1986. Twelve year old Ed and his four friends have a great, way of communicating with each other. They chalk little stick figures at the end of their driveways and throughout their small village. It's a 'secret' way to communicate with each other. But when a set of chalk directions leads to a body, it's clear that someone else knows their secret.
2016. Ed still lives in the same house he grew up in, teaches at the school he attended and drinks a little too much. When a chalk man drawing arrives in his mailbox, he knows that the past is not finished with him......
Tudor's use of the past and present narrative in alternating chapters is soooo effective. She ends each chapter with a cliffhanger or a lovely bit of foreshadowing. You know that don't go into the basement scene in movies? Yeah, like that. This and her plotting is what kept me tucked into my reading chair for the day. There's a mystery at the heart of the book - who is the killer? But, there's so much to the plot than just that question. Tudor provides lot of alternatives for the whodunit. There's a dark undertone running through the town. Everyone seems to have secrets.
"I knew it was wrong but, like I said, everyone has secrets, things they know they shouldn't do but do anyway. Mine was taking stuff - collecting things. The crappy thing was, it was only when I tried to take something back that I really screwed up."
Oh, does Tudor ever have that 'twisty, turny' plot thing nailed down! The narrative took lots of unexpected, unpredictable directions. "Never assume. Question everything. Always look beyond the obvious."
The Chalk Man was so 'readable'! I loved it! If you're a fan of Stranger Things, Stand By Me and suspense reads, you'll love The Chalk Man. This book is so darn good, it's hard to believe it's a debut - I can't wait to see what Tudor writes next! Read an excerpt of The Chalk Man. And, yes this is going to be one of my top reads for 2018!
"C. J. TUDOR lives in Nottingham, England, with her partner and three-year-old daughter. Over the years she has worked as a copywriter, television presenter, voice-over artist, and dog walker. She is now thrilled to be able to write full-time, and doesn’t miss chasing wet dogs through muddy fields all that much. The Chalk Man is her first novel." You can follow her on Twitter and like her on Facebook. See what others on the TLC book tour thought - full schedule can be found here.
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I have been hearing so many good things about this book! Thanks for a chance to win :)
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ReplyDeleteAlthough this book is a debut, I suspect it's not really her first. It's just hear first to get published. So it's not really surprising that it's so good. She's had time to hone her skills.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds outstanding! I've got it in print and audio and have to choose which way to read it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this intriguing and captivating novel which I would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThis book was already on my TBR list and the reviews have all been so good! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI've got this in print and want to get to it soon. I know several that have enjoyed it. And this is her first book - great! More good stuff to come, right?
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds such a good read. Dont count me in though as I am overseas. Mores the pity!
ReplyDeleteIt does sound a bit scarifying, with an intriguing plot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBooks with small town secrets are some of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteI've been so eager to read this ever since I heard about it!
ReplyDeleteI love Stranger Things and Stand By Me so it looks like this is a must read for me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of the tour.
Perfect read for a weekend!
ReplyDeleteSounds chilling,
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