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Desert Places (Andrew Z. Thomas/Luther Kite Series) [Kindle Edition]

Blake Crouch , Jack Kilborn
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (106 customer reviews)

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Book Description

The first installment in the Andrew Z. Thomas Series and a prequel to Crouch's and Konrath's thriller STIRRED...

Greetings. There is a body buried on your property, covered in your blood. The unfortunate young lady's name is Rita Jones. In her jeans pocket you'll find a slip of paper with a phone number on it. Call that number. If I have not heard from you by 8:00 P.M., the police will receive an anonymous call. I'll tell them where Rita Jones is buried on your property, how you killed her, and where the murder weapon can be found in your house. (I do believe a paring knife is missing from your kitchen.) I strongly advise against going to the police, as I am always watching you.

Andrew Z. Thomas is a successful writer of suspense thrillers, living the dream at his lake house in the piedmont of North Carolina. One afternoon in late spring, he receives a bizarre letter that eventually threatens his career, his sanity, and the lives of everyone he loves. A murderer is designing his future, and for the life of him, Andrew can't get away.

Dear Reader: Please keep the light on tonight. What happens next will scare you. Guaranteed.

This 70,000-word eBook also contains a Foreword by Jack Kilborn, a bonus interview with Blake, excerpts from his other novels, and excerpts from two new horror novels, ENDURANCE and TRAPPED, by J.A. Konrath.

About the Author:

BLAKE CROUCH was born near the piedmont town of Statesville, North Carolina in 1978. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and graduated in 2000 with degrees in English and Creative Writing. Blake is the author of four novels and numerous short stories. He lives with his family in southwest Colorado, where he is at work on a new book.

PRAISE FOR DESERT PLACES...

Harrowing...terrific...a whacked out combination of Stephen King and Cormac McCarthy.
PAT CONROY

Crouch's smart, tight prose displays plenty of narrative energy...[he] shows real talent here...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

An ingenious, diabolical debut that calls into question all our easy moral assumptions. DESERT PLACES is a genuine thriller that pulses with adrenaline from start to finish. Blake Crouch is one of the most exciting new writers I've read in years.
VAL MCDERMID

DESERT PLACES is about survival, both emotional and physical. Crouch delivers his description of place with telling and vivid prose...[and his] carefully crafted characters make the story immediate, intense and thoroughly believable...will linger in the [reader's] consciousness long after the book is read.
DENVER POST

[T]he fastest, meanest read I've had in quite a while. Crouch clamps on and propels you forward, even though you're not at all sure you want to go into the disturbing places where he's taking you.
THE CAPITAL TIMES

Wow. Sometimes you stumble across a book that just plain creeps you out. There are many types of DESERT PLACES, and the most inhospitable are in the human heart.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS

[T]wisted...surprises around every turn...don't climb in if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, might be pregnant, or are under four feet tall.
IREDELL CITIZEN

Crouch maintains a roller-coaster pace, with twists that leave you blinking.
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

[Crouch's] writing is sick, and I mean that in the very best way. If DESERT PLACES is any indication of what we can expect from Crouch in the future, be prepared to see his name on the bestseller lists.
OTTAWA SUN

This is a complex, cleverly constructed novel of motive, and Crouch takes his time bringing us through the story...it's a great debut. Crouch is an author to watch.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL (TORONTO)

Blake Crouch is a major league talent who's going to be really, really big.
SARAH WEINMAN, Gumshoe-Award Winning Crime Columnist


Editorial Reviews

Review

"An ingenious, diabolical debut that calls into question all our easy moral assumptions. Desert Places is a genuine thriller that pulses with adrenaline from start to finish. Blake Crouch is one of the most exciting new writers I've read in years."
- Val McDermid, author of The Last Temptation

"Blake Crouch's terrific but harrowing first novel, Desert Places, is deeply disturbing and troubling but hard to put down. In the end, Mr. Crouch's book reminded me of a whacked out combination of Stephen King and Cormac McCarthy."
- Pat Conroy, author of My Losing Season

"A harrowing, compulsively readable novel, Desert Places throws a spotlight on humans' ability to administer--and withstand--psychological and physical pain. Crouch's taunt, muscular prose and expert plotting make this one tough to set down. You'll read it in a sitting--I certainly did."
- Gregg Hurwitz, author of The Kill Clause

"Gritty, sometimes gruesome, and always gripping. Blake Crouch looks into the dark places inside our heads - you may not always like what you see there, but you won't be able to tear yourself away. An exciting, heartpounding debut."
- Tony Strong, author of The Death Pit

"Crouch shows real talent"
- Publishers Weekly

"Desert Places displays the careful craftsmanship of a talented newcomer to the mystery genre. The interplay between the protagonist and the villain is crisp and clever, and the plot development is relentless. Can't wait for the sequel!"
- Bookpage

"A disturbing tale . . . not for the easily frightened or those with weak stomachs. Crouch writes vivid and horrific scenes that will linger in the consciousness long after the book is read. [His] carefully crafted characters make the story immediate, intense and thoroughly believable."
- Denver Post

"Blake Crouch has every intention of putting the screaming oogies in your nightmares. . . . He takes you on a twisting ride that contains enough depravity and graphic violence to send Stephen King to the liquor cabinet for a stiff one."
- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)

"The fastest, meanest read I've had in quite a while. Blake Crouch clamps on and propels you forward, even though you're not at all sure you want to go into the disturbing places where he's taking you. Those looking for the next Hannibal might have a good time, and Crouch proves to be a writer who can get your attention."
- The Capital Times (Milwaukee, WI)

"Desert Places starts with a bang and doesn't let up. . . you won't be able to put it down."
- Midwest Book Review

"This book is dark and a bit deranged, and I loved every minute of it. Reading it is like driving in the rain at 90 MPH with your eyes closed, sheer adrenaline. Write this name down, Blake Crouch is here to stay."
- Mystery One Bookstore

"This first novel by up-and-coming new talent Blake Crouch will set you on the edge of your chair. . . Crouch will handcuff you, blindfold you, throw you in the trunk of a car, and drag you kicking and screaming through a story so intense, so gruesome, and so emotionally packed, that you will walk away stunned - and with a choice to make. You will have to decide, in your own heart, whether Crouch is a super-talented writer with an immense imagination, or one sick puppy. Read the story and you will come to a deeper understanding of that."
- Relish, Winston-Salem Journal

"[Crouch's] writing is sick, and I mean that in the very best way. If Desert Places is any indication of what we can expect from Crouch in the future, be prepared to see his name on the bestseller lists. And just as his protagonist has had books turned into movies, Crouch may soon have a producer knocking at his door."
- Ottawa Sun (Canada)

"A complex, cleverly constructed novel of motive. . . Crouch is an author to watch."
- The Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada)

"This is an odd, creepy and disturbing book. And I mean that as a compliment."
- The Daily Camera (Boulder, CO)

"Crouch maintains a roller-coaster pace, with twists that leave you blinking."
- Charlotte Observer

"Fast-paced. . . vivid scenes. . . the story is so good. . . that even readers who aren't drawn to psychological cat-and-mouse game plots won't be able to put it down."
- Durango Telegraph

"Twisted. . . surprises around every turn. . . don't climb in if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, might be pregnant, or are under four feet tall."
- Iredell Citizen

"Will scare the bejeepers out of you, but you'll love it anyway. Surprises lurk on every page of this thriller, so here's a reminder: Keep breathing."
- Working Mother Magazine

From the Back Cover

Caution: You've Been Warned-Read At Your Own Risk!

One tranquil May evening in North Carolina, semi-famous novelist Andrew Thomas strolls down his long gravel drive to check his mailbox. Inside is a note:

"Greetings. There is a body buried on your property, covered in your blood. The unfortunate young lady's name is Rita Jones. In her jeans pocket, you'll find a slip of paper with a phone number on it. You have one day to call that number. If I have not heard from you by 8 P.M. tomorrow, the police department will receive an anonymous phone call. I'll tell them where Rita Jones is buried, how you killed her, and where the murder weapon can be found. (I do believe a paring knife is missing from your kitchen.)"

Andrew Thomas thinks this message is just a mischievous prank. He's wrong-very, very wrong. And soon he's going to be very, very scared.

"Terrific...harrowing...a whacked out combination of Stephen King and Cormac McCarthy."--Pat Conroy, author of My Losing Season

"A harrowing, compulsively readable novel." -Gregg Hurwitz, author of The Kill Clause

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  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0312286449
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  • Language: English
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Customer Reviews

A very entertaining, highly recommended read. Laverdad  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars New Talent, New Blood, A Roller Coaster Ride February 23, 2004
Format:Hardcover
I have to admit that I saw this book jacket and it alone scared me, so after reading the reviews here I decided to spend the money on the hardcover and try it. I was some of the best money that I ever spent. I was blown away by the stoyline and really began to feel for Andy. His characters were believable, scary as that may be, and the plot was think with suspense. I found myself reading huge chunks of the book at a time and it was a very fast read. Was it gory - yes - is it for everyone - no - BUT this is a well written book that has the potential to capture a huge following of fan waiting for the sequel. This book did not contain anything new in terms of violence or blood. The violence was second to a plot that was explosive. Give it a try - I think you will be a fan of this debut as well.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Intense September 22, 2004
Format:Hardcover
Robert Frost's poem provides a title and an epigram to this engrossing first novel, the pulse pounding tale of an outwardly civilized man forced into acting in an uncivilized (to say the least) manner. That man is Andrew Thomas, best selling author of suspense novels with titles like Blue Murder and The Scorcher. Thomas lives the good life until the day he receives a letter in the mail, telling him that a woman's body has been buried on his property, a body soaked in the author';s blood. Confirming this sad fact, Thomas is forced to play his tormentor's twisted game, one which requires him to make a journey to Wyoming, where he ultimately must confront his own mortality, and question his morality and sanity. Thomas confronts a question most never have to face: just how far is he willing to go to survive? The answer is as disturbing to him as it will be to readers.

Desert Places is one of those books that you don't discuss in detail with those you recommend it to for fear of diminishing the impact the book will have on them. It's also the kind of book which induces those who have already read it to stand over the shoulder of current readers, asking, ""Did you get to the part where...?" Because of that, it is almost criminal to reveal further plot points. Suffice it to say that Crouch successfully manipulates plot elements previously explored in such classic thrillers as James Dickey's Deliverance and David Morrell's Long Lost, producing a novel whose intensity is sometimes almost too hard to take. Fast paced, surprising, at turns tragic and graphic, Desert Places will take readers to places that, given a choice, they'd probably avoid. Finding themselves in those places via Crouch's surprisingly accomplished prose, however, they can't help but linger a bit, looking over the grim landscape in morbid fascination.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Scared me to death! February 5, 2004
Format:Hardcover
I hated it, but I couldn't quit reading it! This book was one of the scariest things I've read since Kiss the Girls. I can't wait to get it out of my house so I don't have to look at the creepy guy on the cover anymore. It's a book you're even afraid to put next to your bedside table. It has a life of its own. Darn scary book. If you like terror and fright, this is the book for you!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Good!!
I liked this book, didn't want to put it down! Interesting characters, good story. Reviews who said it was too gross are crazy! Read more
Published 1 month ago by L. Bradish
5.0 out of 5 stars Gory--but good
Crouch moves this along at a decent pace. Descriptive language used effectively so all that is missing is the "smell". Read more
Published 1 month ago by MountainMan
5.0 out of 5 stars Officially a Crouch fan!
I love love love this series. If you love murder mysteries, blood, guts, and twists you never see coming, this is where to start! Read more
Published 1 month ago by AshleY
4.0 out of 5 stars Typical Blake Crouch
This is what I've come to expect from Mr. Crouch. Creepy characters, torture, blackmail and overall good action. I would definitely recommend to another.
Published 1 month ago by HokieShef
5.0 out of 5 stars A review of Blake crouch's desert places
I was originally introduced to crouch's writing style when he collaborated with J A Konrath/Jack Killborn on some thriller novels. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Book lady
2.0 out of 5 stars horror story
Although I decided not to finish the book I suppose that there are folks who like this type of book, just isn't what I like to read about.
Published 1 month ago by sonny
3.0 out of 5 stars Needed Work
I am in awe of authors who can think of this stuff. This wasn't the goriest novel I have ever read (J.A. Konrath is still the king) but it came pretty close. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jacqueline
5.0 out of 5 stars Desert
Although this is supposed to be set in the desert, Crouch can't seem to get away from snow storms. (see my review on Snow Bound). This is the 2nd book in the saga of Luther Kite. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Xena23
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Blake Crouch
Blake Crouch is my new favorite psychological thriller author. His books are intelligent and very well written. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Shelia
5.0 out of 5 stars Brutal and Riveting
Blake Crouch could extract flop sweat from a cold stone. He delves into some of the darkest playgrounds imaginable, the type most readers peruse and find themselves questioning the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Edward Lorn
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More About the Author

Blake Crouch is the author of over a dozen bestselling suspense, mystery, and horror novels.

His short fiction has appeared in numerous short story anthologies, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and many other publications. "Serial" with JA Konrath, and "Abandon" have been optioned for film.

Blake lives in Colorado, to learn more about what he is doing check out his website www.blakecrouch.com, following him on Twitter @blakecrouch1, or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/blake.crouch.9

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