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by Jess Walter (Author)
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Coronet Books; New edition edition (7 Feb 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 034081991X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340819913
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 711,051 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'An exceptional crime novel that transcends the mystery of crime and takes a courageous look at an even more profound mystery- the mystery of what it takes to continue living. As Jess Walter probes the nature of evil and its impact, he challenges his readers to reconsider their own complexity. Totally absorbing.' -- Ursula Hegi, author of Stones from the River and The Vision of Emma Blau 'Jess Walter has just about lapped the field with his superior first novel 'Over Tumbled Graves. The suspense and surprises are terrific, but best of all are the characters he has managed to create.' -- James Patterson, author of Along Came a Spider, Kiss the Girls, and Pop Goes the Weasel econstructing the Serial-Killer Industry Jess Walter is a journalist and author of two previous nonfiction books, one covering the Ruby Ridge slayings and another, In Contempt, co-authored with Christopher Darden, on the O.J. Simpson criminal trial. Though both books display Walter's flair for pacing and his ability to humanize news events, neither approaches the tremendous emotional impact of his outstanding mystery debut, Over Tumbled Graves (ReganBooks, $25). This account of a fictional series of prostitute murders in Spokane, Wash., offers a whole new perspective on serial killings. Instead of fixating on the lurid details of torture or playing to readers' fears, Over Tumbled Graves primarily follows the emotional journey of the detectives trying to stop the violence. The book also uncovers the hypocrisy and ego that plague what the author calls the "serial killer industry" -- the ever-growing tribe of reporters and so-called serial-killer trackers who specialize in turning fear into profit. In doing so, Walter offers readers a wonderfully plotted story and a very effective emotional subplot involving the relationship between his two main protagonists: Detective Caroline Mabry and her former mentor, Alan Dupree. Both officers are veterans of the Spokane Police Department, and both, for personal reasons, are desperately searching for answers about evil, justice and the fairness of life. When a series of prostitutes is found strangled and dumped near the Spokane River with $20 bills folded in their hands, it seems as if a textbook serial killer is on the loose. However, when a number of similar crimes are tied into the case, things become less clear. As the evidence departs from the traditional profile of serial murders, jockeying for power within the Spokane Police Department becomes intense. Things deteriorate further when an FBI agent and a former agent join the investigative team. Both men, who purport to be profiling experts, spend most of their time vying for media attention. Meanwhile, Mabry and Dupree are quietly using their investigative skills to help unravel the complex case. The main characters in Over Tumbled Graves come from all walks of life: a man just released from prison, a young prostitute, a female cop and her cynical male mentor, a former FBI agent tortured by his ability to envision the excitement a serial killer feels. Walter's omniscient narrative explores the inner hopes, fears and motivations of all of these people -- bringing depth and tenderness of emotion to every portrait. He rejects stereotypes, giving even the bombastic serial-killer experts enough personal quirks to define them as humans rather than cartoon characters. Throughout the book, Walter uses nature metaphors to describe the effects of crime on the human spirit and our society. Vivid descriptions of the rivers, rocks and mountains surrounding Spokane balance the horrors of the killings while underscoring the dubious contributions of mankind to our world. Walter also vividly captures the inside world of cops, with setting and dialogue so real that the reader feels as if he or she were sitting in a corner of the squad room. Subplots and character details wind through the book, masquerading as minor descriptive or plot points until the very end -- when virtually every thread comes together in a riveting ending that never sacrifices action for emotional impact, or vice versa. During this climax, small moments are revealed, in retrospect, as crucial turning points in the lives of main characters. Flaws are shown to be strengths. Evil is revealed and then redeemed. Moral ground is found. Obligations are released. And hard questions are demanded of the reader. It's an outstanding conclusion worthy of the book leading up to it. Over Tumbled Graves is, in some ways, an antidote to Hannibal. Without ever taking the easy way out, the book explores the battle of good vs. evil on very human terms -- as experienced by characters the reader can actually empathize with and like. * 'An exceptional crime novel that transcends the mystery of crime and takes a courageous look at an even more profound mystery- the mystery of what it takes to continue living. As Jess Walter probes the nature of evil and its impact, he challenges his readers to reconsider their own complexity. Totally absorbing.' -- Ursula Hegi, author of Stones from the River and T 'Jess Walter has just about lapped the field with his superior first novel 'Over Tumbled Graves. The suspense and surprises are terrific, but best of all are the characters he has managed to create.' -- James Patterson, author of Along Came a Spider, Ki 'A home run off the first pitch...a tremendous debut, full of pace and tension and unexpected twists, but also full of depth and quiet intelligence that together lift it head and shoulders above the pack.' -- Lee Child , author of Killing Floor "[An] intelligent, gripping, and genuinely scary novel about a serial killer...compelling...realistic." -- -- Otto Penzler "A Very intelligent, assured frist novel which should have the likes of Michael Connolly and Jeffrey Deaver looking anxiously over their shoulders." -- Mike Ripley, Birmingham Post. 20011229 'Over Tumbled Graves is, in some ways, an antidote to Hannibal. Without ever taking the easy way out, the book explores the battle of good vs. evil on very human terms -- as experienced by characters the reader can actually empathize with and like." -- New Review 20011229 "A most accomplished debut." -- The Sunday Telegraph 20020113 'Insightful and absorbing, and a superb first novel for Walter' -- Tangled Web 20020113 "An intelligent, thoughtful novel." -- The Sunday Telegraph 20020113 'A strong, character-driven serial-killer thriller...complex...fresh' -- Publishers Weekly 20010201 'An accomplished character study...A very satisfying debut' -- Booklist 20010201

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5.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable thriller debut, 17 Sep 2002
There's no doubt in my mind about how much talent Jess Walter has to write. The descriptive prose is somewhat superior (in my opinion) to some of his more successful contemporaries of the genre, say Harris or Patterson. It reminds me a bit of PD James in her best period eg Devices and Desires.
If you like detective/ serial killer thrillers and you like good writing then you can't do better than Jess's first novel. I'm looking forward to several more - please, please, please
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good plot but a lttle slow, 29 Jun 2002
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I read this to end because I was curious, not because I was gripped. I found the writing was not as taut as required for a thriller. The plot - with an unexpected twist - saved the book. Somehow this book does not draw you in, as a thriller should. The conflict between the profilers was comic and wonderful. The main characters were interesting but their back story could have been condensed. I hate to say this but a few more bodies would have made a more convincing serial killer.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Like Kathy Reichs but without the gore!, 14 Feb 2002
By supertigg32@aol.com (Swindon, Wiltshire, England) - See all my reviews
Over Tumbled Graves is an excellent crime thriller, keeps you guessing right until the last page. Totally un-putdownable!
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