Poison Artist

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Product Details
Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Harper Paperbacks
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 1.0 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780544811829

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About the Author
JONATHAN MOORE is an attorney and the author of four novels, including The Dark Room, forthcoming, and Redheads, which was short-listed for the Bram Stoker Award.
Reviews
Praise for The Poison Artist
"The Poison Artist is an electrifying read, building from shock to shock. I read the last one hundred pages in a single sitting. The final chapter is an absolute stunner. I haven't read anything so terrifying since Red Dragon." --Stephen King

"Patient, stylish and incredibly suspenseful." --Lee Child, New York Times best-selling author of the Jack Reacher novels

"A magnificent, thoroughly unnerving psychological thriller written in a lush, intoxicating style. I dare you to look away." --Justin Cronin, New York Times best-selling author of The Passage and The Twelve

"'The Poison Artist' is a rare thing: a totally new take on the mystery-thriller genre...Jonathan Moore's story of a scientist helping the police investigate a femme fatale serial killer using poison is totally fresh and unpredictable. The writing is top-notch, wonderfully evoking a dark and foggy San Francisco where ghosts of the past color the bloody events of the day. Grade: A"--The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"The Poison Artist takes place in a fog-bound, rain-drenched version of San Francisco, which becomes, in Moore's telling, almost a city from a dream, where truths and realities slip in and out of focus somewhere between the long nights and the constantly filled glasses...It's genuinely scarily, in the very best way, and nastily twisty, also in the very best way. Just like the clashes between Caleb's day and night existences, Moore's hypnotic, rich prose shifts and jars from seductive bars at night to the gruesome way fingerprints have to be taken from a body that has been underwater for days. Spiralling down from dream into nightmare, The Poison Artist is thoroughly unnerving and classily executed." --The Guardian

"The Poison Artist is an elegant, gripping, hair-raising gothic chiller, a wicked mix of Poe, The Silence of the Lambs, and Vertigo. Settle in for a long night of reading--once this one grabs you, it doesn't let go." --William Landay, New York Times best-selling author of Defending Jacob

"Jonathan Moore has written a wickedly smart, emotionally complex novel that will haunt you long after you turn the last page. Whether you find it seductively terrifying or terrifyingly seductive, in my mind, The Poison Artist is better than Hitchcock." --Lou Berney, author of Whiplash River and The Long and Faraway Gone

"With The Poison Artist, Jonathan Moore has given us a brilliant debut thriller, confident, mesmerizing, edgy and very cool. So much happens on every page, it's almost dizzying. Hitchcock should come back from the grave and film this story." --Howard Norman, author of The Bird Artist and Next Life Might Be Kinder

"Moore has a great gift for the macabre and creepy." --The Times

"This is a cinematic and phantasmagoric treat... Obsession and violent death collide in an elegantly written thriller." --The Independent

"The Poison Artist takes an old film noir set-up - man meets femme fatale and starts to fear that she might be even more dangerous than she looks - and brings it into the modern world...a superior cat and mouse story, with an effective twist in the tail." --Mail on Sunday

"This thriller's twists become as dark and intoxicating as the bars where the mystery begins." --Sunday Mirror

"A noirish, atmospheric tale...Uniquely sinister...Like Agatha Christie, Jonathan Moore is a writer who gets you hooked on a plot where poison is the cold, clinical method of execution. The Poison Artist is a debut that's both an exemplary psychological crime novel and a masterful exercise in intoxicating dread. It's a strange, sensual story to be savoured like the finest single malt whisky." --Crime Fiction Lover

"Jonathan Moore expertly weaves together the murder hunt and Caleb's descent into the demi-monde existence of Emmeline, with the San Francisco setting evoking the dreamlike state of Hitchcock's Vertigo, for a compelling psycho-thriller that releases its poison just the way I like it: slowly and with a wicked grin." --The Crack Magazine

"Moore's evocative prose infuses this unusual tale with smoldering noir elegance."--Curled Up with a Book

"There are some books that are just perfect for curling under the covers on dark nights. The Poison Artist, part gothic, part CSI, is one of those books, set in a perpetually fog-shrouded San Francisco that is dark and dangerous."--Reviewing the Evidence

"Moore writes beautiful, careful prose and presents readers with an atmospheric story...Where he excels is in the sensuousness of his writing: food, sex, alcohol--he fully engages all of the senses...Absinthe, oysters, the painter John Singer Sargent, a classic car, and a string of disturbing deaths...make this dark tale memorable."--Kirkus Reviews

"With crisp dialogue and skilled plotting, this atmospheric novel--fittingly set in a dark and foggy December in San Francisco--is an engrossing thriller by an author to watch. Give this one to readers who like forensic thrillers but would also be drawn in by the creepy mood."--Booklist, starred review

"Exquisite...The sympathetic, though brutally flawed hero and the shocking, Hitchcock-esque finale make this psychological thriller a must-read."--Publishers Weekly, starred review