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Shutter Island [Mass Market Paperback]

Dennis Lehane
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (836 customer reviews)


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Book Description

April 27, 2004

The year is 1954. U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels and his new partner, Chuck Aule, have come to Shutter Island, home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the Criminally Insane, to investigate the disappearance of a patient. Multiple murderess Rachel Solando is loose somewhere on this remote and barren island, despite having been kept in a locked cell under constant surveillance. As a killer hurricane bears relentlessly down on them, a strange case takes on even darker, more sinister shades -- with hints of radical experimentation, horrifying surgeries, and lethal countermoves made in the cause of a covert shadow war. No one is going to escape Shutter Island unscathed, because nothing at Ashecliffe Hospital is what it seems. But then neither is Teddy Daniels.


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From Publishers Weekly

Repackaged as a tie-in to the forthcoming movie, this audio version of Lehane's 2003 chilling novel features two U.S. marshals who arrive at an island off the coast of Massachusetts that's being used as a federal hospital for the criminally insane. Their job: investigate the disappearance of a multiple murderess from a locked room. Tom Stechschulte's rendition of the endlessly shifting story line is a tour de force. He begins by capturing the easygoing male bonding of the two lawmen and slowly adds a harder edge to the narration as they meet the odd people in charge of the facility and encounter an assortment of increasingly disturbing events. Even if listeners may be disappointed with Lehane's somewhat predictable conclusion, Stechschulte's delivery—shot through with pain and rage—ensures that they will not forget it. A Morrow hardcover. (Sept.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Lehane is red hot--his Mystic River (2001) is currently being filmed by Clint Eastwood--and he returns with another blistering page-turner. It's 1954, and U.S. Marshals Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule arrive at a small island in Massachusetts' Outer Harbor. It is home to Ashcliffe Hospital, a federal institution for the criminally insane, and one of the patients has escaped. Although the two men are new partners, they have already developed a wry, jocular relationship while also swapping personal, painful details. Daniels' lost his much-loved wife two years prior in a fire, while Aule requested a transfer out of Seattle after being harassed over his personal relationship with a Japanese American woman. After interviewing the hospital's medical personnel, both men have the feeling they are being stonewalled, especially by the director, who seems to alternate between a cold authoritarianism and a sudden and sweeping compassion. When the island is hit by gale-force winds and Aule disappears, Daniels must go it alone, beset by the fear that he has been fed psychotropic drugs and the belief that the hospital is performing radical brain surgery as part of a secret-ops program. Lehane throws in one mind-bending plot twist after another in a psychological thriller that will leave readers in suspense right up to the end. A master of the adroit psychological detail, Lehane makes the horrors of the mean streets pale in comparison to the workings of the human mind. Joanne Wilkinson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTorch; First Edition edition (April 27, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 038073186X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380731862
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (836 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #643,720 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dennis Lehane was born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts. He is the author of A Drink Before the War, which won the Shamus Award for Best First Novel; Darkness, Take My Hand; Sacred; Gone, Baby, Gone; Prayers for Rain; and the New York Times bestsellers Mystic River and Shutter Island.

Mystic River was a finalist for the PEN/Winship Award and won both the Anthony Award and the Barry Award for Best Novel, as well as the Massachusetts Book Award in Fiction given by the Massachusetts Center for the Book. Coronado, a collection of five stories and a play, was published in the fall of 2006 and includes the story "Until Gwen," which was adapted for the stage.

Lehane's work has been translated into 22 languages. He holds an MFA from Florida International University and is the writer-in-residence at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he runs the Writers in Paradise writers' conference. Before becoming a full-time writer, Lehane worked as a counselor with mentally handicapped and abused children, waited tables, parked cars, drove limos, worked in bookstores, and loaded tractor-trailers. He lives in the Boston area.

Customer Reviews

Reading this book, I can say it would make a FANTASTIC movie. "busterboulach"  |  145 reviewers made a similar statement
Great suspense, plot twists, a dark and riveting story. Book Lover  |  173 reviewers made a similar statement
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237 of 249 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thinking man's page turner! May 4, 2003
Format:Hardcover
Fear, obsession, paranoia...Dennis Lehane's "Shutter Island" is the stuff nightmares are made of. It is noir psychological suspense at its finest.

An isolated island, a raging hurricane, a locked room, secret codes, a mental hospital, rumors of mysterious medical experiments frame the story.

It is a scary, deceptive, disorienting, complex story grounded in the reality of the times...cold war USA in 1954 ("I like Ike").

Mr. Lehane weaves many threads throughout the unpredictable plot. The set up is thorough and the characters are fully developed. The twists and turns play havoc with your mind.

The unexpected is the norm...a couple of times I was able to figure something out a page and a half before it was revealed, but that was rare. The ending is unguessable.

Immediately upon finishing, I reread the prolog and final chapter...and will read this book again. I have not been so dumbfounded by an ending since William Diehl's "Primal Fear."

"Shutter Island" is etched in my memory.

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377 of 409 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Different Lehane - Again May 9, 2003
Format:Hardcover
First there were the noir detective books. Then "Mystic River", which was 70-80% different. "Shutter Island" is a 100% switch from either of those. I was fortunate enough to purchase mine at a book signing where Lehane answered questions for about an hour. He has taught writing extensively and is a very patient, cordial and articulate inverview (not all writers speak well). Lehane said something that helps understand all his work, but especially this one. He said his stories are about people who strive and strive for what they want, only to wind up with what they need instead, and is makes their soul whole. "Shutter Island" is a very tight (we know what the main character, Teddy, knows - period), freightening story. Still, Lehane laces his outstanding literary skills and fantastic story line with his usual humorous passages, and his wonderful, punchy descriptive metapors. "Shutter Island" is not literally a haunted castle story. All the characters are "real" (human) and there are no ghosts or other-world beings. But it is absolutely, positively the best haunted castle tale I have ever read. This book goes on my list of all-time favorites.
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91 of 100 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best thrillers I've read in a while May 8, 2003
Format:Hardcover
"Shutter Island" is the first book by Dennis Lehane I've ever read. I heard about this book from a movie Website. Apparently Wolfgang Peterson (director of Air Force One, and In the Line of Fire) has optioned this book to be turned into a movie. Reading this book, I can say it would make a FANTASTIC movie. But I digress...

Dennis Lehane's prose is very well paced; secrets behind every corner. Plot twists abound, but I can't say the whole book surprised me because I thought of just about every scenario Marshals Daniels and Aule could get into. At first I thought the premise of two US Marshals looking for an insane, escaped murderess on an island during a hurricane was a little to zany to work, but man, I'll tell you, the whole book is so well done! And I was TOTALLY satisfied with the denouement.

The dialogue really grabs you. Its funny at times, heartbreaking at others and completely true to life. Kudos to Dennis Lehane! Now I'm gonna have to go back and read his previous works, and I can't wait!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Good story, but...
This was a very good thriller from Dennis Lehane, and as always he delivers. Now i need to see the movie.
Published 4 days ago by Jeremy Spaulding
2.0 out of 5 stars Was just OK....
I am an avid reader. This was recommended to me by a fellow reader.
It dragged a bit. Don't pay for the book, borrow it.
Published 14 days ago by E. Lewis
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I loved the movie and the book was ten times better! Wow couldnt put it down! Now what to read??
Published 15 days ago by Kendi Lawhorn
5.0 out of 5 stars Great thriller!
I loved this book. I pretty much ignored my family for an entire weekend so I could finish it. The main character was very well developed, and I felt like I was right there with... Read more
Published 16 days ago by LK
1.0 out of 5 stars I shutter at the thought
Well this book caught me totally by surprise. I have read all of Lehane's novels chronologically and was sufficiently entertained in the process. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Rothery
4.0 out of 5 stars A true novel experience
The plot fooled me, which a good suspense novel should do. I got interested in the characters, invested with their welfare, expectant of dangers that would be upcoming, and... Read more
Published 20 days ago by Ralph L. Brill
5.0 out of 5 stars great thriller!
Great book. Impossible to put down once you get to the last 50-60 pages. Can't wait to get another by Lahane.
Published 21 days ago by Faith Bagnall
5.0 out of 5 stars At the top of my list.
I recommend this book to all mystery-thriller-suspense lovers. Well written; kept me on pins and needles till the end--which absolutely blew me away. Was not expecting that! Read more
Published 26 days ago by Sara H. Thomas
4.0 out of 5 stars My Kindle book
I am just in the middle of reading this one. So far I like what I am reading. It caught my attention in the beginning
Published 27 days ago by Jean from Kalkaska
4.0 out of 5 stars My mind
Capture , detail, .belief, this book has it all . The characters are well defined that allows the reader to feel the deep sadness and longing a person can feel. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Lena
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Which one was he really? Spoiler alert
The title to this thread is a spoiler in itself, can you change it?

At the end of the book, I really believed that Teddy is in fact Andrew. Everything that Dr. Cawley knew about him leaves no doubt about it. Also, the fact that the names he was inventing were made of the same letters cannot be a... Read more
Oct 21, 2009 by Shiren |  See all 168 posts
Questions (spoilers)
I think that Trey and the patient that told him to run were trying to help Andrew/Teddy because they knew what would happen to him if the play experiment didn't work. At the end, I believe he does regress back to Teddy because, come on, what's a safer, easier to deal with reality? Andrew's? Where... Read more
Jan 13, 2010 by Michele Eggen |  See all 16 posts
Shutter Island Film: When did you realize the plot twist - SPOILERS
his decision to die as a good man at the end was rather selfish considering the amazing breakthrough the hospital made...now the place gets shut down.
Jul 4, 2010 by Christina Burns |  See all 4 posts
SHUTTER ISLAND: A stalwart statement of friendship and rejuvenation Be the first to reply
spoilers***the movie
I enjoyed the movie also, even without having read the book, and I commend you for figuring out the twist from the trailer (I didn't. Though, to fair, I'd only seen one preview before seeing the movie, and it was just the teaser.)
I will try to answer your questions, so make of them what you... Read more
Feb 20, 2010 by H. Cruz |  See all 3 posts
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