The Eighth Detective
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Traditional
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Alex Pavesi
A New York Times Top Ten Thriller of 2020 "Dizzying, dazzling... When did you last read a genuinely original thriller? The wait is over." —A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window "One of the most innovative mysteries in recent memory." - The Wall Street JournalThere are rules for murder mysteries. There must be a victim. A suspect. A detective. Grant McAllister, a professor of mathematics, once sat down and worked all the rules out – and wrote seven perfect detective stories to demonstrate. But that was thirty years ago. Now Grant lives in seclusion on a remote Mediterranean island, counting the rest of his days. Until Julia Hart, a brilliant, ambitious editor knocks on his door. Julia wishes to republish his book, and together they must revisit those old stories: an author hiding from his past and an editor keen to understand it. But there are things in the stories that don’t add up. Inconsistencies left by Grant that a sharp-eyed editor begins to suspect are more than mistakes. They may be clues, and Julia finds herself with a mystery of her own to solve. Alex Pavesi's The Eighth Detective is a love letter to classic detective stories with a modern twist, where nothing is as it seems, and proof that the best mysteries break all the rules.
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Author
Alex Pavesi
Pages
320
Publisher
Henry Holt and Company
Published Date
2020-08-04
ISBN
1250755921 9781250755926
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"I don’t really know how I feel about the ending. But the book was really cool. A nice set up and a decent twist."
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Zariah Grant
"I loved the style that this book was written in. The reader gets to read several short murder mysteries sandwiched between conversation between the author of those stories and their editor. This made for thrilling and exciting book because every chapter was so different but separate enough that it wasn’t confusing. I would recommend this book and would even reread it myself to see if I noticed clues that I missed before. This book was creative and fun to read. 4/5 stars"