Chasing the Boogeyman

Tapa dura, 322 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado por Gallery Books.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-7516-0
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In the summer of 1988, the mutilated bodies of several missing girls begin to turn up in a small Maryland town. The grisly evidence leads police to the terrifying assumption that a serial killer is on the loose in the quiet suburb. But soon a rumor begins to spread that the evil stalking local teens is not entirely human. Law enforcement, as well as members of the FBI, are certain that the killer is a living, breathing madman—and he’s playing games with them. For a once peaceful community trapped in the depths of paranoia and suspicion, it feels like a nightmare that will never end.

Recent college graduate Richard Chizmar returns to his hometown just as a curfew is enacted and a neighborhood watch is formed. Amid preparing for his wedding and embarking on a writing career, he soon finds himself thrust into a real-life horror story. Inspired by the …

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reseñó Chasing the Boogeyman de Richard Chizmar

A good first draft that could’ve used a good editor

3 estrellas

The writing was great in some places, but used superfluous adverbs and adjectives plus meaningless details and dialogue that didn’t quite feel natural elsewhere, things that journalists are advised to avoid. Creative writing’s impression of journalism is only fun to those who haven’t been journalists.

The concept of the novel was interesting. I thought the photos pantomiming fake crimes and victims to be a bit tasteless, but perhaps that’s because I have the perspective of a survivor of crimes and journalist who worked on real crime stories and feels there’s almost a sacred respect that should be given to this.

Some of the police procedural and journalism work imagined by the author wasn’t at all in line with work then or since, but a good novel needs creative licensing. Some of the details of others’ work or actions would’ve been impossible for the author to know and didn’t really matter …

Temas

  • Fiction
  • Memoir
  • Serial killer
  • Crime
  • Journalism
  • Suspense