Case Histories by Kate Atkinson

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  • Pub. Date: November 2004
  • 312pp

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    • Pub. Date: November 2004
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Format: Hardcover, 312pp

    Synopsis

    A triumphant new novel from award-winner Kate Atkinson: a breathtaking story of families divided, love lost and found, and the mysteries of fate.

    Case One: Olivia Land, youngest and most beloved of the Land girls, goes missing in the night and is never seen again. Thirty years later, two of her surviving sisters unearth a shocking clue to Olivia's disappearance among the clutter of their childhood home. . .

    Case Two: Theo delights in his daughter Laura's wit, effortless beauty, and selfless love. But her first day as an associate in his law firm is also the day when Theo's world turns upside down. . .

    Case Three: Michelle looks around one day and finds herself trapped in a hell of her own making. A very needy baby and a very demanding husband make her every waking moment a reminder that somewhere, somehow, she'd made a grave mistake and would spend the rest of her life paying for it--until a fit of rage creates a grisly, bloody escape.

    As Private Detective Jackson Brodie investigates all three cases, startling connections and discoveries emerge. Inextricably caught up in his clients grief, joy, and desire, Jackson finds their unshakable need for resolution very much like his own.

    Kate Atkinson's celebrated talent makes for a novel that positively sparkles with surprise, comedy, tragedy, and constant, page-turning delight.

    The New York Times Sunday Book Review - Jacqueline Carey

    Certain characters are the stock in trade of detective novels: innocent female murder victims, embittered spinsters, wives with secrets, teenage runaways, sexy old actresses and men who feel driven to try, over and over, to protect or avenge the downtrodden. Kate Atkinson's latest novel contains all these characters, which might suggest it's just another variation on a host of well-worn themes -- but, amazingly enough, this cast, as familiar as it is, still has the power to ensnare us. In fact, Case Histories is so exuberant, so empathetic, that it makes most murder-mystery page-turners feel as lifeless as the corpses they're strewn with.

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    Biography

    Kate Atkinson was born in York and now lives in Edinburgh. She has won several prizes for her short stories. Her first novel, Behind the Scenes at the Museum, won the Whitbread First Novel Award and was then chosen as the overall 1995 Whitbread Book of the Year. She has also written the critically acclaimed novels, Human Croquet, Emotionally Weird and a collection of short stories, Not the End of the World.

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    Great read, just don't think about all the coincidences too hard!by Expatspoiltbrat

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    November 15, 2009: The central character, a man, is a bit of a sad, screwed up individual, but likeable nonetheless. SOme great characters in the book, a few of whom could have been explored in more depth. Some silly coincidences which make the whole thing completely unbelievable, but overall the book is so well written that you just go with it. More of a recreational read than a book club read, but we did have a pretty good discussion about it. I believe there's going to be a follow-up and I would definitely buy it.

    Mysteries for smart peopleby Anonymous

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    September 13, 2009: Trying to find a smart and savvy mystery that isn't full of ludacris plot twists and flat characters has been like trying to find a unicorn. Seemingly impossible. That is, until I found Kate Atkinson. This book is so intellegently written and it really captured my interest from the very first chapter. But the thing that really amazes me is how much depth the characters have. Often when a novel features so many characters, there isn't enough time for the author to give much depth to any of them, but that isn't the case here. Atkinson manages to delve into the heart of each character and put its contents on the page for the reader to connect with. She made me feel connected to every character and each one is quirky and unique, without being too unbelievable. I also love her sly, snarky writing style. It adds the perfect amount of humor to an already amazing book.


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