Monday, 19 January 2015

See How Small

Title: See How Small
Author: Scott Blackwood
Type: Paperback (arc)
Read: 16th January - 19th January
Rating: 4/5
Published: 20th January 2015 by 4th Estate

It begins one summer evening in a small Texas town. Two men walk into an ice cream shop shortly before it closes. They bind the three teenager girls working behind the counter. They set fire to the shop. They disappear. This horrific, mysterious crime is the subject of Scott Blackwood's new novel.

Loosely based on the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders in Austin, Texas, See How Small explores a community's reactions to the brutal and seemingly random murder of these three girls. It is told through the perspectives of the community's survivors, witnesses, suspects, and yes, the deceased girls. Among the people we meet is Jack Dewey, the fireman who ran into the burning building and discovered the girls’ bodies, and whose life becomes haunted by the girls' memory. We see Kate Ulrich, the mother of two murdered girls, who finds that in fighting the community’s need to narrate her life in light of the murders, she’s also losing her connection to the girls’ lives. A suspect in the murders, Michael Greer, now with a daughter of his own, is haunted by his inadvertent participation in it and his brother’s earlier tragic death. And Rosa Heller, an investigative journalist who tries to piece together the mystery by interviewing involved people, becomes lost in the community's false memories and lies and regrets. Above everything else is the girls' shared narration as they watch over the community during the five years following their deaths, as they attempt to comfort their town. 

Won via a good reads give away. I think I thought this would be a who done it kind of book.
It is totally not what I expected. It's much better. The writing style is very easy and flows great. There is something about this book that just makes you want to carry on reading.
Loosely based one ice cream murders of which I had to google to work out. Taken from the view point of various people impacted from the crime including the girls themselves.

Beautifully written.


Go get it from: Amazon UK | Book Depository | Waterstones 

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