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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks, Tom!
There are two writers extant who can bring me to tears, to real
laughter, and sometimes, to screaming in frustration or anger. One
of them is Tom Piccirilli. When I first picked up The Midnight
Road, I remembered, at once, the very first line of the book from a
little taste given at the back of his last novel, The Dead Letters:
"Flynn...
Published on August 5, 2007 by Christine Menendez

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I guess I'm Missing Something
While others have waxed enthusiastically about this book, I, on the other hand, felt that it was a waste of time. Piccirilli is creative and a good writer, in that he strings words together well. But I felt he was trying too hard in this book. I found the plot unrealistic and contrived. Ditto for the characters. It's just a case of personal preference and I'm afraid...
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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks, Tom!, August 5, 2007
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Christine Menendez (St. Andreu de Llavaneres, Barcelona Spain) - See all my reviews
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There are two writers extant who can bring me to tears, to real
laughter, and sometimes, to screaming in frustration or anger. One
of them is Tom Piccirilli. When I first picked up The Midnight
Road, I remembered, at once, the very first line of the book from a
little taste given at the back of his last novel, The Dead Letters:
"Flynn remembered the night of his death more clearly than any
other in his life." Wow! And, of course I read through that little
taste and decided Ihad to stay alive for another year or so to
finally read the entire book. Which I have. Twice. Wow!

This is the story of Flynn, a forty year old man who carries enough
grief and pain and regret to fuel an entire city. Everyone he loved
died, but the worst death was that of his brother, thirty years
gone. Flynn still drives the Charger in which is brother and
girlfriend met their ends. He is a deeply flawed, deeply empathetic
man who works for Child Protection Services just to try and ease or
prevent yet more suffering. Too many people think that a guy
working for CPS is a potential pederast, and don't look kindly on
him. In trying to save a child and her naked and scarred autistic brother who was locked in a
cage from their nutsoid gun-toting mom, Flynn gets to die. For
twenty-eight minutes. (not a record!) After that, everything goes
downhill. People start falling dead around him, and the cops think
he's involved. Which he is, but not in the way they think. So he
has to find out what's going on.

Good story. Terrific story, in fact, studded with all kinds of
oddities. Like the ghost dog who died along with Flynn and then
came back to haunt him, still wearing plastic booties and a
sweater. Like Flynn's boss, Sierra, whose face is full of
reconstructive plastic. But the best thing, the very best, is the
writing itself and all those terrible emotions it conjures up.
There is something so very natural, so unforced and lacking
contrivance about Piccarilli's writing that you just fall into it.
You know that this is real: this is how people would think and talk
and act. This is how it would go down in the world off the page.
This is not a writer inventing stuff, this is somebody telling you
how it is. It is that simple, and that amazingly good.

And Piccirilli is really funny. Don't know why more people don't
respond to that outrageous humour which is sometimes very subtle,
sometimes very black, and sometimes absolutely silly. It gives a
wonderful balance to all of the pain and misery which his
characters have to endure.

And this is why his writings can make me cry and laugh and steam
with anger. He has that very rare ability to encite real emotional
response in the reader, to render his characters so very alive
that they walk off the page and into your thoughts. You may finish
the book and put it down, but you will never forget it.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quirky Noirish Darkly Fantastic Page Turner, July 15, 2007
This review is from: The Midnight Road (Mass Market Paperback)
Tom Piccirilli peoples his novels with the strange and eccentric characters whom we all know in real life. It's a gift few authors can match. He guides us expertly through their oddities and into a very real world, the one existing outside our own doors, and we're forced to wonder: how am I so fortunate to not have experienced this very thing?

THE MIDNIGHT ROAD is no exception. It flows expertly from the powerful opening scene, and in the end closes by echoing not just themes from the beginning of the novel, but from the beginning of the story--which is not the same thing.

Dark but not disturbing. Thoroughly engaging. Fast paced, but not neck breaking. Woven together with all the right words and none of those extraneous, useless words that can often be found littering the pages of other books. I can't say THE MIDNIGHT ROAD is just the latest in a line of increasingly powerful, poetic, and intriguing novels; that would understate things. Piccirilli has gotten better with every book, more subtle and more straight-forward and more direct and more accessible.

I highly recommend it.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thriller not to be missed, July 3, 2007
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J. Langolf (Mesa, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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Flynn may be the luckiest man alive. If, that is, your definition of "lucky" includes being harassed by a dead talking dog and having the folks around you dropping dead at an alarming rate.

The Midnight Road is a great novel full of twists and turns and blind curves. Piccirilli is a maniac behind the wheel and he's got the pedal pressed all the way to the floor from the opening lines right through to the final, breathtaking conclusion.

For those who are already fans, we've got Piccirilliesque oddball characters trapped in bizarre situations, trying to bust through the wall, but on this outing, the man has taken his usual fluid style, dipped it in gasoline and set it aflame. For new fans, what are you waiting for?

This book, like the ones that've come before, only solidifies Piccirilli's position as absolutely one of the best crime writers working today.
That's all folks, I've gushed enough (never!). Buy the book, fasten your seatbelts and don't blink. You don't want to miss a word of this one.

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Piccirilli Brings It!, June 28, 2007
This review is from: The Midnight Road (Mass Market Paperback)
Piccirilli's new novel, The Midnight Road (June 2007; Bantam) is his best to date.
He has the knack to make memorable characters and a realistic plot; his voice is truly chilling and original. This is a well-mastered beautiful piece of literature that brings suspense and wonder--very unsettling.
If your a fan od Dean Koontz, this novel would be a great read for you.
A lyricaly compelling thriller!

--Joseph McGee, author of In the Wake of the Night, Phil's Place and Darkness Won't Rest: Phils Place II
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating suspense-noir-horror novel, July 3, 2007
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A mesmerizing mixture of noir, crime, horror & suspense elements, told in Piccirilli's always literate and darkly humorous way. The plot flows fast and furiously, and though it's exciting and thrilling, it's also intensely emotional on truly human level. Flynn "the Miracle Man" is a wonderfully "tragic" hero, the kind we root for in the face of all manners of adversity. Piccirilli knows his noir: this is a brilliant throw-back to the atmospheric classics, but written with a modern style and fun feel to it.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pic returns wiht a new style...and it is brilliant!, July 18, 2007
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Tom Piccirilli's books are always intense...they are always fast paced...and usually they are surreal...meaning not linear. Things in Pic's worlds don't go A to B to C, etc....they go from B to Y to D to R...get it?

This all changed with his last 2 books HEADSTONE CITY and THE DEAD LETTERS...the weird otherworldly stuff was limited and the narrative took off with believable characters, interesting plots and satisfying conclusions. Not saying that his earlier books were any less...just different and sometimes hard to "get". (His great novella FRAYED is more akin to his older titles)

At the end of THE DEAD LETTERS I read the first chapter of THE MIDNIGHT ROAD and was hooked on Nuddin and Flynn...and after 6 mos. or so it was finally released.

And it was not a disappointment in any way. Next to no surreal aspects...and all intensity. The plot is mouth-dropping, the characters all too real and recognizable...and 3 scenes that just drip with vividness.

Try and not read the first chapter in one sitting....read pages 54-57 and tell me a better scene in genre fiction in the last 5 years...Chapter 8 is balls-out pacing...and the ending is perfect.

Piccirilli has raised the bar for noir fiction with THE MIDNIGHT ROAD.

Go get a copy and get on this dark, thrilling highway.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another amazing Tom Piccirilli classic!, July 10, 2007
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Tom Piccirilli has written many books, and I think I've read ,most, if not all of them. THE MIDNIGHT ROAD is probably my favorite since A CHOIR OF ILL CHILDREN. THE MIDNIGHT ROAD is dark, and intriguing, and the main character Flynn just gets in your head. This isn't a horror book, but a dark, psychological thriller, and it will draw you in and before you know it, you've almost finished reading it...but you won't want it to end.
Enjoy!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, original suspense, July 2, 2007
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Tom Piccirilli continues to pave his own way through the dark genre field, having shifted over his last several novels from horror to offbeat crime and suspense. With The Midnight Road he's given us a story that is part noir, part suspense, part tragic character study. It's an amazing tale packed with his always excellent prose and a plot that keeps twisting and turning not unlike the dark roads that its protagonist Flynn must travel. The Midnight Road is the type of book you will want to read again and again, as there is more to be be found in its lyrical narrative voice and its haunted characters with each reading.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book of the year?, July 15, 2007
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...possibly. Piccirilli continues to show why he is my favorite writer today. The film noir setting mixed with his own disturbed twist adds a really nice element. Fast paced and deep and complex, this novel really left me thirsty for more. What an ending!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating suspense-noir-horror novel, June 29, 2007
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A mesmerizing mixture of noir, crime, horror & suspense elements, told in Piccirilli's always literate and darkly humorous way. The plot flows fast and furiously, and though it's exciting and thrilling, it's also intensely emotional on truly human level. Flynn "the Miracle Man" is a wonderfully "tragic" hero, the kind we root for in the face of all manners of adversity. Piccirilli knows his noir: this is a brilliant throw-back to the atmospheric classics, but written with a modern style and fun feel to it.
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