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Stranger Inside (Daw Book Collectors) [Paperback]

Steven Krane (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


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Daw Book Collectors February 4, 2003
From the author of The Omega Game...
There's something inside Jimmy-and it's burning to get out...

For five years, Nate Adriano has been on the most bizarre case he's ever encountered, a situation hidden by the government. Fifteen teenagers have died, seemingly from internally generated fires. But one teenager, Jimmy Somerset has all the symptoms, yet has defied the odds-and may hold the answer to what exactly is inside.

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It isn't immediately clear what the connection is between Nate Adriano, who is investigating several teens' inexplicable deaths, and a teenager with problems neither he nor anyone else quite understands. But eventually Nate, aided by records leaked from the top-secret government agency seeking answers to the same questions, is led to Jimmy, who has finally been dumped from foster care and into a program called TRACE, which ostensibly is going to help him control his outbursts of violence. Matters come to a head in a confrontation between security-obsessed government forces, Nate on his quest for the truth, and Jimmy with his desire to deal with his mental turmoil. Aside from obliquely addressing such issues as free speech and "homeland security," what Krane's well-paced tale develops into is pretty classy alien-invasion fare. Well, not quite invasion, but a form of exploration that is subtler and, in the long run, far more interesting. Regina Schroeder
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-STRANGER INSIDE is what the movie -Unbreakable- should have been and it is impossible to put down.- 
 -Philadelphia Weekly Press
 
-STRANGER INSIDE is a science fiction novel that keeps readers guessing until the very last paragraph.- 
 -Midwest Book Review
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: DAW (February 4, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756401283
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756401283
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 3.9 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,826,370 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DAW's Best-kept secret, June 21, 2003
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Mary A. Turzillo "Marite" (Cleveland, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stranger Inside (Daw Book Collectors) (Paperback)
Steven Krane is DAW's best kept secret -- or maybe its secret weapon. The two books so far from this guy Krane remind me of the Stephen King's early mature novels.

The story is scary and compelling enough just in outline -- a disease that causes adolescent boys to suddenly burst into flame. But what Krane does with it is pure genius -- he gets into the mind of one of the boys, a heart-breakingly vulnerable and artistic orphan (guess why he's an orphan) and makes us live the tragic career of a talented man-child doomed to function as tool of an intelligence so alien that its cruelty and iron obdurancy make you want to shout out in defense of the protagonist.

If that isn't enough, the other point of view character is a man seeking to solve the riddle of these boys who spontaneously combust. And his story also involves betrayal, anguish, and ultimately compassion for the victims.

STRANGER INSIDE echoes CARRIE, yes, but it comes to the table with a deeper appreciation of what it is to be an alienated teen -- in this case a teen with a secret more devastating than an unsympathetic and anhedonic mother -- than we ever could have had when we read that earlier masterpiece. Krane, and we, have lived through the tragedy of Columbine, and if we're attuned to the complex message of that catastrophe, this book is going to make us think more deeply than ever before about the nature of innocence and victimization.

Krane gets to the heart of what it is to be young and a victim. He treats issues of privacy and first amendment rights, as well as the ineffective and cruel way adolescents are treated in our society when they fall afoul of the law, whether as a result of their own ill deeds or innocently.

You'll read this book fast -- the pages turn quickly. But you'll remember its protagonists and its message long after you've put it down.

Krane is going to be DAW's superstar of the first decade of this century -- discover him early.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling till the end!, March 11, 2003
This review is from: Stranger Inside (Daw Book Collectors) (Paperback)
The end of this book was so mind boggling that I wrestled with it in my mind for hours afterwards in a post-sixth sense kind of way. A writer that leaves that kind of impression deserves a lot of respect.
Having said that, and since HK has already provided the summary (she's already reviewed every book I'm reading and thousands more, where does she get the time?) I'll just say, I would have preferred a little more closure. I'd love a sequel!! Jimmy, the 'Golden' as the govt agents call him, is a lost and confused teenager, and keeps the reader's attention because the most interesting things start happening to him. As a fan of comics, I enjoyed the way the comic book scenes were described, even though they were a bit creepy.
And yes, you WILL read it in one sitting.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exciting science fiction, February 4, 2003
This review is from: Stranger Inside (Daw Book Collectors) (Paperback)
Spontaneous combustion is happening to teens all over America, burning from the inside out. The government has a special black ops unit called Cold Blue that is studying the problem but they have no idea how to stop it from happening. All the government knows is that teens combust on or around their fifteenth birthday.

Jimmy Somerset is a seventeen-year-old who has been in and out of foster homes all his life. His latest home is good for him and he has a job he loves. However, high school bullies won't leave him alone. One day they go too far and Jimmy causes permanent physical damage on his tormentor. He is given the option of going into the government-sponsored program TRACE or Juvenile hall. He picks TRACE not knowing he will be placed in a unit mentored by Code Blue who thinks he is the key to getting the answers to dead teens.

This is one novel where the government does not behave like an impersonal robot but as a group of caring individuals that deal with a complex problem of epic and international proportions. The children in TRACE are cared for and getting the treatment they need even if they don't know what is really going on around them. STRANGER INSIDE is a science fiction novel that keeps readers guessing until the very last paragraph.

Harriet Klausner

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