TITLE: The Poison Artist
AUTHOR: Jonathan Moore
PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
PUBLISHING DATE: January 26, 2016
FROM GOODREADS: Dr. Caleb Maddox is a
San Francisco toxicologist studying the chemical effects of pain. After a
bruising breakup with his girlfriend, he’s out drinking whiskey when a
hauntingly seductive woman appears by his side. Emmeline whispers to
Caleb over absinthe, gets his blood on her fingers and then brushes his
ear with her lips as she says goodbye. He must find her.
As his
search begins, Caleb becomes entangled in a serial-murder investigation.
The police have been fishing men from the bay, and the postmortems are
inconclusive. One of the victims vanished from the bar the night Caleb
met Emmeline. When questioned, Caleb can’t offer any information, nor
does he tell them he’s been secretly helping the city’s medical
examiner, an old friend, study the chemical evidence on the victims’
remains. The search for the killer soon entwines with Caleb’s hunt for
Emmeline, and the closer he gets to each, the more dangerous his world
becomes.
From the first pages up to the haunting, unforgettable denouement, The Poison Artist
is a gripping thriller about obsession and damage, about a man unmoored
by an unspeakable past and an irresistible woman who offers the
ultimate escape.
MY THOUGHTS: I
had high expectations for this book and unfortunately, I found it
somewhat lacking. The story is interesting enough. Dr. Caleb Maddox is a
researcher at a San Francisco lab. His best friend, Henry, runs the
city morgue and his girlfriend, Bridget, is an area artist. Following a
break up with Bridget, in which she throws a glass at his head and
almost knocks him out, Caleb meets the mysterious Emmeline and the story
only starts to get more complicated from there. Secrets abound in this
thriller and there are a lot of unanswered questions about Caleb's past,
what caused the breakup with Bridget, and why is he so suddenly
obsessed with Emmeline. In addition, there is a serial killer wrecking
havoc in town and Caleb is helping his friend Henry, and the local
police, to try and figure out what is going on.
I really like
the dark and creepy vibe of this story and I think Moore is an author to
watch. He managed to take a lot of scientific lingo and concepts and
weave them through the book in a way that didn't bore or confuse me.
However, I did have a few problems with "The Poison Artist." Firstly, I
thought the story was way too predictable. I pretty much had a feeling
what was going on through most of the book, but at least I was
interested enough with Moore's writing to keep moving on with it.
Secondly. not since "Gone Girl" have I seen a cast of people who I
didn't really like. I never really felt much of a connection with any of
them, except maybe Henry, who although I liked, I could have even lived
without.
Overall I am giving "The Poison Artist" a 3/5 rating.
The writing is strong and I think Moore can tell a good tale, but this
just wasn't the one for me. However, I didn't really dislike the book
either, it just left me feeling "...meh."
RATING: 3 PAWS
To bad, it sounds like a really interesting book, but I hate when I get a book that is just Meh. Great review.
ReplyDeleteIt's always sad when one gets that "meh" feeling, right?!? ERK. Such a pity since this one sounds like it had such good writing and creep-factor. But predictability really ruins books like these eh?! You gotta have surprises to make them exciting! Hope your next read is better, Barb. :)
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