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Red Leaves

Red Leaves

Red Leaves

Red Leaves

by Simons, Paullina

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Flamingo, 1998. Paperback. Very Good. After her heralded but somewhat overwritten first novel, Tully, Simons has sharpened her craftsmanship to produce this suspenseful work about four fri ends at Dartmouth College whose close relationship is coming apart. The dis integration doesn't appear mortal, but it is. During a cold Thanksgiving we ekend and its aftermath, Kristina, Jim, Conni and Albert study, play and oc casionally sleep together, passionately addicted to each other's company. W hen Kristina's nude and frozen body is found in a snowbank, having been con cealed there for some days, young small-town detective Spencer O'Malley inv estigates her death. He is drawn into the group's games and lies just as he was drawn to Kristina's compelling liveliness when he met her the day befo re she was killed. Why did her best friends fail to report her missing? The ir answers to his fervent questions reveal a network of hidden secrets and jealousies that have long existed among them. But the hardly surprising sol ution to the crime doesn't appear until three years later, when the full si gnificance of the title becomes clear. The narrative has striking similarit ies to the events in Donna Tartt's The Secret History, but Simons is not as fluent a writer, nor does the plot carry the philosophical resonance of Ta rtt's more sophisticated work. Yet Simons handles her characters and settin g (both the New Hampshire campus and the moneyed neighborhoods of Greenwich , Conn.) with a certain skill, creating mystery from the ordinary, protecte d lives of these Ivy League kids, slowly peeling away their deceptions to r eveal denial, cowardice and chilling indifference. In doing so, she tells a.

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The body of a beautiful student is found nude and frozen, concealed within a snowbank for days on a New England college campus. Why hadn't anyone reported her missing? Detective Spencer O'Malley had met the girl, Kristina, only a day prior to her death. Nearly falling in love with her on this chance meeting, he learns more about her life through his investigation of her mysterious demise. Kristina and her friends, all children of privilege, were supposedly close. They played, studied and occasionally slept together. Despite this, there were many secrets hidden within their relationship, more than O'Malley could have imagined

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Bookseller
Infinity Books Japan JP (JP)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Red Leaves
Author
Simons, Paullina
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0006550576
ISBN 13
9780006550570
Publisher
Flamingo
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1998

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