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Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

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Offline Susanne Reading I Woke Up This Morning by Stuart Ayris
14 Jul 2012, 07:00 AM | Post: #1

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Offline Susanne Reading I Woke Up This Morning by Stuart Ayris
14 Jul 2012, 07:04 AM | Post: #2

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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

I'll start, as I have been waiting for me to open this thread Big Grin

I was pretty sure I was going to like this book, as I had read Steve’s first book, In the Blood, and enjoyed it, but I was not expecting to absolutely love it! What an amazingly well written book. Jefferson Tayte has developed into a great character, full of human frailty and is very likeable and real. The tragic story of Mena is woven incredibly well into JT’s search for her and could easily have been a stand-alone story, but the present and the past work well and link together seamlessly without confusion. I also liked the fact that Mena’s story was set not too far in the past and it was therefore easy to empathise with her and to be shocked by her circumstances. I imagine a lot of careful research must have gone into it. A sign of a great book for me is when I care for the characters and feel they are part of my world and that was certainly true of the people who inhabit To the Grave. Even the minor players were well drawn and three-dimensional.

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I’m very excited for Steve. This second book is a leap on from his first and it is storytelling at its best in my view.
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14 Jul 2012, 10:16 AM | Post: #3

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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

I truly could not put this one down.
What, made even more gripping/unnerving, is that Mena's story, probably did actually happen to young girl's at this time.
I found the book, very well written and researched.
Steve is clearly a very talented author and I can, wait for his next book to come out?
The book has made a big impression on me.
Can't recommend it highly enough..
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14 Jul 2012, 11:18 AM | Post: #4

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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

I've only just started it, but I like that there's a few chapters in the now and a few chapters in the past and not one for one. You get a nice juicy chunk each time rather than rapid chopping and changing.
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14 Jul 2012, 05:07 PM | Post: #5

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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

Unfortunately, it is that swapping between the 'then' and the 'now' that spoils it for me. I've read both of the Jefferson Tayte stories and love the premise of genealogical mysteries so I feel rather frustrated that I don't enjoy them as much as I'd hoped.

Having said that, the books are well written and researched and I'm not sure how else they could have been plotted so that the reader gets the full story, as it were.
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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

I've really enjoyed both books, and I like the swapping between then and now, although it's a difficult thing to do properly. I like the careful way Steve writes and plots - you get the feeling you're in safe hands! The only thing I didn't find entirely convincing was to do with motivation - had better go into spoiler mode here if I can manage it...
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But having said that, I very much liked the way it all ended.
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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

Whilst I enjoyed this book it didn't grip me. I didn't particularly like the use of the assassin, especially the "James Bond" bit of "Head or Heart, I'm going to keep asking you this until you escape my wicked clutches rather than just kill you like a normal assassin would do"
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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

(15 Jul 2012 07:37 PM)joo Wrote:  Whilst I enjoyed this book it didn't grip me. I didn't particularly like the use of the assassin, especially the "James Bond" bit of "Head or Heart, I'm going to keep asking you this until you escape my wicked clutches rather than just kill you like a normal assassin would do"

I thought the use of this in the prologue was great, it immediately hooked me in. Of course, in "real life", he would have just shot him without asking questions first, but then the story would have been over before it started!
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17 Jul 2012, 08:55 AM | Post: #9

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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

Hi everyone. I thought I'd keep away for a bit so as not get in the way of the discussion, but if anyone has any questions for me about the book, I'd be only too happy to have a go at answering them for you.
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17 Jul 2012, 09:15 AM | Post: #10

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RE: Bookclub: The discussion of To The Grave (contains spoilers)

I really enjoyed reading this book. I agree that the James Bond type assassin was unnecessary but found the story of Mena enthralling. I haven't read the first book but did not feel i was missing anything from the story. I look forward to reading more of this character.

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