disappoint, there is a very strong sense of place in the book and the moor... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Redwood the Younger
Very dark!
Very unsettling and very dark. It is a bit worrying that Belinda Bauer can get into the mind of a paedophile so knowingly! Very Exmoor Noire.
Published 6 months ago by jn
A departure from your normal thriller types
Thrillers are not my normal genre, I don't really enjoy these kind of books but I did like the whole concept of this book a fascinating one. Read more
Published 6 months ago by J. Willis
A Winning Coming of Age Story
I picked this up because Belinda Bauer won the CWA Debut Novel award of 2008 for it (contestants must submit first chapter and scenario), and then went on to win the CWA GOLD... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Richard B. Cameron
So glad I read it
I can't really add much that hasn't already been said about this wonderful novel. However, I avoided reading this book for some time because I was concerned the subject matter... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Tina Orr Munro
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