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Blue Place [Kindle Edition]

Nicola Griffith
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'It's hard to overpraise the taut plotting and broad intelligence of this thriller' Washington News; 'Ms Griffith is an astonishingly gifted writer' Allen Ginsberg

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A police lieutenant with the elite "Red Dogs" until she retired at twenty-nine , Aud Torvigen is a rangy six-footer with eyes the color of cement and a tendency to hurt people who get in her way. Born in Norway into the failed marriage between a Scandinavian diplomat and an American businessman, she now makes Atlanta her home, luxuriating in the lush heat and brashness of the New South. She glides easily between the world of silken elegance and that of sleaze and sudden savagery, equally at home in both; functional, deadly, and temporarily quiescent, like a folded razor.

On a humid April evening between storms, out walking just to stay sharp, she turns a corner and collides with a running woman, Catching the scent of clean, rain-soaked hair, Aud nods and silently tells the stranger Today, you are lucky, and moves on—when behind her house explodes, incinerating its sole occupant, a renowned art historian. When Aud turns back, the woman is gone.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 270 KB
  • Print Length: 324 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0380790882
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books (13 Oct 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B000R8ABGS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #168,250 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
I read on and on into the night wanting to get to the end and yet knowing I would regret it's ending. I found this book to be exhilarating and moving.

Aud was the ultimate "butch", strong and sexy. Her character was intelligent as well as open to suggestion.

Having visited Altanta several times, it was interesting to walk through Atlanta one more time from the eyes of a woman such as Aud as well as explore the ice of Norway.

Women struggle with feelings of inadequacy most of their lives. I applaud Griffith for confidently putting the characters, Aud and Julia down on paper in such a self-assured way.

I must admit to finding some of the book lacking as the male characters seemed quite flat, but I attributed them to the pronounced quality of Aud Torvingen.

Ms. Griffith's use of metaphor and carefully placed descriptions of biological functions were accurate as well as interesting.

My hat's off to Nicola Griffith for putting together a book that should inspire many lesbian writers, women writers, to allow for the possibility of women as successful not throughly dependent on a man to survive.

I enjoyed it very much and have recommended it to my friends.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Destined to become a classic of the genre. This is a rip-roaring, unputdownable, cracking page turner. A stunningly well paced narrative, building from a slow burn start to an ending that delivers a devastating blow.

Aud Torvingen - 6ft Norwegian Uberbabe. Ex-cop, and now bodyguard, self-defence expert, freefall skydiver, master carpenter, glacier climber and top horticulturist to boot(!!). A lethal killer. Super-cool, confident and in control. But becomes fallible as soon as she falls in love with Julia Lyons-Bennet, the woman whom Aud has been hired by, to protect.

This is a bitter-sweet love story, with a strong central character that you care deeply about. In Aud Torvingen, Nicola Griffith has created the quintessential Lesbian Icon. Intriguing, complex and believable.

By the very nature of the genre you know a tragedy is just waiting to happen. And the bad guy is screamingly obvious. But this doesn't matter. It is the journey that counts.

The narrative takes you to places you don't usually come across in this genre, and has a beautiful sence of time and place. Very evocative of the Norwegian landscape, mixing as it does myth and fable, the fjells, local cuisine, character and temperament.

The novel itself is reminiscent of David Lindsey's 'Requiem for a Glass Heart' in it's central Lesbian relationship, breakneck narrative thrust and killer ending.

Like all great novels 'The Blue Place' leaves you desperate for more. But how can any future installments ever hope to compare with such an astonishing and accomplished work - and one that is so obviously a one off.

A pleasure to read this outstanding novel. Extremely Highly Recommended.

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Format:Hardcover
After devouring Griffith's first two well-written, well-researched works of speculative fiction(Ammonite, Slow River), I was looking forward to Blue Place. Even with the change of genre, I expected more intelligent and literary fiction. I was not entirely disappointed. As usual, Griffith researched the locations and the science well - and the writing was skillful. Her imagination, though - so prevalent in the first two books, seems to have taken a particularly dark turn. Aud Torvingen is an Aryan dream - monied, educated, strong,white - if only she weren't a lesbian. Except for her unsettling enjoyment of violence, she is too perfect - a kind of female Scharwzenegger. This kind of character deserves a satirical edge and there is none. And lastly, I didn't find the book much of a thriller in the traditional sense. There is intense action, violence, wild chases, etc - but, in the end you care less about "who done it" than about Aud herself and her personal evolution. And, in the end, the promise of such an evolution is dashed. Stick to speculative fiction, Nicola - you're MUCH better at it.
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A MUST-READ!!!
Nicola's Griffith writing style is something i never ran across reading a lot of lesbian fiction or fiction.
A must-read book.
A mixed feelings in the end of the book. Read more
Published on 16 Aug 2008 by K-Nurik-K
Kiss Me, Deadly
The first Nicola Griffith book I read was Slow River. That book (notwithstanding its somewhat bewildering intercutting of time-frames and of first- and third-person narrative) was... Read more
Published on 5 April 2007 by Paul Magnussen
Psychopath Lady Cop on the Loose!
Excuse me? Would blood-lusting Aud get past the psychological assessments of the police force? Since she did I assume this book is a critique of the Atlanta police unit! Read more
Published on 3 Sep 1999
One of the best books I've read in a long time.
Nicola Griffith won me over on page 3 when she described Atlanta in winter as "a pale black and white photograph of a city. Read more
Published on 8 Aug 1999
Good writing, Bad story
I considered myself a great fan of Nicola Griffith's after reading Slow River. However, The Blue Pace did not live up to my expectations. Read more
Published on 8 Aug 1999
Compelling, complex, genre-defying
Complex, layered, The Blue Place is a genre masterpiece. It centers on - indeed, is told from the first-person point of view of, Aud Torvingen, a Jane Bond fantasy super-heroine. Read more
Published on 7 Aug 1999
Dyke Queen Lover of Lesbian Detective Fiction
Quite a change of pace from the other two books in Griffith's oeuvre, but I agree with the other reviewers who liked this one. Read more
Published on 26 Jun 1999
Darkness in life's morning
Nicola Griffith's novels are focusing more and more astutely on the struggle to separate from family, the transition described as eloquently by Gail Sheehy as by the new-age... Read more
Published on 6 Jun 1999
Every book is killer!
Nicola has written four novels, and edited three anthologies. Each of these has won a major award, which is all the more remarkable given her movement from sf writer to sf editor... Read more
Published on 7 May 1999
A great read with interesting characters and description
Once you suspend your disbelief with respect to a 29 year old woman from Denmark being a retired Atlanta police lieutenant, this "novel of suspense" is a great read. Read more
Published on 24 Mar 1999
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