They named me Eddie
after Mum's father
who died before I was born.
'A queit, stubborn bastard,'
says my dad.
I am not sure if he's talking about
grandad or me.
Title: Cold Skin
Author: Steven Herrick
ISBN: 9781741751291
Publisher: Allen & Unwin/2007
Pages: 264
A story told in verse, it is about a teenaged boy Eddie Holder, who lives in a small mining town, Burruga in Australia. The time period is after the world war II. He wants to leave school and work as a miner but his dad is dead against it. HIs brother Larry wishes to leave the town after finishing school. Their teacher, Mr Butcher is not a good man and is detested by most people in that town, including the Mayor.
Nothing much seems to be happening other than small fights. Then a beautiful girl is found murdered, and the suspicion of her murder falls on many men of that town. And truthfully anyone could have done it.
Told in the voices of Eddie, Larry and Sally, the teacher and Mayor, the story unfolds beautifully. Initially the voices do seem disjointed but tie up in a satisfying manner. Told in the form of verse, the chapters are at the most two pages and contain everything in a nutshell. Herrick has managed to hold that tension essential for whodunits until the end.
Eddie likes to observe people and draw his own conclusions. And it is from his viewpoints that we are able to get into the heart and mind of the characters in this fast-paced book. Works well as a YA novel.
And I am a sucker for poetry, I totally loved this book. Thanks to the author for my copy!
28 comments:
Sounds unique!
Mine is here:
http://laurel-rain-snow.blogspot.com/2009/12/teaser-tuesdays_15.html
Sounds like an interesting one!
Interesting. I've never heard of this one. My teaser is here:
http://theliterarystew.blogspot.com
I read this book Sunday and like its unique style.
Great teaser. It sounds like an interesting book, though I rarely read books in verse.
Ooh very creepy. Here's my teaser.
One must name their children after positive people. Enjoy.
This book sounds engaging and beautiful in style. Thanks, this would be my 1st book I have added from you.
http://teawithmarce.blogspot.com/2009/12/teaser-tuesday-wrong-mother.html
This sounds like a very interesting book...thanks for the teaser!
I really like the idea of this book being in verse -- not something I've encountered before!
Sounds like a fascinating story and I love the idea that it's all told in verse.
An intriguing teaser, sounds like a unique reading experience. Thanks for visiting!
WordTrix
How interesting! Never would have thought of a whodunit in verse form, but why not? Good teaser.
Sounds interesting. Thanks for visiting.
Sounds very interesting!
this does sound unique!
http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/
Loved that teaser...totally drew me in to wanting to know more!!
I love stories told in free verse! Great teaser, I'll be sure to look this one up, thanks!
Hmmm...I don't think I've ever read a modern book that was written in verse, but the little snippet you posted was cool. Thanks for visiting my snippet:)
Sounds interesting!
Thanks for dropping by my teaser! :)
This would be a good one for my genre challenge. I need to get on some poetry and this sounds alot more unique than what I have on my shelves.
Happy Reading!
Heather
I did one too if you wanna check it out!
http://2manygoodbooks.blogspot.com/2009/12/teaser-tuesday-shades-of-grey.html
I love that teaser! Once again I've found a new book to check out :)
Well that is a teaser that has me wanting to know more; thanks so much
I like it--very intriguing.
My Teaser can be found HERE
hah, fun teaser--sounds like a good book. Thanks for stopping by
Ooh, sounds interesting!
This sounds like an excellent read. I am off to check it out further.
I like that - similar to haikus.
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