(Today is all about the London Book Fair, which began yesterday and ends tomorrow. Scroll down for earlier posts, and check back for more LBF-related news throughout the day.)
I said in my previous post that perhaps one of the reasons an Italian thriller is getting no bites from English-based publishers is because "the serial killer/thriller has had its day." But then again, maybe not:
HODDER publisher Nick Sayers has made a second big swoop, winning a heated auction for two novels by debutante Cody McFadyen, a 37-year-old California-based video games developer. The Shadow Man, the first of the two and scheduled for spring 2006, is “a brilliant and defiantly graphic serial killer thriller in which a small FBI team, led by an unforgettable heroine, must hunt down a deadly killer who is armed with devastatingly intimate details on them all”.
Sayers was “gripped from the first page” by “an outstanding novel, dark and compelling” that “reads like the wind” and which “marks the start of a great career”.
OK, now admittedly I'm skeptical of any book that's deemed to "read like the wind" (doesn't that sound a bit flatulent?) but in any case, look for THE SHADOW MAN to appear Stateside next year under the Bantam Dell imprint.
Defiantly graphic? For a serial killer novel I would say that to be defiant would be not to have any graphic descriptions.
Otherwise, "unforgettable heroine"..."deadly killer"..."devastatingly intimate details"...me thinks thou doth protest too much.
Posted by: Bryon | March 14, 2005 at 10:24 AM
I'm a student of criminal justice. I was told about a very strange serial killer by one of my classmates.
He was referred to as the mini-skirt killer. My understanding is that the murders occured in the 1970's. The killer would lure young college girls into his car. He would then put a plastic bag over their heads and suffocate them to death.
After smothering the life out of them he would remove and keep his victims pantyhose.
He would not rape his victims, they were found fully clothed with the exception of their missing pantyhose. He would only kill college age girls wearing micro mini-skirts and pantyhose. Has anyone else heard of this bizarre criminal?
Posted by: Shirly Jones | November 01, 2005 at 09:19 AM
I'm a student of criminal justice. I was told about a very strange serial killer by one of my classmates.
He was referred to as the mini-skirt killer. My understanding is that the murders occured in the 1970's. The killer would lure young college girls into his car. He would then put a plastic bag over their heads and suffocate them to death.
After smothering the life out of them he would remove and keep his victims pantyhose.
He would not rape his victims, they were found fully clothed with the exception of their missing pantyhose. He would only kill college age girls wearing micro mini-skirts and pantyhose. Has anyone else heard of this bizarre criminal?
Posted by: Shirly Jones | November 01, 2005 at 09:19 AM