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Tightrope Walker (Mass Market Paperback)

by Dorothy Gilman (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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"A superb book."
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
When quiet, shy Amelia Jones reads a desperate message that has fallen out of a barrel organ in the antique shop she just bought, she can't forget the words, "They're going to kill me soon..." Armed only with the woman's first name and the note written years before, Amelia begins a journey into the past, a search that takes her from the protective cocoon she's wrapped herself in to a precarious world where nothing is the way it seems, where fear is second nature, and dark secrets just might uncover murder--her own....

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Discovery!, May 5 2002
By Butterfly "sevkan" (Anywhere, USA) - See all my reviews
In a story that seems right out of Dorothy Gilman's imagination, I found this story in a musty suitcase in my parents' attic at the age of 12. It was in a book of Readers' Digest Abridged books for 1979. Also included were 2 very excellent stories and one pretty good one (excellent: Hungry as the Sea, Flesh and Spirit; pretty good: The Passing Bells). I loved the story from the moment I read the opening words. This is an anomaly for me. Usually it takes me time to get into the rhythm and flow of just about any book I read (the only other notable exception is Like Water for Chocolate, which is positively delicious). This book grabbed me from the instant I started reading it and I couldn't put it down, literally, till the surprise ending.
I especially love the characterization of Amelia. Here is this shy, rather mousy girl who doesn't seem like much of anything. Then suddenly she finds herself drawn into a mystery after finding a note from a woman who is sure she will be murdered soon. Quite the opposite of her portrayal at the beginning of the book, Amelia soon proves to readers and to herself that she is quite extraordinary. We realize she is resourceful, intuitive, and intelligent. In fact it is only from this investigation of a murder plot that Amelia really grows up from the stunted emotional state she has been living in since her mother's suicide. Plus reading the book in the true unabridged form is wonderful. I always felt that reading abridged books is a bit like eating dehydrated foods. You're made to think that you've lost nothing but the taste really suffers.
So I'd recommend this book to anyone, mystery aficianado or not. It's gripping, intelligent, and actually funny. Now I'm sixteen and though I've outgrown a lot of other things..., I still love this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tasty Little Bonbon of a Mystery Book, Jan 23 2002
By curlygrl (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This is tasty little mystery story. It lasts for a short 223 pages and yet it manages to pack in a surprising amount of character development and action between its covers.

The heroine, Amelia Jones, is an endearing young woman taking her first real steps out into the world. Amelia impulsively purchases the Ebbtide Shop, a musty antique store stocked with junk and marvelous finds. She decides to put aside one item, a hurdy-gurdy (or hand organ box), as a furnishing for her upstairs apartment. When the hurdy-gurdy mysteriously stops playing music, Amelia opens the box and discovers a desperate note written on faded paper. The message begins with "They are going to kill me soon..." and ends with "...my name is Hannah." Amelia believes that the note is likely genuine. When questions about Hannah's fate begin to consume her, Amelia ventures further out into the world on a quest to find out the truth. Along the way, she meets many interesting people and becomes involved in a variety of unusual circumstances. The plot is a charming mix of mysterious happenings and coming-of-age realizations that make the reader vitally interested in Amelia's story and how it intertwines with Hannah's.

Though this book is shorter than I usually read, I highly recommend it. I think that it is particularly ideal for anyone wishing to read poolside or during their lunchbreak. The interesting storyline and clean writing style make it easy to pick up again after taking a nap or experiencing one of life's other interruptions.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great story...., Aug 21 2000
By Karen Bierman Hirsh (Greenwich, CT) - See all my reviews
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Dorothy Gilman has done it again. She is most well known for her Mrs. Pollifax series which I have never read but her stand alone mysteries are excellent. The Tightrope Walker is a wonderful novel - the characters are well drawn and the plot really pulls you in.

This is the story of an introverted young woman, Amelia Jones, who finds a terrifying and mysterious note about a possible murder in a hurdy gurdy (those stand up music boxes that you usually see a monkey with a hat attached to...). This note intrigues her enough to try to find out who wrote it as well as the well being of the writer.

This leads Amelia on a journey through time as well as place. Through this search Amelia meets many interesting people - from a stage actor in New York to a handwriting analyst in her home town of Trafton - Amelia sees it all and learns to love in the process. Tightrope Walker is also a story within a story as Amelia constantly refers back to her favorite childhood book, "The Maze in the Heart of the Castle" which I would love to read (much as dlch3@juno.com would).

Will Amelia find out who the mysterious author of the note is and what ever became of her? You will have to read this wonderful book to find out and if you are lucky - you will discover a great writer along the way.

If you like Tightrope Walker - you should also Read Gilman's "Thale's Folly" and "The Clairvoyant Countess" - they all show the same wonderful traits - fully drawn and intriguing characters who you want to get to know better and an interesting and well written plot that you wish would never end.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my all time favorites.
I love this book so much I bought a first editon copy. It is the quintessential quirky mystery with lots of fun characters and an enjoyable mystery plot. Read more
Published on Dec 18 2003 by Dana C. Cherrier

4.0 out of 5 stars Tasty Little Bonbon of a Mystery Book
This is tasty little mystery story. It lasts for a short 223 pages and yet it manages to pack in a surprising amount of character development and action between its covers... Read more
Published on Jan 24 2002 by curlygrl

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Although "The Tightrope Walker" succeeds very well as a straight mystery, the message it conveys is far beyond that. Read more
Published on July 30 2001 by Sophia

5.0 out of 5 stars "The Maze" really exists
I loved this book, and with some effort I was able to track down a copy of "A Maze in the Heart of the Castle". Read more
Published on April 16 2001 by HandyMa'am

5.0 out of 5 stars Close to my heart
I have a hardback of this novel and read it about every 14 months. I remember when I first read the novel, I truly believed in the existence of the "book within the... Read more
Published on Mar 13 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Crafted, not just written, suspense.
Gilman can write. Her protagonist, Amelia Jones, is a real person, with a history beyond the front cover of the book. Read more
Published on Mar 14 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A great book
This book was wonderfully written, filled with suspense. The plot lines are excellent, I definitely recommend this book for everyone tto read
Published on Feb 23 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars "They're going to kill me soon..."
A note found in a old hurdy-gurdy (barrel organ) leads a young woman on a search for answers about its author and finds more than she bargained for. Read more
Published on July 19 1998

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