Shadow Season
β Scribed by Piccirilli, Tom
- Book ID
- 108501992
- Publisher
- Bantam
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780553906349
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In Piccirilli's brooding, character-driven chiller, former New York City cop Finn, recently blinded, wallows in his new role as an English teacher at a posh girls' boarding school. A storm looms as Finn and a skeleton staff remain to supervise a handful of girls staying at the school during winter break. Piccirilli (The Fever Kill) harps on his theme of isolation with palpable glee as Finn, surrounded by self-absorbed adolescents and mysterious, brutally violent attackers roaming the campus, grapples with blindness amid a sonar-dulling snowstorm in a remote area with no cellphone service. Terrified of solitude and driven by his cop instincts, Finn embarks on a wrenching journey that exposes the raw emotion of a man nearly destroyed by disability and circumstance. (Nov.)
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Review
βOne of the most chilling thrillers of the year. Shadow Season is an intriguing story of isolation and violence with a haunted man at its center....Piccirilli uses Shadow Season βs unusual setting to ratchet up the tension, telling a story that is simple, but nevertheless very suspenseful. He also does a convincing job of portraying the life of a man who canβt see, adding a unique and inviting twist to what is already an exciting plot.ββ_Chicago Sun-Times
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βIn Piccirilli's brooding, character-driven chiller, former New York City cop Finn, recently blinded, wallows in his new role as an English teacher at a posh girls' boarding school....Terrified of solitude and driven by his cop instincts, Finn embarks on a wrenching journey that exposes the raw emotion of a man nearly destroyed by disability and circumstance.ββPublishers Weekly, __starred review
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βShadow Season has enough mystery, suspense, dread, and mayhem to satisfy nearly every crime fan....The blizzard ratchets up tension, as does our eagerness to learn why Finn wants to kill Ray....Terrific entertainment.ββBooklist
βShadow Season is a brilliantly paced thriller, and the first book in a long time that I've stayed up all night reading....In the world Piccirilli has created, darkness takes many forms, both real and metaphorical. Make sure you have a bright reading lamp on your bedside table...you'll need it.ββCrimespree Magazine
βShadow Season is a beautifully written thriller filled with heart and wit, sharp dialogue and characters you utterly believe in. A great ride.ββRobert Ferrigno, author of Heart of the Assassin
"Reading Shadow Season is like being put through an emotional wringer. Visceral. Savage. Intense. Powerful. ...
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### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. In Piccirilli's brooding, character-driven chiller, former New York City cop Finn, recently blinded, wallows in his new role as an English teacher at a posh girls' boarding school. A storm looms as Finn and a skeleton staff remain to supervise a handful of
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Tom Piccirilli's _The Last Kind Words._ ** ** An ex-cop, Finn was left literally blinded by violence. The one thing he _can_ still see is the body of his wife, Dani, and a crime scene that won't fade from his mind' s eye. Now a professor, Finn never w