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The Cold Kiss by John Rector
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it was amazing
bookshelves: crime-mystery-thriller, essential-noir, noir-contemporary

Yep. This guy John Rector is the real deal. I very recently enjoyed his novella, Lost Things: A Novella , and now I LOVED his second novel, The Cold Kiss. He writes the kind of thrillers that I enjoy the most: dark suspense stories featuring ordinary people caught in extraordinary situations, making decisions that cause a tragic snowball effect as they struggle to get out of what they realize is actually a lose-lose situation. Wait a minute...you could say that is the definition of noir, my favorite genre! And I would agree; this book is probably the best modern take on the genre I've read since A Simple Plan , and that's saying a lot!

Newly engaged couple Nate and Sara are driving from Minnesota to Reno to get married and start a new life with their unborn child. But on the way, they pick up a hitchhiker and are forced to stop at an isolated motel to wait out a terrible snowstorm. But once they get there, they discover their hitchhiker is dead of a festering gunshot wound with a sack full of cash money in his bags. And it's a lot of money. Definitely enough for a new family to start a good life with...

Rector ratchets up the tension as Nate and Sara try every way to make it through the next 48 hours and get away with the money scot-free. And he builds such a great atmosphere at the motel, with the constant snowfall, and lack of electricity or phone service. And as I mentioned in my review of the last book I read by him, Rector's prose is pitch-perfect. This guy really knows how to craft a plot that moves without feeling like anything's lost. Some people might be able to see some of the twists coming but I didn't care. I was taken for a ride. So f*** it. I'm throwing 5 stars at the book. And I'm locked in as a fan now.

Hard Case Crime founder Charles Ardai says this about noir:
There is a feeling of dread and doom that suffuses the action; the story typically features a protagonist who's in trouble, who often doesn't deserve the trouble he's in (even if he's a bad guy, he often doesn't deserve the *particular* trouble he's in), and whose trouble just gets worse as the narrative grinds inexorably toward an unhappy -- often tragic -- ending.

And that's a great way to describe this book.
"Kiss me, for good luck"
I frowned. "That doesn't work."
"Of course it does," she said. "It always works. Now kiss me."
I stared at her for a moment longer, then bent and pressed my lips against hers.
It was a good kiss.
But it didn't work.
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Reading Progress

February 23, 2015 – Shelved
February 23, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
February 23, 2015 – Shelved as: crime-mystery-thriller
March 29, 2015 – Started Reading
March 31, 2015 – Finished Reading
May 12, 2015 – Shelved as: essential-noir
August 2, 2015 – Shelved as: noir-contemporary

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message 1: by Carmen (new) - added it

Carmen I like thrillers! Added.


Trudi You had me at A Simple Plan! Great review Richard. For sure will be tracking this one down.


Steven Great review! Starting this one right now.


message 4: by Richard (last edited Mar 31, 2015 07:58PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Richard Trudi: I think you'll really like it! Give it a shot!

Steven: Awesome! Hope you like it as much as I did!


Josh He's got a new one out in June. I'll be reviewing it within the next week or so.


message 6: by Richard (last edited Apr 01, 2015 07:36AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Richard Same here! I got it from NetGalley and I've decided to start it in a few days as well. Hope you like it!


Kemper I loved this one, and his Out of the Black is pretty good, too.


Christina This is next on my to read list!


Christina This is next on my to read list!


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