Death of a Writer: A Novel
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The publication of Scream causes a storm of publicity and raises questions about its content-in particular, about the uncanny resemblance between Pendleton's fictional crime and a real-life, unresolved local murder. How did Pendleton know the case so well? And why did he bury Scream in his basement? A rare blend of suspense, humor and insight, Death of a Writer is "dark, disturbing and damnably good" (Baltimore Sun).
Michael Collins
Michael Collins was born in Rome in 1930. After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy, he entered the newly independent Air Force, becoming a fighter pilot and experimental test pilot. He was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in 1963. On his first mission, Gemini 10, he set a world altitude record and became the nation’s third spacewalker. His second flight was as command module pilot of the historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon in July 1969. He is retired major general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and has received numerous decorations and awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Collier Trophy. He is now retired and lives in South Florida. Carrying the Fire is his memoir.
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Reviews for Death of a Writer
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I was intrigued at the beginning of this book. There was enough action, atmosphere and character to make me want to read further. However, the book bogged down somewhere in the middle and I read on hoping the end would justify the means. I was disappointed. Maybe I'm dense, but I don't know who actually commited the murders. If it was explained, I missed it. I even retraced my steps to see if I missed it. I got the tortured characters and flawed heroes. I got the slams to academia and I even tolerated the run-on sentences, which weren't all that bad, as run-ons go. A lot of information was repeated ad nauseum, but the "whodunit" part was left out, I think.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5When Pendleton tries to commit suicide and fails, a self-published novel surfaces that leads the community to wonder how he knew so much about a brutal murder that took place years before.I see this book having a limited audience, those who love literature and studied literature. Without that background, the characters may be hard for the average reader to relate to. I enjoyed the plot in the beginning, but as the story wore on, I felt myself caring less and less about the characters, and therefore losing interest.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Quite enjoyed this. American thrillers aren't really my choice - in fact I had this on order from the library for over 5 months and couldn't remember why I wanted it in the first place.Wouldn't rush to read it again.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The latest offering from one of my favourite authors. Collins once again delivers an intriguing murder mystery laced with much from the dark side of human nature. At the same time he heaps derision and scorn on both American academia and the publishing industry.