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Key Phrases: nicola griffith, crocodile brain, chi sao, Michael Honeycutt, Olsen Glass, Julia Lyons-Bennet (more...)
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Science fiction writer Nicola Griffith, winner of the Nebula and Tiptree Awards, proves that good writing transcends genre. The Blue Place is a spare, cold suspense thriller--Norwegian noir--with the kind of strong, enigmatic characters that made Griffith's Slow River such a great read. Aud Torvingen is a former cop, martial artist, and Scandinavian to the core. She stalks powerfully through the streets of Atlanta and the fjords of Norway in search of an art thief and killer. At first, she frightens us a bit, because she insistently imagines how easy it would be to kill almost everyone she meets. Having descended more than once into that dark, cold psychic realm wherein violence provides primal pleasure, Aud is constantly wary of her fellow human beings. But our fear turns to fascination as she finds herself falling in love with Julia, a smart, beautiful art dealer mixed up in the crime, and getting closer to finding the center of the danger in the icy north.

As in Slow River and Ammonite, Griffith's attention is often on the bodies of her characters--their awareness of skin and muscle, sinew and bone suffuses the action. Griffith closely scrutinizes their deeper inner workings, their emotions and logic, as well. The story is tense and gripping, as a good thriller should be, but the best part of The Blue Place is Aud's fascinatingly familiar search for self. --Therese Littleton --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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"It's hard to over praise the taut plotting and broad intelligence of this thriller. . .Smart narrative moves. . .tartly modulated prose that moves fluidly. . .Griffith seems destined to add to her laurels with this swank turn on the detective genre."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380790882
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380790883
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #307,008 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Independant ex-cop finds heart, November 29, 1998
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Destined to become a classic of the genre. This is a rip-roaring, unputdownable, cracking page turner. A stunningly well paced narrative, building from a slow burn start to an ending that delivers a devastating blow.

Aud Torvingen - 6ft Norwegian Uberbabe. Ex-cop, and now bodyguard, self-defence expert, freefall skydiver, master carpenter, glacier climber and top horticulturist to boot(!!). A lethal killer. Super-cool, confident and in control. But becomes fallible as soon as she falls in love with Julia Lyons-Bennet, the woman whom Aud has been hired by, to protect.

This is a bitter-sweet love story, with a strong central character that you care deeply about. In Aud Torvingen, Nicola Griffith has created the quintessential Lesbian Icon. Intriguing, complex and believable.

By the very nature of the genre you know a tragedy is just waiting to happen. And the bad guy is screamingly obvious. But this doesn't matter. It is the journey that counts.

The narrative takes you to places you don't usually come across in this genre, and has a beautiful sence of time and place. Very evocative of the Norwegian landscape, mixing as it does myth and fable, the fjells, local cuisine, character and temperament.

The novel itself is reminiscent of David Lindsey's 'Requiem for a Glass Heart' in it's central Lesbian relationship, breakneck narrative thrust and killer ending.

Like all great novels 'The Blue Place' leaves you desperate for more. But how can any future installments ever hope to compare with such an astonishing and accomplished work - and one that is so obviously a one off.

A pleasure to read this outstanding novel. Extremely Highly Recommended.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars kind of a dud, May 2, 2002
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I love Amazon for offering the ability to see other readers' opinions of a book, but now I'm going to think twice before believing everything I read here. I feel a little like I was tricked into buying this book by the numerous positive reviews, so now I'm taking the time to warn other hopeful searchers: turn back while you still can - it wasn't that great. After reading the book, I was far from impressed. In a word, it was: underdeveloped. The characters had little or no depth, the plot was overall pretty boring, and the writing very basic. It didn't take me anywhere, and I couldn't even care one wit about the ending or what happened to the characters. When trying to relate to the narrator and/or her story, I only ever felt like I was reading some anti-climactic manifestation/fantasy of the author's own identity. And about the "steam" factor, suspense, or sexual tension: Griffith must've left it with the rest of the character/plot development. It's like the author can't quite bring herself to fall into the romance of the world/characters she's created (like she doesn't want it to be another cliche lesbian romance novel with the usual stereotype characters) so instead, her book suffers from technical hang-ups, a cheesy array of writing techniques, and two-dimensional characters that, ironically enough, all lend themselves to exactly what she's trying to avoid. In the beginning, I was really looking forward to liking the main character and wanting to read the sequel, but by the end I found myself wondering what all the hype was about and wishing I'd never spent the money in the first place. If you're looking for anything as remotely interesting as, say, a Sarah Waters or Jeanette Winterson or even a John Irving or Stephen King novel, look elsewhere. I've read worse (hence the 2 star rating), but I've also read far far better, so I just HAD to speak up and say that the book was not nearly as good as its reviews suggest. Even some of the truly cliche, predictable xena/gabrielle-type romances I've read (see: Lucifer Rising) were eons more satisfying than this.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great language, spotty plot, January 26, 2000
I loved Griffith's _Ammonite_... beautiful rich characters, detailed setting and intricate plot. I was hoping for an equal treatment of the detective novel format. Griffith's language in _The Blue Place_ is still incredible, especially the first time Julia and Aud spar <purrr>. However, the plot development is significantly weaker, with many logical gaps and hanging threads. For example, near the beginning, she references Aud's 60-year-old handmade quilt, which no one else has ever seen. It would have been nice to at least mention it near then end as a point of loss. The bad guy (I won't mention who) isn't a clear picture, despite his importance in Aud's life.

It's a good read, tho! Enjoy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lush & vivid
Nicola Griffith's The Blue Place sucked me in and never let go. The imagery of a simple walk, the descriptions of what would be otherwise unpalatable violence, every sentence is a... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Sarah D. Baker

2.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Style Defeated by an Absence of Substance
The Blue Place begins strongly, with beautiful prose from an author with an obviously strong command of the language and a unique voice. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Paul P. Belle Isle

4.0 out of 5 stars Good story with a complex main character
Well-told whodunit involving this very troubled and complex main character and her very defensive--almost paranoid sometimes--approach to life and people. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Stephen Foreman

5.0 out of 5 stars stark
This book is striking, Aud is recognizable in the way you turn a corner and think you see yourself reflected in a window, both larger and colder than you are. Read more
Published on September 21, 2007 by prairie

5.0 out of 5 stars Slow Burner
This book is bound to divide it's readers. There are so many things it is not that some people are clearly feeling let down by it. Read more
Published on September 5, 2007 by Colbane

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
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A police lieutenant with the elite "Red Dogs" until she retired at twenty-nine, Aud Torvingen is a rangy six-footer with eyes the color of cement and a... Read more
Published on August 20, 2007 by wildlx

4.0 out of 5 stars Larger Than Life
I enjoy characters who can do things no real human could ever do: Elvis Cole and sidekick Joe Pike in the Robert Crais series, Allen Carmichael in Laurie R. Read more
Published on July 18, 2007 by Linda Wallace

1.0 out of 5 stars Booooring
This is one of the most boring books I've ever read. I ordered it from a recommendation from friends and I can't understand its appeal. Read more
Published on May 23, 2007 by Svetlana Romanova

5.0 out of 5 stars Escapism and Enjoyment
Crime and love mix it up to bring the main characters together for a heartwarming romance. This story is the perfect escape from your everyday life.
Published on May 21, 2007 by Marina Kushner

3.0 out of 5 stars Kiss Me, Deadly
The first Nicola Griffith book I read was Slow River. That book (notwithstanding its somewhat bewildering intercutting of time-frames and of first- and third-person narrative)... Read more
Published on April 4, 2007 by Paul Magnussen

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