Treat yourself to these spooky thrillers
Need an alternative to parading around in deceptive garb this
Halloween? Head for your favorite armchair and treat yourself to
literary escape via sensational new thrillers from the Newport Beach
Public Library.
Like the charming newcomer in Joy Fielding’s “Whispers and Lies,”
you may be peering into closets for boogeymen after stepping into the
once-quiet life of 40-ish Terry Painter, a single nurse who sublets
the cottage behind her Florida home to irresistible Alison Simms.
Drawn into young woman’s carefree world, Terry is guardedly excited
about new friendships until they threaten to overtake her life. In a
page-turner with an ending worthy of Hitchcock, Fielding serves up a
tale that probes our need for friendship, family and acceptance.
An equally generous dose of psychological drama is in Robert
Barnard’s “The Bones in the Attic.” In his latest romp through murder
and mayhem, the masterful crime writer leads fans into murky secrets
seemingly buried in the past. Launched by the discovery of a child’s
skeleton in a house where former soccer pro Matt Harper intends to
take up residence, the story probes a murder that took place 30 years
ago. That the deed apparently occurred during the fateful summer Matt
spent with his aunt in that same community gives the story its
provocative edge.
The canvas of Kurt Corriher’s “Someone to Kill” covers a lot of
territory in a thriller involving the assassination by car bomb of an
investigative journalist. Sidestepping the FBI agent in charge of the
investigation, the journalist’s estranged husband embarks on a quest
for the killer that takes him from North Carolina to Berlin and the
Greek Isles. While the Vietnam vet and college athletic director is
not entirely likable, he’s undeniably resourceful in this debut novel
about the distinction between justice and revenge.
There’s hardly anything more apt for Halloween than Carole Nelson
Douglas’ “Castle Rouge,” her grisly sequel to last year’s “Chapel
Noir.” In this episode, opera diva-turned-detective Irene Adler
Norton is on the hunt for Jack the Ripper. Assisted by a prostitute
named Pink and theater manager Bram Stoker, the trail leads to
numerous atrocities before pursuers and prey reunite at a castle in
Transylvania, where there are clues to the identity of one of the
true monsters of all time.
Had enough literary suspense? Dim the lights, chain the door and
pop “Wait Until Dark” into the VCR. In this classic fright flick,
Audrey Hepburn stars as a blind woman pursued by a psychopath
searching for a heroin-stuffed doll. Descend into the supernatural
world with “The Uninvited,” which stars Ray Milland in a hair-raising
story about a haunted house on the Cornwall coast. Finally, lighten
up with “Murder by Death,” Neil Simon’s hilarious spoof of murder
mysteries that’s a sweet treat for All Hallow’s Eve.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach
Public Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams in
collaboration with Claudia Peterman. All titles may be reserved from
home or office computers by accessing the catalog at
www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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