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The Alienist

The Alienist

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fascinating grotesque
Review: Caleb Carr has written a plot-driven novel with a strong setting and reasonably complex characters. The industrial New York setting comes across as seedy and gritty without being too overblown, and the narrator's somewhat modern perspective and voice allows the reader to feel somehow more familiar with this past time. I can't vouch for the historical veracity but it felt real enough to me.

Like Crichton, Carr allows the reader to be taken on a thriller journey that includes bits and pieces of knowledge (NY underworld, psychology in the late 19th century) so the book feels less like brain candy. Unlike Michener, Carr avoids drowning out his sense of storytelling in order to share his wealth of information.

Two weaknesses affect the story. First, the narrator seems a bit of a buffoon--the old "why would the rest of these characters bother tolerating him." Second, Carr seems to think a dramatic denouement requires including every character who's appeared previously and providing them with a weapon. A few pages of overblown drama are quite forgivable though in an otherwise well-researched and skillfully told novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: Not knowing what to expect when I opened this book, I was pleasantly impressed by this old-time thriller. I would highly recommend this book in print or on tape. This book can really open the world of literature to a teeanager or young adult not into reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An interesting story of criminal psicology
Review: I don't know how I do this but I always read the second part before the first, every body says that this book is better than The Angel of Darkness (of the same writer), I read first the Angel of Darkness and I loved that book better than this one, I am not saying that this book is not good, it is an easy reading book that keeps you interested all the time, my point is that I think that the first book between these two that you read will be better than the other one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Very Compelling Read!
Review: While slow to get going, this turned out to be really great. Not only did I enjoy the historical aspects of it, it was a very compelling mystery. At times, I felt like the author was being a little obvious in pointing out how ahead of their times the crime team was, but by the end of the book I was enthralled. Highly recommended, but be prepared for some late nights with this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An astounding piece of historical fiction!
Review: This book provides an amazing glimpse of New York City at the end of the 19th century; amazing, largely, because it shows the dark side of New York that the media of the time dared not expose. An intense, sometimes gruesome book, you may want to read it more than once to really take in the settings. For this reason, I would recommend buying the hardcover version on ebay; it will last longer, and Amazon's "hardcover" version is nothing but a stiff paperback piece of garbage, and costs more than you would pay for the real deal on ebay.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent psychological thriller!
Review: Carr had done a wonderful work writing "The Alienist". If you are looking for a novel where you want to find profound psychological personality's analysis, a well-designed plot and intense characters, this is the novel.
Carr's characters are so well depicted that you can almost live yourself every one of them. Wonderful job!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant, a perfect thriller!
Review: Brilliant, a perfect thriller! Carr pulls you back in time to hunt a killer against the wishes of law enforcement establishment. Historical figures make impressive cameos and Carr's accuracy is unmatched.

Fans of Thomas Harris board this time machine for a trip like no other!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this has to have been one of the best books ive ever read
Review: my teacher used this book as an example of a tenement building in ny at the turn of the century and it was very good. i then bought the book and couldnt put it down altho it can get alittle too discriptive at times its a really good book that you can totally get into it only took me 3 days to read this becuz i couldnt put it down. i have recommended it to many of my friends and after lending it to a few its become quite worn(that shows that its good). there is a sequel bout a woman killer but from what i hear it isnt the greatest and the first is much better. so if u like historical fiction this is the book for you

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You'll be up till the wee hours with this one...
Review: The first time I'd read this book, I'd stay up so late that my eyes would be watering... But I couldn't put it down! Caleb Carr has produced an incredible read for those who enjoy mystery... and even more so for those who don't need the "hand-holding, shout out the clues forshadowing with which many mystery authors insult their audience. Mr. Carr knows how to write an intelligent, well thought out novel which keeps you guessing until the very end.

I have picked up MANY copies of this book, and have given them to friends and relatives - all of whom loved it and ended up giving copies to the people they know. I hope you, too, find this book to be one of those you talk about well after its been read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Historical fiction, great characters, with serial thrills
Review: Carr weaves an excellent story in this novel. He chooses early 20th century New York and Roosevelt as his setting, and proceeds to tell a story of a serial killer, a genre that is very popular, but he does it with a bit of a twist. He uses an ensemble cast, Teddy R., and two detectives bringing forensics into a US investigation (in use overseas at the time, but not accepted in the States yet).

The book is also full of entertaining references; how the Brooklyn Dodgers got their name, J.P. Morgan's financial empire, etc.

Anyone who enjoys period novels, mysteries, or serial killer stories should love this book. Go get it!


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