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Knife Music: A Novel [Kindle Edition]

David Carnoy
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (128 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Kristen Kroiter was sixteen, a high-school sophomore, when she was injured in a car accident. Dr. Ted Cogan had saved her life when he treated her in the ER six months ago-but now police detectives were questioning Cogan about her, in intimate detail. What was going on? What had she told them?

That's just it, the cops said. She hadn't told them anything. She had died. Looked like a suicide. And Cogan was in a heap of trouble.

Tense and twisting, Knife Music is the story of a doctor struggling to clear his name after being accused of raping and causing the suicide of a young girl. The novel pits Cogan, a forty-three-year- old surgeon and self-described womanizer, against Hank Madden, a handicapped veteran detective. From the outset it's not clear who is victim and who is victimizer, as the usually dispassionate.

Madden grapples with his long- suppressed prejudices and his obsession with bringing Ted Cogan to justice at any cost. It all leads up to the most stunning surprise ending since Scott Turow's Presumed Innocent.


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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Carnoy's debut, a thriller set in California's Silicon Valley, fails to deliver on the promise of its intriguing conceit--the degree of a doctor's legal responsibility in a patient's suicide. Shortly before hanging herself from a showerhead, 16-year-old Kristen Kroiter wrote in her diary about having sex with 43-year-old Ted Cogan, a senior trauma surgeon reputed to be a playboy. The doctor treated her in the hospital after she drove her father's Volkswagen Jetta over a curb and struck a telephone pole a few months earlier. Arrested for contributing to Kristen's death, then suspended from his job, Cogan begins playing gumshoe to clear his name. He eventually tracks many of the case's weak underpinnings to a fraternity at nearby Stanford University. Despite a varied cast of characters and some snappy plotting, the story flattens in the middle and struggles to resuscitate itself. Readers who stick around for answers to nagging questions may find it wasn't worth the wait.
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From Booklist

Carnoy injects an uncommon level of medical expertise, from physical trauma through hospital hierarchy, into his fine debut thriller about the fraught world of doctors. The novel certainly works as medical drama, but it is also a gripping detective story and a revealing character study about what makes docs tick. We learn, for example, that many doctors’ lack of empathy can be seen as stemming from the fact that they were trapped in labs and libraries during the crucial social-skills-gaining years. One such doctor may be Ted Cogan, a surgeon, who is questioned by detectives after the death of one of his former patients, a female high-school sophomore. Cogan saved her life after a car accident six months before. Now the girl has taken her own life, and a trail of evidence points to a sexual relationship with Cogan and a motive for him to have killed her. Veteran detective Hank Madden, in charge of the case, is a brilliantly realized secondary character. Utterly baffling until the very last page. --Connie Fletcher

Product Details

  • File Size: 449 KB
  • Print Length: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook (July 8, 2010)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0045JL6LE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #113,407 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Plot twists to the very end. K Manning  |  36 reviewers made a similar statement
The main characters are all well developed and seem like real people, most of them likable. Road tripper  |  26 reviewers made a similar statement
I look forward to Carnoy's next book! Dr. Nicole  |  22 reviewers made a similar statement
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, fantastic Kindle price October 23, 2010
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Don't let the Publisher's Weekly review keep you from reading this book. I downloaded it because at $3.99 it wasn't going to be a big loss if the book was no good. Hah! It was great...I was expecting a Patricia Cornwell/James Patterson type novel and this was much, much better, with a completely unpredictable ending! Police/doctor mysteries are not what I usually read, but this was just different enough that it held my interest throughout. It's hard to give a synopsis without creating a spoiler but just read it...you won't be disappointed and if you have a Kindle, it's a great bargain at twice the price.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A good, interesting mystery October 5, 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
This is the author's first book and at times it shows. But I found it interesting and worthy of continued attention. Liked it well enough to put the author on my Follow for Next Book list.

I also saw it's discounted to only $3.99 for the Kindle edition. I'd say that's a great bargain rather than a statement of relative value... be a bargain hunter and you will not be disappointed!
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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good read...not great.... August 1, 2010
Format:Hardcover
I have to be the first (?) to only give this book less than 4 stars. Why? First, the going back and forth between what led to the incident of rape and suicide in the book and then the return to the present day events wore me out. I also think that before I bought the book I assumed that it was going to be a 5 star read given the reviews from other readers so I may have been expecting too much.

The suspect, Ted Cogan, is a surgeon who operates on a 16 year old girl after she is involved in a severe auto accident. The story includes all types of people (other doctors, ex girlfriends of the doctor and friends or acquaintances of the 16 year old). Later, the girl commits suicide and, according to her diary, she is in love with this surgeon. Did he have anything to do with her death? Did he commit the rape of this girl that he is accused of? I'll let you read the book to find out, but I just did not enjoy this book as much as I thought I would. Yes, it has a good twist at the end, but I still found myself frustrated by the "back in time and now here's the present day" writing style.

I liked the book. I didn't give it 4 stars or more. It wasn't a bad book, but it wasn't great either.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars unpredictable
Amazed by the plot, unable to predict the end, would like more by this author. Interesting characters in an interesting story
Published 1 month ago by J. Condon
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
I could not put the book down. The ending will blow you away. Well written, fast paced. I recommend you read this book. SDW
Published 1 month ago by Michelle Durner
4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of surprises in the plot.
Enjoyed the story and character development. Many unexpected developments in what, at first, appeared to be a predictable story. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Avid ReaderVA
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read!!
This book definitely kept me turning the pages. Read it in a day. I did not see the twist at the end coming and WOW! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jodi
4.0 out of 5 stars Good story, decent twist
The writing was good and decent characters. Thought I had it figured out, but it took a final surprising twist.
Published 2 months ago by Noel L. Norris
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this one!
Loved this book! Just finished Carnoy's second book and liked it so much I thought I should check out the first one. I was surprised to find I liked it even more! Read more
Published 3 months ago by MARLA MADISON
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
Great new author! Not sure how I discovered him, but really enjoyed it. Read his next book as well. Can't wait for more.
Published 3 months ago by Dee
4.0 out of 5 stars Knife Music
Entertaining thriller set in northern California. Carnoy has an excellent ear for dialogue. The plot, about a doctor suspected of rape, is compelling.
Published 3 months ago by Alan Z.
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This was one of the best books I've ever read. I have been looking for a new author for awhile and this book was action packed.
Published 4 months ago by Jan
4.0 out of 5 stars Knife Music
I truly enjoy books that are accurately representative of their locations. I've already read is other book and am looking forward to his next one. . .
Published 4 months ago by Richard C. Tipton
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More About the Author

While David Carnoy lives in New York City with his wife and children, his novels take place in Silicon Valley, where he grew up and went to high school (Palo Alto). His debut novel, Knife Music (2010), was a Top-10 bestseller on the Kindle and also a bestseller on the Nook. More medical thriller than high-tech thriller, to research the novel Carnoy spent a lot of time talking with doctors, visiting trauma centers, and trailed a surgeon at a hospital in Northern California to help create the book's protagonist, Dr. Ted Cogan.

The Big Exit (2012) isn't a sequel to Knife Music per se. However, a few of the characters from Knife Music figure prominently in the story. His second novel has more of a high-tech slant and reflects Carnoy's experiences as an executive editor at CNET.com, where he currently works and is trying resolve his obsession with consumer electronics products. He went to college at Wesleyan University and has an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University.

"A lot people ask me how I have time to write novels when I have a full-time job and four little kids and I just say I got a hold of some of those pills Bradley Cooper's character popped in the movie Limitless," Carnoy says. He adds that if Bradley Cooper is reading this, he'd make "an excellent Dr. Ted Cogan for the film version of Knife Music."

Carnoy is also fan of The Big Lebowski and all Coen brothers movies except The Ladykillers.

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