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I get a lot of books sent to me.  This is one of the great things about being a book blogger and though I have now been doing this for some four years, I still get a kick out of the thought that somebody is interested in what I think about a certain title.  Most of the books I receive are those that I have asked for or those that publishers send me because they know what I like to read, so there are always surprises.  Then there are the parcels of unsolicited books that arrive, exciting also as they are an unknown quantity and I know nothing about the authors et al.  

These can prove to be of variable quality.  I am no novelist or writer myself and have no pretensions to be so, but I can recognise good or bad writing when I see it and some books that come through my mail box are so poorly written or so trashy, I am staggered that they managed to find a publisher at all.  I know that if these manuscripts arrived on my desk, they would be binned almost immediately.

BUT, and this is what is so great, every now and then you open a book you have no expectations of and that is it, you read the first page and know that this is going to be a goodie.  You can just tell.  The narrative is flowing, it is stylish, it is not trying to be something it isn't, it is just damn good writing and, what is even better, it is grammatically correct which means a great deal to me.

Well American Devil is one of these – a stonking read, a great thriller which had me pinned to my sofa for most of today. In fact, I was in my dressing gown until nearly noon so intent was I on finishing the story. OK, so what is it about?  There is a serial killer on the loose in New York. He is targeting young, blonde and Ad wealthy women and is killing them in a brutal and awful manner.   He is running rings around NYPD, the investigation is headed up by a good old fashioned cop nearing retirement and this is out of his league. Cue return of a stock character, Tom Harper, the star maverick detective who is suspended after attacking a colleague who made insulting comments about his wife, Lisa, who had just left him because he was too involved in his job.   OK you might think, here we go usual stuff – and you would be right, but the quality of the writing and the characterization of Detective Harper and the criminal psychologist and profiler, Denise Levene, who is there to keep an eye on him and to deal with his anger issues, is spot on and never tips into banality.  Their dialogue is sassy and sharp and the two forge a partnership and friendship as they realise they need each other to trap the killer, the so called American Devil.

I am going to say no more about the plot or the story line as I have no intention of giving any clue at all as to the identity of the killer, the way he is trapped or the reason for his killing spree – I want you to go get this book and read it yourself.  The grittiness and adrenaline rush that is New York is tangible and this is quite astonishing as the author is an English writer, albeit one who has been avid fan of American detective stories all his life. 

Oliver teaches literature and lives in London and this is his first novel.  It is also the first in a proposed series featuring Tom and Denise and I cannot wait for the next one.  This is one of the best thrillers I have read in ages, tightly plotted, intricately planned, not a loose end or an unexplained action or clue anywhere, great characters, great pace, twists and turns aplenty which will lead the reader completely off the track (well, it did this one), and an exciting and thrilling climax which had me on the end of my seat.

I have read a lot of new thrillers this year, some good, some so-so but this one is the real thing, I have hit pay dirt out of all those books sent to me and it is going on my list of books of the year.

Great stuff.

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17 responses to “American Devil – Oliver Stark”

  1. jesse malone Avatar

    PS – why has the hardback of new book not come out today??? so disappointed hence the phone call to Publisher – they informed me that paperback was due out in August but I know for a fact 3 other people asked about this book the same time I was in the shop. any answers gratefully received at my email address. thanks!

  2. jesse malone Avatar

    hi, I work in film and tv and have to say that I was blown away by Oliver Stark’s new novel – so refreshing and it read so well, i finished it over night and that’s saying something from a mother who needs her sleep with a 22 month old lil buddha! I was so impressed I called the Publisher to say so and can we please have more very soon. There is no direct email for Oliver Stark which is a shame as I’d love to speak to you about something off public domain. thanks, above all, for the writing..
    best
    Jesse Malone dggb
    http://www.jessemalonecasting.com

  3. Lisa Dennis Avatar
    Lisa Dennis

    Is there any possible way on this earth Oliver Stark can write his second novel any faster??? The “American Devil” is grippingly amazing. I LOVE thrillers & this is the best i have read in my entire life. I was reading Chapter Fifty in Costa Coffee when some fool shouted out “NO, NO”, i turned to see who it was & it was me..Ooops!!!! Please, put it out on “audibles.com” so my mum can download it. Audibles, Audibles, Audibles but be very choosy on the narrator “mega important”…lol…

  4. Ruth Jones Avatar
    Ruth Jones

    Read it, loved it, best thriller Ive read for a long time..it managed to drag me away from computer games, and that happens rarely.
    Looking forward to Mr Starks next book.

  5. mpmick@googlemail.com Avatar

    I am about to interview Oliver Stark for the International Thriller Writers group in America. This will be my seventh interview. Trouble is, I don’t get to read the books unless I buy one AFTER the interview, which is rather pointless. At least with the review I have just read here on this web page, it will give me much more of an idea just what Oliver’s abilities as a writer are like. I’ll make sure this web review is included too.
    Michael Parker

  6. Elaine Simpson-Long Avatar

    Oliver – can you contact me off blog with an email address I can use please? I can’t seem to find one on your website. Will leave it until after Easter. My review is up on Amazon and yes it is the first!

  7. Oliver Stark Avatar

    No problem with an interview at all; please email any questions and I’ll do my best to answer them. Probably be in a few days as I’m off on Easter duties with the family. The book isn’t published fully in the UK until September – hardbacks are available online but not in bookshops. Happy to help though – it’s very exciting!

  8. Elaine Simpson-Long Avatar

    Oliver – no sooner said than done. Amended slightly but have sent it to Amazon and I have given you five stars which I very seldom do. Hope it helps and you sell lots and lots of copies. If I send you a list of questions perhaps I could do an interview on random???

  9. Oliver Stark Avatar

    Hi Elaine,
    I’ve put your review on my website. Thank you! Amazon is now taking reviews for the hardback and it would be good if yours was the first one there too! Thanks again for the support – I’m feeling very encouraged as I now write the next one…

  10. Elaine Simpson-Long Avatar

    Oliver – of course I don’t mind. Please do – I shall be honoured

  11. Oliver Stark Avatar

    Just a thought – would you mind if I reproduced your review on my website?

  12. Laura Avatar

    I heartily concur! I got the book on Amazon and read it within 24 hours! And it is most definitely the best thriller I have read in a very long time. I believe Stark is the next big thing.

  13. Molly Sicily Avatar
    Molly Sicily

    I agree with all you have written.I didn’t need to skip read once!

  14. Elaine Simpson-Long Avatar

    Well Sheila, you won’t be disappointed I can tell you now. I shall look forward to your thoughts in due course

  15. Sheila Beaumont Avatar
    Sheila Beaumont

    I definitely want to read it! I checked Amazon.com and found out it will be out in September here in the States. I signed up to be notified when it’s available for preorder.

  16. Elaine Simpson-Long Avatar

    Oliver – hey great to see you have visited. I thought this book was simply terrific and I don’t say that often about books. I shall make sure this review goes up on Amazon as well and SO pleased that I have your first ever review. What an honour!

  17. Oliver Stark Avatar

    Thanks for taking the time to read the book and write about it so fully and generously. Just to let you know that you have written my first ever review – ever! I’m relieved that it was a good one and I’m really pleased that you liked the story and characters so much – you never know how people will respond. You’ve made my night! Thank you.

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