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Paperback The Mysteries Book

ISBN: 0771055226

ISBN13: 9780771055225

The Mysteries

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A twenty-eight-year-old writer bursts onto the scene with this virtuoso debut novel in which a woman's disappearance unlocks the dark secrets of a small town "Secrets had a way of growing inside you. It became difficult to breathe sometimes, a struggle in the company of other people to pretend that all was well. Mike would never forgive her if he knew what she'd done." - from The Mysteries With literary finesse and an assured eye for the complexities...

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This town is worth visiting

Robert McGill gives us a fully realized small town atmosphere in his debut novel The Mysteries. Anyone who has spent time on the Grey Bruce Peninsula in Ontario (Canada) will immediately recognize the surroundings, but for those who don't they will feel compelled to stay for a visit. They're all here- the town dentist, the mayor, the pack-rat, the former hockey star and several characters who have clearly escaped from the big city for their own sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden, reasons. A disappearance- and possible murder- brings the town into focus for us. Chapters peel away the layers between various stories about the night in question, and the haunting memories that remain. The book is strongest when painting the various scenes where most of the action occurs- the animal park owned by a hippy trying to make ends meet, the dishevelled house of the man left behind by his wife's disappearance, the crowded apartment where the moods of a student and his mothers (yes, same sex couples inhabit small towns too!) conflict and weave their own story. If the book has a flaw it is that in trying to paint this complex town the reader must grapple with many viewpoints making transitions a bit choppy. One narrator's voice is constantly in italics, which was a technique I could have done without. That said, if you give this book time to cook the results are worth waiting for. The conclusion is something I never would have expected, yet believable, and that is increasingly hard to achieve in this world of many mystery writers and a thousand CSI-type shows. The author combines the mystery-writing psychology of a Peter Robinson or P.D. James with the literary flare of a Yann Martel. This is a young voice I look forward to watching develop.
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