Claire DeWitt, the hard-living and tough-talking private investigator, has always been something of a detective. As a young girl growing up in Brooklyn, Claire and her two best friends, Tracy and Kelly, fell under the spell of the book Detection by legendary French detective Jacques Silette. The thr
The Infinite Blacktop: A Novel
✍ Scribed by Gran, Sara
- Publisher
- Atria Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Edition
- First Washington Square Press / Atria Paperback edition September 2019
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York London Toronto Sydney New Delhi Washington Square Press 2019
- ISBN
- 1501165712
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✦ Synopsis
Named one of the best books of 2018 by NPR
**The “delicious and addictive” (Salon ) Claire DeWitt series returns with a thrilling, noirish knockout of a novel that follows three separate narratives starring the self-proclaimed “world’s greatest detective.” As Cara Hoffman, author of Running , says, this “is a hard-boiled, existential masterpiece.” **
Claire DeWitt, the world’s best private detective, wakes up one dark night in an ambulance in Oakland: someone has just tried to murder her. But she’s not dead. Not yet.
More sure of herself than of the police, Claire follows the clues on a 52-hour odyssey through shimmering Las Vegas and the shabby surrounding desert to find out who wants her dead. But in order to save herself, Claire will have to revisit her own complicated past as she navigates the present: a past of childhood obsessions, rival detectives, lost friends, and mysteries mostly—but not always—solved.
Three intertwining stories illuminate three eras of Claire’s life: her early years as an ambitious girl detective in Brooklyn (before it was gentrified), which ended when her best friend and partner in crime-solving disappeared; a case of an unexplained death in the art world of late-1990s Los Angeles, when, devastated by the demise of her mentor in New Orleans, Claire was forced to start again; and her current quest to save her own life from a determined assassin.
As the connections between the stories come into focus, the truth becomes clear. But Claire, battered and bruised, will never quit her search for the answer to the biggest mystery of all: how can anyone survive in a world so clearly designed to break our hearts? **
Review
Praise for The Infinite Blacktop
“There's a fascinating echo in these pages of classic LA noir detective fiction from the age of Hammett and Chandler...you'll be charmed by this eccentric, enticingly artful mystery.” (Kirkus (starred review))
“Bold and stunning…mixing classic tropes of teen detective fiction with elements of eastern philosophy and a profound sense of the absurd, Gran takes readers on an unforgettable journey.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))
"A singular mystery experience...Claire DeWitt is one part Auguste Dupin, one part Jack Kerouac-type "Dharma Bum" and allover nasty woman on a mission." (Maureen Corrigan, The Washington Post)
“A marvel of a novel, one that combines the mysteries of seemingly unsolvable crimes and the deeper mysteries of the human heart. Written with both a vivid edge and heartfelt compassion, The Infinite Blacktop is one of the most exciting books of the year.” (Jeff Abbott, author of Blame and Adrenaline )
“Sara Gran’s Infinite Blacktop is a hard-boiled, existential masterpiece. There’s no detective as skilled or as strange as Claire Dewitt; mouse-whisperer, slumming angel, gnostic disciple. She always wins the day. Sara Gran is simply peerless.”
(Cara Hoffman, author of Running and So Much Pretty )
"Sara Gran’s latest is a total delight. Infinite Blacktop is as captivating as it is unusual, an alchemical mixture of not one but three mysteries, scattered across time and America, all centered around the badass and deeply damaged Claire DeWitt, whose unconventional, unceasing, irrational mode of detection is like nothing else in crime fiction." (Ben Winters, author of Underground Airlines )
“Metaphysical, gritty . . . . Looks at the larger mysteries of life, love, and identity.” (Library Journal)
"A thriller that is no ordinary, by-the-book crime procedural." (The Associated Press)
PRAISE FOR SARA GRAN’S CLAIRE DEWITT NOVELS
“The most interesting private eye I’ve encountered since Stieg Larsson’s Lisbeth Salander….Gran presents an unflinching, heartfelt portrait of the way many women of her generation have lived their lives: speeding down the fast lane… A fascinating read.”
(The Washington Post)
“Delicious and addictive.” (Salon)
“Reads . . . as if David Lynch directed a Raymond Chandler novel.” (CNN)
“If Haruki Murakami wrote The Wire, it would come out something like Sara Gran; cryptic, dreamy, funny and gritty as hell. She's a phenomenal talent. Claire DeWitt is an unreliable detective unlike any other.”
(Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls )
“Terrific, I love this book! Absolutely love it. This is the first fresh literary voice I’ve heard in years. Sara Gran recombines all the elements of good, solid story-telling and lifts something original from a well-loved form." (Sue Grafton )
“Mesmeric. . . cerebral, weirdly fascinating, and unlike any other crime novel you’ll read." (The Guardian (UK))
About the Author
Sara Gran is the author of five critically acclaimed novels, including Come Closer and Dope as well as the Claire DeWitt series . She also writes for film and television and has been published in the New York Times , the New Orleans Times Picayune , and USA Today. She is a former bookseller and a native of Brooklyn.
✦ Subjects
Murder -- Investigation
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