Thrillers & Suspense
- Publisher : Picador Paper
- Published : 03 Aug 2021
- Pages : 304
- ISBN-10 : 1250798477
- ISBN-13 : 9781250798473
- Language : English
Eighth Detective
A New York Times Top Ten Thriller of 2020
"One of the most innovative mysteries in recent memory." - The Wall Street Journal
"Dizzying, dazzling… When did you last read a genuinely original thriller? The wait is over."
―A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
There are rules for murder mysteries. There must be a victim. A suspect. A detective.
Grant McAllister, an author of crime fiction and professor of mathematics, once sat down and worked them all out publishing seven perfect detective stories to demonstrate the rules of murder. But that was thirty years ago. Now he's living a life of seclusion on a quiet Mediterranean island - until Julia Hart, a sharp, ambitious editor, knocks on his door. His early work is being republished and together the two of them must revisit those old stories. An author, hiding from his past, and an editor, keen to understand it.
But as she reads the stories, Julia is unsettled to realize that there are parts that don't make sense. Intricate clues that seem to reference a real murder. One that's remained unsolved for thirty years…
If Julia wants answers, she must triumph in a battle of wits with a dangerously clever adversary. Alex Pavesi's The Eighth Detective is a love letter to classic detective stories with a modern twist, where nothing is as it seems, and proof that the best mysteries break all the rules.
"One of the most innovative mysteries in recent memory." - The Wall Street Journal
"Dizzying, dazzling… When did you last read a genuinely original thriller? The wait is over."
―A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
There are rules for murder mysteries. There must be a victim. A suspect. A detective.
Grant McAllister, an author of crime fiction and professor of mathematics, once sat down and worked them all out publishing seven perfect detective stories to demonstrate the rules of murder. But that was thirty years ago. Now he's living a life of seclusion on a quiet Mediterranean island - until Julia Hart, a sharp, ambitious editor, knocks on his door. His early work is being republished and together the two of them must revisit those old stories. An author, hiding from his past, and an editor, keen to understand it.
But as she reads the stories, Julia is unsettled to realize that there are parts that don't make sense. Intricate clues that seem to reference a real murder. One that's remained unsolved for thirty years…
If Julia wants answers, she must triumph in a battle of wits with a dangerously clever adversary. Alex Pavesi's The Eighth Detective is a love letter to classic detective stories with a modern twist, where nothing is as it seems, and proof that the best mysteries break all the rules.
Editorial Reviews
A New York Times Top Ten Thriller of 2020
Winner of the Capital Crimes Reader Award for Debut Book of the Year
"The reader understands that the book is a meta-story about the nature of mystery writing itself, but it's a sign of Pavesi's skill that we fall headlong into each of his stories. If that means we're pawns in his grand chess game, so be it. His revelations are completely unexpected, right up to the end."
― The New York Times
"One of the most innovative mysteries in recent memory."
― The Wall Street Journal
"One of the year's most entertaining crime novels"
― SUNDAY TIMES
"Dizzying, dazzling ― a potent potion of a thriller, a brew of bibliophilia (think The Shadow of the Wind), wire-taut tension (The Talented Mr. Ripley), and plot swerves so sharp and sudden you risk whiplash with each turn of the page, as bold as the best of Michael Connelly and Lisa Gardner. When did you last read a genuinely original thriller? The wait is over."
― A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
"An elegantly structured, intellectually challenging and completely unique thriller that grips like a vice."
– SOPHIE HANNAH
"It's rare for me to read a book in a single day, but I couldn't put The Eighth Detective down. Compelling, clever, and beautifully-constructed. It deserves to be huge. I genuinely wanted to applaud at the end."
― Alex North, New York Times bestselling author of The Whisper Man
"An absolute triumph of a novel. I read it in two greedy gulps. Intelligent and compelling storytelling. Utterly brilliant"
― Ali Land, bestselling author of Good Me Bad Me
"In The Eighth Detective, Alex Pavesi constructs a remarkable puzzle that turns readers into literary detectives with every new twist. Both a celebration and a reinvention of mystery fiction."
― Matthew Pearl, New York Times bestselling author of The Dante Chamber and The Dante Club
"So, so clever. A twisty story and an education in the math of murder mysteries. Agatha Christie would take her hat off to this one. Bravo!"
― Sarah Pinborough, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes
"Alex Pavesi has written one of the most creative detective novels of the year…if not of all time. Sharp writing, crisp dialogue, and the end will leave you reeling. An incredible debut novel!"
― Samantha Downing, International bestselling author of My Lovely Wife
"Inventive. . . . Pavesi's language immerses readers in mid-twentieth-century England and in the struggles, cruelties, an...
Winner of the Capital Crimes Reader Award for Debut Book of the Year
"The reader understands that the book is a meta-story about the nature of mystery writing itself, but it's a sign of Pavesi's skill that we fall headlong into each of his stories. If that means we're pawns in his grand chess game, so be it. His revelations are completely unexpected, right up to the end."
― The New York Times
"One of the most innovative mysteries in recent memory."
― The Wall Street Journal
"One of the year's most entertaining crime novels"
― SUNDAY TIMES
"Dizzying, dazzling ― a potent potion of a thriller, a brew of bibliophilia (think The Shadow of the Wind), wire-taut tension (The Talented Mr. Ripley), and plot swerves so sharp and sudden you risk whiplash with each turn of the page, as bold as the best of Michael Connelly and Lisa Gardner. When did you last read a genuinely original thriller? The wait is over."
― A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
"An elegantly structured, intellectually challenging and completely unique thriller that grips like a vice."
– SOPHIE HANNAH
"It's rare for me to read a book in a single day, but I couldn't put The Eighth Detective down. Compelling, clever, and beautifully-constructed. It deserves to be huge. I genuinely wanted to applaud at the end."
― Alex North, New York Times bestselling author of The Whisper Man
"An absolute triumph of a novel. I read it in two greedy gulps. Intelligent and compelling storytelling. Utterly brilliant"
― Ali Land, bestselling author of Good Me Bad Me
"In The Eighth Detective, Alex Pavesi constructs a remarkable puzzle that turns readers into literary detectives with every new twist. Both a celebration and a reinvention of mystery fiction."
― Matthew Pearl, New York Times bestselling author of The Dante Chamber and The Dante Club
"So, so clever. A twisty story and an education in the math of murder mysteries. Agatha Christie would take her hat off to this one. Bravo!"
― Sarah Pinborough, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes
"Alex Pavesi has written one of the most creative detective novels of the year…if not of all time. Sharp writing, crisp dialogue, and the end will leave you reeling. An incredible debut novel!"
― Samantha Downing, International bestselling author of My Lovely Wife
"Inventive. . . . Pavesi's language immerses readers in mid-twentieth-century England and in the struggles, cruelties, an...
Readers Top Reviews
Charlie PooterJohn T
I saw a review for this book on the New York Times website and there it was rated highly. It was entertaining but I came away with a feeling that the author was deriving more pleasure from writing it than his readers might from reading it. The self-conscious cleverness of the plots and construction began to grate after a while. If you enjoy detective stories for the way in which the reader is manipulated, then this is the one for you.
KK in TXRoslynne Lev
I was very disappointed with this book after reading such enthusiastic reviews. Had at least 1/2 of the ending figured out early on. Although the narrator tried to tie the separate stories together, I found the book disjointed. It did not hold my attention and I forced myself to read to the end: not the "unputdownable" for which I'd hoped.
MaryBAustinJames M.
I should have been warned by the reviews that called the book an “original mystery” with an embedded mystery inside the story. It starts with a badly written imitative Agatha Christie short story and these boring little stories are every other chapters. Then these mind-numbing chapters are interrupted by the main story about an editor and a mysterious writer of the stories who may or may not be a killer—not the most “original” premise. I forced my way through 100 pages before I quit. When I stopped caring about the characters and hope one of the characters murders the other one to put us all out of misery, I knew it was time to walk away. If you enjoy pseudo-intellectual stories that pretend to be an mystery about a mystery, you can read this book and boast you’re smarter than those of us who only want a well written suspenseful book.