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Safe as Houses (Bloodlines) (Paperback)

by Carol Anne Davis (Author)
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: The Do-Not Press; New edition edition (1 Jun 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1904316107
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904316107
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.9 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 600,733 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"A sexually violent, brutal, and disturbing psychological thriller that lays bare the twisted soul of a psychopathic killer...A searing, potent, unsettling story reminiscent of Ruth Rendell at her darkest."


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Women are vanishing from the streets of Edinburgh and only one man knows the answers. David is a sadist with a double life. He divides his time between the marital home - shared with devoted wife, Jeanette and young son - and his Secret House. The Secret House is where fantasies become horrible reality and where screams go unheard. Slowly Jeanette begins to realise that all is not well...NEW EDITION - with an introduction from the author

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than Shrouded., 24 Jun 2000
By A Customer
I just went online recently and one of the first things I did was key in the names of my favourite authors. I loved Shrouded so was really pleased to belatedly find out about the publication of Safe As Houses. I sat up half the night reading it. At the same time I didn't want to come to the end.

Safe As Houses really makes you think about what's going on inside ordinary-looking people's heads. It's as scary as a horror film, but much more realistic than most of them. I kept wanting to warn each new female victim that she was about to walk into David's merciless trap.

This novel is even more chilling than Shrouded. At least in Shrouded most of the women are dead before Douglas violates them. This time the sadistic David's victims are very much alive. Like Shrouded, though, this novel also has humour and realistic characters. After I finished it I kept looking at my male neighbours in a different way.

Karen Baker.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting darkness that touches you deeply, 12 Jan 2000
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'Safe As Houses' from the Do-Not Press is the second novel length sojourn from Carol Anne Davis, following her magnificent debut work in 'Shrouded'.

David is a sadist with a double life. Educated and well meaning, determined not to make the mistakes his abusive father made with him, he is devoted to his wife and infant son. Yet he has a secret, a Secret House to go to, where his women are fantasies, and the fantasies are dark. As time goes by, and more girls vanish from the streets of Edinburgh, his wife Jennifer, meek and timid, concludes that her brilliant husband is not all he seems...

Within these pages, you will find no larger-than-life Hannibal Lector figure, embodying pure evil, vile and disturbed to outrageous degrees. A large part of the genius in the work of Carol Anne Davis is that everyone, twisted or otherwise, is just a person, making mistakes, fooling themselves into the justification of evil acts. David, for all of the savagery and evil of his actions at the Secret House, wants the best for his boy, wants to support his wife, has ambitions to make the world a better place through his music. David has so many layers that reading him twists you up. He isn't a sympathetic character - nothing so simplistic. Rather, he is real in ways other writers long to achieve.

Jeanette, his wife, holds the novel together in tandem with her murderous husband. A mouse of a woman, convinced of her unworthiness next to her great, artistic husband, she takes a journey through the novel that is both liberating and joyful. As David descends into despair and depravity, she challenges her own self-subjugation, and begins a long climb upwards. With one hand, Davis shows us the misery in David's fall. With the other, she grants us the great freedom his plummet releases in Jeanette.

A warning though - the novel is emotionally exhausting, and there is no easy ending. It would be a great shame if there were, for Davis has framed two real lives in 'Safe As Houses', and to suddenly play melodrama or action thriller would be a painful way to end the novel. Instead, she concludes as she has proceeded throughout, with life, misery and wonder. Dark fiction doesn't come blacker than this, nor does it so effectively throw into relief the joys life gives us.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable! A riveting read!, 28 Aug 1999
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As a busy editor of a bi-monthly literary magazine, I have very little time for reading for pleasure. Very often I put down a book after the first chapter and don't return to it, simply because it wasn't arresting enough to keep me away from my work. Safe As Houses was different. I was hooked from the first line to the last. A cliche, I know, but Carol Anne has the knack of holding a reader's attention and plunging him/her into a different world. A dark world, where few of us dare enter.

Carol Anne Davis is an accomplished writer, plunging the reader into the psyche of a serial killer effortlessly. Many times throughout the book I felt myself drawn to David Frate, almost wanting him to get away with the dreadful, shameful crimes he was committing. I think the main attraction of Carol Anne's books (her first novel, Shrouded, is equally spellbinding) is that she turns the everyday into something most of us daren't even contemplate. Characters, who are, on the surface, inconsequential even insipid, are, in reality, stronger, deadlier and more dangerous than we can imagine. I can't wait for her next book!

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