Karin Yapalater's pulsating debut novel, An Hour to Kill , is an unforgettable psychosexual thriller set in the dark heart of New York City When a series of brutal murders takes place in the desolate wintry landscape of Central Park, a pair of unlikely colleagues, New York City detectives James Gurson and Didi Kane, are sent to investigate. The assignment turns personal, however, when they discover the victims' deaths resonate within their own lives. The first victim, Charlene Leone -- found burned beyond recognition -- is a fellow officer, and Kane's ex-lover. The other, Orrin Gretz, is a prominent New York psychiatrist whose grisly death in a '57 Mercedes Gullwing with a .25 automatic at his side mirrors the suicide of Gurson's father. A psychology buff and a rising star in the department, Gurson is trying to recover from a painful divorce and become a better parent to his young son. Kane, his beautiful partner -- well known for her high-octane obstinacy and her brilliance -- is barely coping with the circumstances of her former lover's brutal end when her grief is compounded by her own shocking implication in the murder. To solve the bizarre slayings the detectives must embark on an investigation that will take on eerie undertones, immersing them in a labyrinth of Freudian reverie, Jungian dreams, unconscious truths and conscious deceptions, visceral sex, and sadistic violence. Ultimately, they will transcend their professional partnership, becoming unconditional confidants in order to unveil the truth, and pull each other out from under their own personal wreckage. Chilling, intricate, and provocative, An Hour to Kill brilliantly captures the disturbing flip side of psychoanalysis, while twisting unpredictably toward an explosive denouement that will stun readers everywhere.
Among the many "debut" authors the reading public sees each year, I found Ms. Yapalater's novel quite interesting. It is pretty much a police procedural/murder mystery with a couple of interesting characters. The plot grabs you and keeps you interested to last page. It is one of those books where you have to read just one more chapter to find out what happens next. A well done mystery, I look forward to more of Ms. Yapalater's work.
Read in about an Hour
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Teehee, I exagerated a little. Truth be told though this is a fast paced impressive debut. I started this novel with an impression that the authoress could be the literary love child of Larry Brooks and Karin Slaughter, but quickly appreciated Ms. Yapolenter's prose comparision free.Two bodies are found in Central park a young woman burnt, and a man who is the victim of apparant suicide. Two tenacious cops are unwilling to let the cases close so patly as some would wish and investigate to discover the truth.This novel is gritty, without being graphic, and while there are parts I suspected before the author revealed the plot twists I was kept guessing more than in many I have read in the genre.This book zooms along while Yapolenter adds surprises, delves into her characters psyches and basically writes an excellent all around police proceedural thriller whose dialogue rings true and characters' motivations kept secret until the thrilling end.
Truley a fast hour
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is unbelievable!!One of the best first-year mystery novelists to come around in quite a while. Exellent character develpment.
Asuperb psychological police procedural
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
In Central Park Police Detectives James Gurson and Didi Kane investigate the burned body of former cop Charlene Leone found in the Brambles and the apparent asphyxiation suicide of Dr. Orrin Gretz in his Mercedes buried in the snow. Charlene used to be Didi's lover and partner before being fired for drug use. Orrin's chosen weapon of death mirrors that of James' father, a cop who did his job well until the unfair charges that could have led to jail time did lead to his suicide in the family garage.Soon Gurson, a psychology major, and Kane find themselves making inquiries amongst Manhattan's analyst world, a close mouthed group unable to answer as opposed to asking questions. As they dig deeper, ties to their personal lives surface beyond the already known obvious. However, Kane begins to wonder if her funky partner, as a means of enacting vengeance on the former ADA who played his father false, might be orchestrating one link.AN HOUR TO KILL is a superb psychological police procedural that rips into the world of analysts especially those who use patients for sexual pleasure. The key is the believability of the cast from the dedicated but emotional hurting cops to the analysts pulling the wagons around in a siege mentality even though one who may have committed malpractice is dead and connected to a homicide. Though the very end feels more like a couch trip, readers, except psychoanalysts, will appreciate Karin Yapalater's strong debut.Harriet Klausner
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