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Burial [Hardcover]

Neil Cross (Author)
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Book Description

March 16, 2010

Everyone makes mistakes.

 

But what if your biggest mistake was something you could never live down?

 

Something so awful and despicable that it weighs daily on your soul?

 

Nathan has never been able to forget the worst night of his life.  Only he and an old acquaintance know what really happened and they have made a pact to keep silent.

 

Now, years later, a knock on his door brings terrifying news.  Old wounds are suddenly reopened, threatening to tear Nathan's whole world apart, as he comes face to face with the bleak landscape of lies and deception that has become his life.   

 

Burial is the story of one man’s obsession with redemption.   

 

Can you ever really bury your guiltiest secret?

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Cross' first book to be published in the U.S. is a hit-and-miss affair. The main character, Nathan, hears a knock on the door and is shocked to discover the caller is Bob, a person from his past. When they were younger, the two men were involved in something so horrendous that they both took a vow never to speak of it again. Now the secret they share is literally about to be unburied. Can the truth remain hidden, and will their involvement remain unknown? A premise that has been done to death rises again here, but the lack of an intriguing and likable main character gets in the way of whatever freshness Cross manages to bring to the story line. Cross is the head writer for the solid BBC America series MI5. He has the chops to write good thrillers, so he deserves another chance. --Jeff Ayers

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"Burial is not only a page-turner, but also a sensitive and atmospheric portrayal of a man at the end of his tether....Creepy, unsettling, and subtle."
--The Guardian (UK)

"Burial is a terrifically scary and all too believable tale. It's brilliantly written in taut, humorous prose, while being exceptionally well observed and paced."
--The Mirror (UK)
 
"This compulsive page-turner is a thrilling read."
--The Sun (UK)

"Cross marries literary values to the page-turning crime narrative...There are some readers who won't thank Cross for taking them into such moral terra incognita, but even those feeling a little grubby won't be able to deny the author's sheer mastery of his unsettling task."
--The Independent (UK)

"Stunning...it has been a long time since I've read a novel so compelling, chilling and satisfying."
--Peter James, London Times bestselling author of Dead Man's Footsteps
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (March 16, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076532587X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765325877
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,949,766 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Buried Bodies Always Return To Haunt You ("Burial" Is Bizarre Psychological Horror From Neil Cross), June 1, 2010
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This review is from: Burial (Hardcover)
Nathan Redmond is a successful sales agent for Hermes Cards and has a beautiful wife, but he has lived with a terrible secret for ten years. One night, a mysterious acquaintance, Bob Morrow, appears on the doorstep of his home, demanding to be allowed inside. Bob fearfully explains that the corpse of nineteen-year-old Elise Fox, which he and Nathan buried in the woods of Sutton Down, England, will soon be discovered by land developers; he later confesses that Elise's ghost is haunting him. Bob is shocked to learn that Nathan married Elise's sister, Holly. Nathan must decide whether to rebury Elise in hallowed ground or forfeit the perfect life he has built with Holly and her parents.

"Burial" is a bizarre psychological horror novel from Neil Cross. Extremely intriguing, it has mystery, romance and the occult. At a gala Christmas party held at an ancient country manor, Nathan encounters Bob who is heavily involved in researching supernatural phenomenon. Using a homemade Ouija board, they make contact with two spirits. Nathan also meets the wealthy Elise with whom he shares romantic feelings. The three of them drink liquor and snort cocaine before driving to a secluded country lane. Events that are too disgusting to describe here lead up to Nathan returning to their parked car and discovering Elise lying dead in Bob's lap. Bob claims she had a seizure. Nevertheless, Nathan is forced to help Bob conceal her corpse. As the years pass, the actual cause of Elise's death remains a mystery.

Bob Morrow is definitely the villain of this novel. He is obnoxious, overweight and constantly smells like rotten vegetables. His fanaticism for the supernatural could be viewed upon as insanity. On the other hand, I didn't hold Nathan Redmond in the highest regards. He is very deceitful. If he was moral and honest, he would not have allowed himself to get in a situation where he had to bury a girl's corpse. He should not have been partaking of illegal drugs, he should not have been unfaithful to his girlfriend and he should not have allowed himself to be influenced by a freak like Bob. Most importantly, he should have contacted the police when he discovered Elise's corpse. Nathan, however, does experience quite a bit of guilt. One wonders if this guilt manifests itself in his nightmare visions of Elise or if she has actually returned from the dead to haunt him. Nevertheless, the novel has a chilling climax that didn't help to elevate my low opinion of Nathan.

When will people learn that you can never bury your sins deep enough to keep them from coming back to haunt you? Everyone thinks they are the exception. "It won't happen to me," they declare. While reading "Burial," I experienced a lot of tension and dread. I kept wondering when Holly would discover that her husband buried her dead sister. I kept wondering when Holly's friend, Jacki Hadley, a police officer, would arrest Nathan. If it was me, I'd be living in constant fear that someone would discover the corpse and all my secrets would be revealed, destroying my career, my family and my life. I've seen enough horror films, such as the famous "I Know What You Did Last Summer," to contact the police if I accidentally murdered someone. Of course, one doesn't ever know how one will react when faced with a similar situation. Perhaps I would've helped Bob bury Elise.

Fans of psychological horror will enjoy reading Neil Cross's "Burial." It is his first novel to be published in the United States. His other novels of psychological horror include "Natural History," "Holloway Falls," "Always the Sun," "Heartland" and "Mr. In Between." Recurring themes in his novels are secret sins, deceptions and revenge.


Joseph B. Hoyos
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3.0 out of 5 stars Eerie and compelling., April 14, 2010
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Douglas Soesbe "movie nut" (Universal City, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
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Well-written, compelling, smart and edgy little thriller offers several provocative ideas. It's a very readable book. One turns pages quickly, caught up in a highly involving record of a crime, its several startling ramifications, some of them eerily supernatural. Writer Cross is adept at placing the reader within the thought process of his slick but troubled anti-hero. One experiences this book almost as if the incidents were one's own. For this reason, the book is filled with palpable suspense, a suffocating sense of escalating anxiety.
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