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The Monsters of Gramercy Park (Paperback)

by Danny Leigh (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Faber and Faber (3 Mar 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0571220878
  • ISBN-13: 978-0571220878
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.4 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 916,485 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Sometimes, a successful first novel acts as an unchangeable blueprint for successive books by the author, with everything set in aspic, never again catching the fire of that first book. Danny Leigh’s The Monsters of Gramercy Park is a total refutation of that syndrome: not only is Leigh’s second novel as different as could be imagined from its predecessor, his much-acclaimed debut The Greatest Gift, it’s almost equally successful, and ratchets up a considerable amount of tension after a deceptively slow-burning start.

The Greatest Gift described, in fascinating detail, the life of a suicide in the telescoped moment before his falling body struck the ground; here, Leigh’s protagonist, successful US crime writer Lizabeth Greene, is having a bad time – excoratingly bad reviews are shaking her faith in her own abilities, not to mention hurting her sales. She needs to re-charge her batteries – but how? The answer lies in an unexpected source. Lizabeth will write the biography of the real thing: a criminal psychopath. She chooses imprisoned murderer Wilson Velez, who (despite his incarceration) appears to be running lethal criminal enterprises from his cell, via his savage underlings. The theme of a dangerous killer whose activity continues from within a prison cell is the first of several echoes of Thomas Harris and Hannibal Lector – but this canny thriller is none the worse for that. The title of Leigh's book is the children’s novel being written by the terrifying Velez, which he insists Lizabeth ensures publication of before he helps her. But the price she must pay turns out to be considerably more extreme.

Apart from the ever-accelerating tension of the plot, one of the keenest notes sounded here is our uncertainty about Velez: is he an unalloyed monster? Or something more complex? Stick with that over-leisurely opening, and you’ll find yourself deeply engaged with a disturbing narrative. --Barry Forshaw



John Sutherland, Daily Express, 25 February 2005

A brilliant new novel from a brilliant new novelist, Danny Leigh. Read it as soon as you can.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Multi-layered brilliance, 5 April 2005
Although I read good reviews of the author's first novel, The Monsters of Gramercy Park is the first of Danny Leigh's books that I've read - and I found it enthralling. As the Amazon review above rightly suggests, the book does have a definite "slow burn" feel during its opening chapters, gradually enveloping the reader in the story, but once Leigh established his principal characters, I found every page turning faster than the last, and myself more and more impressed by the novel's intensity and unpredictability. "Monsters" has much of the momentum and intrigue of a thriller, but is never less than stylishly and vividly written - the detail of the author's descriptive passages is simply brilliant, while the structure of the book is incredibly inventive (including a gothic, Edward Gorey-esque children's story, which is a joy to behold). But at the heart of it all are the two main characters, fading crime writer Lizbeth Greene and shambling lifer Wilson Velez, each as flawed and ambiguous as the other - and it's from their relationship that the author weaves a dense, absorbing portrait of human psychology at its murkiest, where the reader is never entirely sure who exactly they are dealing with, but always yearns to find out. Although I would certainly recommend Monsters of Gramercy Park to afficionados of crime fiction, it should also appeal to any reader of modern fiction interested in discovering a captivating and highly original novel.
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