
Blood Will Out by Walter Kirn
An In Cold Blood for our time, a chilling, compulsive story of a writer unwittingly caught in the wake of a grifter-turned-murderer.
The story of Blood Will Out is one of cosmic ironies and jaw-dropping reversals… Kirn’s persona is captivating — funny, pissed off, highly literate, and self-searching.. An elegant, classic writer… Add the highly readable, intricately told Blood Will Out to the list of great books about the dizzying tensions of the writing life and the maddening difficulty of getting at the truth. -- Amity Gaige * Slate *
Fascinating... Blood Will Out is a moral tale about the dangers of social climbing on a rickety ladder — for both those trying to scramble up the rungs and those trying to hold it steady below. * The Washington Post *
In this smart, real-life psychological thriller, the fake Rockefeller is a zombie Gatsby and Kirn the post-apocalyptic Fitzgerald. * New York Times Book Review *
Page-turning . . . Invoking Jay Gatsby and The Talented Mr Ripley, [Kirn] shows us the way one individual, by simply dropping names all over the place, going sockless and never carrying a wallet, can get alarmingly far in a country that was founded on self-invention. -- Meg Wolitzer * National Public Radio *
There is no finer guide to the American berserk than Walter Kirn. * Gary Shteyngart *
Written with Walter Kirn's usual stylistic verve, insight, and imagination. * Joyce Carol Oates *
A Hitchcockian psychological thriller . . . superbly written. -- Amy Tan
Stunning. -- James Ellroy
Walter Kirn's account of this psychopath is mesmerising and insightful . . . The trial scenes are grippingly suspenseful, the performances of both prosecuting and defence lawyers thrillingly depicted. * Independent *
A very unusual, well-written memoir about friendship and how weird it can be. * Evening Standard *
Fascinating... Blood Will Out is a moral tale about the dangers of social climbing on a rickety ladder — for both those trying to scramble up the rungs and those trying to hold it steady below. * The Washington Post *
In this smart, real-life psychological thriller, the fake Rockefeller is a zombie Gatsby and Kirn the post-apocalyptic Fitzgerald. * New York Times Book Review *
Page-turning . . . Invoking Jay Gatsby and The Talented Mr Ripley, [Kirn] shows us the way one individual, by simply dropping names all over the place, going sockless and never carrying a wallet, can get alarmingly far in a country that was founded on self-invention. -- Meg Wolitzer * National Public Radio *
There is no finer guide to the American berserk than Walter Kirn. * Gary Shteyngart *
Written with Walter Kirn's usual stylistic verve, insight, and imagination. * Joyce Carol Oates *
A Hitchcockian psychological thriller . . . superbly written. -- Amy Tan
Stunning. -- James Ellroy
Walter Kirn's account of this psychopath is mesmerising and insightful . . . The trial scenes are grippingly suspenseful, the performances of both prosecuting and defence lawyers thrillingly depicted. * Independent *
A very unusual, well-written memoir about friendship and how weird it can be. * Evening Standard *
WALTER KIRN is the author of eight books, including Thumbsucker and Up in the Air, both of which have been filmed. He graduated from Princeton in 1983 and has worked as a literary critic and essayist for New York Magazine and The New York Times Book Review, among countless other publications.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781472119353 |
| ISBN 10 | 1472119355 |
| Title | Blood Will Out |
| Author | Walter Kirn |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2014-11-06 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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