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Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead by Sara Gran
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it was amazing
bookshelves: crime-mystery, rusa-reads, 2013, audiobook, a-sense-of-place, series, kick-ass-heroines, awesome-audio, favorites


How do I love a book? Let me count the ways.

1. Setting: Post-Katrina New Orleans. Swampy, sensual, tragic, dangerous. A complete immersion into the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a damaged and depressed city, betrayed and forgotten, seeking its redemption.

2. Heroine: Kick-ass, ruthless, complicated, haunted. Claire DeWitt is much like the city of New Orleans itself: damaged and dangerous, tragic and seeking redemption. Neither needs nor desires your pity or understanding.

3. Language: Hard-boiled dialogue that snaps and shows its teeth, married with gorgeous turns of phrase and a robust philosophy about the very nature of solving mysteries.
The client already knows the solution to his mystery. But he doesn't want to know. He doesn't hire a detective to solve his mystery. He hires a detective to prove that his mystery can't be solved.
4. Mystery: I don't read a lot of "mysteries" where there is a genuine, bona fide puzzle to be solved. I'm not a clue junkie hoarding each item the author throws down in an effort to beat him or her to the big reveal. Here, I really felt compelled to sit up straight and pay attention. It didn't take very long before I became incredibly invested in Claire's investigation and its outcome, no mere detached observer but something akin to an actual participant.

Despite the fact that Claire's methods are anything but conventional -- bordering on mystical and clairvoyant -- the investigation remains firmly grounded in reality and logic. I adore how everything comes together in a satisfying "click" "snap" "lock" way that isn't pretty and predictable, but all the more beautiful for that very reason.

Finally, I can't do this book justice on my own so I'm going to call in the big guns. Without these two reviews I don't think I ever would have found my way to Claire. Take it away Carol and Anthony.
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Reading Progress

December 31, 2012 – Shelved
July 14, 2013 – Started Reading
July 22, 2013 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Harry (last edited Jul 22, 2013 06:09PM) (new) - added it

Harry Nice review, Trudi. I've not heard of this book. Added to my TBR. Unlike you, I do read a lot of mysteries so this will be a nice addition. I mean, if this mystery can cause Trudi to sit up and pay attention, perhaps I ought to as well :-) Plus, NO is an old stomping ground for me...


Trudi Harry wrote: "Plus, NO is an old stomping ground for me..."

Thanks Harry. Have you been back since Katrina?


message 3: by Harry (last edited Jul 22, 2013 06:22PM) (new) - added it

Harry No, I haven't and I need to go back. I spent two lovely years living right off Esplenade...painting, reading, and being otherwise absolutely lazy and unproductive otherwise. That's what caught my interest in your review - post Katrina NO


carol. Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it.


Trudi Carol wrote: "Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it."

I really did Carol. Are you finished the sequel yet??


carol. No, I put it down because I was starting a 4 week class and I really wanted to do it justice. I'll pick it up again soon.


Amanda Excellent review--especially your assessment of the setting, language, and the heroine! I'm really looking forward to reading this one.


Trudi Amanda wrote: "Excellent review--especially your assessment of the setting, language, and the heroine! I'm really looking forward to reading this one."

Thanks! I listened to the audio and the reader really captured Claire -- a cross between a young Kathleen Turner and Lauren Bacall.


Amanda Trudi wrote: "a cross between a young Kathleen Turner and Lauren Bacall."

Now that is an impressive feat.


James Thane Nice review, Trudi (as always). Glad you enjoyed it. I really liked it a lot as well and am looking forward to the next.


Trudi James wrote: "Nice review, Trudi (as always). Glad you enjoyed it. I really liked it a lot as well and am looking forward to the next."

Thanks James! It really appealed to me on several levels and as an audiobook it engrossed me from start to finish. I'm afraid to pick up the sequel -- such big shoes to fill!!!


message 12: by Garry (new) - added it

Garry Added this to my To Read list today. Hope to get to this this summer. What a great review!


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