
The Buried Girl by Richard Montanari
A haunting, nerve-jangling psychological thriller from Sunday Times bestselling author Richard Montanari set in a small town hiding a very dark secret
Richard Montanari's elegiac tone takes the curse off Shutter Man, a blood-drenched thriller about a group of imperfectly domesticated boys who came from the same blighted neighborhood and grew up to become criminals and killers - and cops. . Gripping * New York Times *
Glittering and sharp, an ice pick of a novel. Richard Montanari ranks among my favorite thriller writers. He devises plots to set your blood sizzling, peoples them with charismatic heroes and villains, and tops it all off with prose as lush and stylish as any you'll find. An astounding talent * AJ Finn *
An ambitious and memorable thriller * Booklist *
The plot twists and narrative conjuring tricks continued to the penultimate page . . . extra icing on what was already a very enjoyable and well-made cake * Crime Fiction Lover *
Exceptional . . . an engrossing story * Publishers Weekly *
The Buried Girl works on more than one level - the Father/Daughter relationship is beautifully done. Then we have a creepy, intense mystery element that is unpredictable and fascinating with a rich history and mythology that is utterly gripping . . . Absolutely excellent. One of my favourite thriller writers working today * Liz Loves Books (blog) *
Richard Montanari's The Buried Girl will hook readers on page one and never let them go. The complicated story resonates long after the last page is turned * Auntie M Writes (blog) *
Truly terrifying * Woman's Way *
A cracking good read * Promoting Crime Fiction *
The Buried Girl was such a creepy story... and a damn good one! * The Misstery (blog) *
The Buried Girl is a perfect read for any psychological thriller reader with a cast of characters you can invest your time in. There is intensity, history, cleverness and gore to witness here and a compelling story of family and retribution to enjoy * Always Trust in Books (blog) *
I devoured it-all the time regretting the pace of my reading-because it brought me to the end all too soon * Shelf Indulgence (blog) *
A haunting, nerve-jangling psychological thriller * Read & Review (blog) *
Glittering and sharp, an ice pick of a novel. Richard Montanari ranks among my favorite thriller writers. He devises plots to set your blood sizzling, peoples them with charismatic heroes and villains, and tops it all off with prose as lush and stylish as any you'll find. An astounding talent * AJ Finn *
An ambitious and memorable thriller * Booklist *
The plot twists and narrative conjuring tricks continued to the penultimate page . . . extra icing on what was already a very enjoyable and well-made cake * Crime Fiction Lover *
Exceptional . . . an engrossing story * Publishers Weekly *
The Buried Girl works on more than one level - the Father/Daughter relationship is beautifully done. Then we have a creepy, intense mystery element that is unpredictable and fascinating with a rich history and mythology that is utterly gripping . . . Absolutely excellent. One of my favourite thriller writers working today * Liz Loves Books (blog) *
Richard Montanari's The Buried Girl will hook readers on page one and never let them go. The complicated story resonates long after the last page is turned * Auntie M Writes (blog) *
Truly terrifying * Woman's Way *
A cracking good read * Promoting Crime Fiction *
The Buried Girl was such a creepy story... and a damn good one! * The Misstery (blog) *
The Buried Girl is a perfect read for any psychological thriller reader with a cast of characters you can invest your time in. There is intensity, history, cleverness and gore to witness here and a compelling story of family and retribution to enjoy * Always Trust in Books (blog) *
I devoured it-all the time regretting the pace of my reading-because it brought me to the end all too soon * Shelf Indulgence (blog) *
A haunting, nerve-jangling psychological thriller * Read & Review (blog) *
Richard Montanari was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to a traditional Italian-American family. After university, he travelled extensively in Europe and lived in London.
Returning to the US, he started working as a freelance writer for The Chicago Tribune, The Detroit Free Press, The Seattle Times, and many others. He wrote his first book, Deviant Way, in 1996 and it won the OLMA for Best First Mystery. His novel Shutter Man was named a New York Times Crime Novel of the Year for 2016, and his books have now been published in more than twenty-five languages.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780751563863 |
| ISBN 10 | 0751563862 |
| Title | The Buried Girl |
| Author | Richard Montanari |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2019-02-14 |
| Number of pages | 464 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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