Vincent Zandri
Auteur de The Remains
A propos de l'auteur
Vincent Zendri is an Australian author who won an International Thriller Award 2015 in the category of Best Paperback Original with his title, Moonlight Weeps. (Bowker Author Biography)
Séries
Œuvres de Vincent Zandri
Moonlight Mafia (A Digital Short) 7 exemplaires
The Indie Journey: Secrets to Writing Journey 7 exemplaires
Young Chase Baker and the Cross of the Last Crusade (A Young Chase Baker Thriller) (Volume 1) (2018) 4 exemplaires
The Cross of the Last Crusade (Young Chase Baker #1) 4 exemplaires
The Handyman: Season Two (The Handyman #2) 3 exemplaires
Pieces of Mind: Fictional Truths & Non-Fictional Lies about Writing and the Writing Life (Vincent Zandri on Writing… (2017) 3 exemplaires
The Empire Runaway (Sam Savage Sky Marshal #2) 3 exemplaires
Savage Sins (The Handyman #1C) 3 exemplaires
The Handyman: Season One (The Handyman #1) 3 exemplaires
Everything Burns by Zandri, Vincent (2015) Paperback 2 exemplaires
A Touch of Evil: A Thriller 2 exemplaires
Lust & Letters (The Handyman #1A) 2 exemplaires
The Extortionist: A Gripping Steve Jobz PI Thriller with a Twist for an Ending (A Steve Jobz PI Thriller Book 3) (2019) 2 exemplaires
Sweet Dreams | The Remains 2 exemplaires
Dead Heading: A Gripping Sam Savage Sky Marshal Short Thriller (A Sam Savage Sky Marshal Thriller Book 1) (2018) 1 exemplaire
True Stories 1 exemplaire
The Hybrid Author Mindset: The totally honest, myth-busting, realistic, non-politically correct guide to succeeding at… (2018) 1 exemplaire
Go Get Me A Gun: A Short Thriller 1 exemplaire
Desperate Measures: A Short Thriller 1 exemplaire
Domestic Dispute: A Short Thriller 1 exemplaire
Dying Memories/Godchild (2 in 1 Edition) 1 exemplaire
The Caretaker: A Thriller 1 exemplaire
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- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieux de résidence
- New York, USA
- Études
- Vermont College (MFA)
- Professions
- reporter
essayist
freelance photojournalist
novelist - Agent
- Chip MacGregor
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 69
- Aussi par
- 14
- Membres
- 876
- Popularité
- #29,233
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 103
- ISBN
- 117
- Langues
- 2
Having finished the work, I feel that Zandri cheated his reader's by not going into greater detail about electroshock therapy. He gave hints, here or there, about Reece not being able to write The Damned, and a few other oblique references, and maybe that technique is part of the genre--don't give too much away.
Zandri took a similar approach with Lisa and David's "affair," though Reece's speculations here did have a foreshadowing aspect to them.
Having said that, I found the end to be a gratuitous--"I gotcha, reader! I bet you didn't expect that!"
I did find it interesting that Lisa had eye surgery, making her physically (as well as symbolically?) blind. Frankie, the dog, has more character depth than does Lisa. Blood, too, is monolithic--a type inserted to serve a function (how does it come to pass that, just in time, Blood makes it from inner city Albany to the Reynolds' mansion. As readers, we deserve to know a little more about Blood.
Other characters, too, remain undeveloped, though Detective Miller's notion the books are like footprints might be one of the better lines in the novel.
I got this as a freebie from Amazon. There are so many other choices that I'm not likely to add Zandri to my reading list--Greg Iles, David Lindsey, David Baldacci, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and others.… (plus d'informations)