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Scavenger (Paperback)

by Tom Savage (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)

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Savage enters the realm of the serial killer with this blood-soaked tale, whose creepy killer goes by the name the Family Man. He's acquired this epithet because he wipes out entire familiesApets includedAthen poses the bodies in scenes of domestic contentment, such as sitting around the fireplace or in front of the Christmas tree. Now, more than a decade after the last of these unsolved murders, mystery writer Mark Stevenson has just published a bestselling novel based on the horrific crimes. Taped to the door of his Greenwich Village apartment, Stevenson discovers a computer diskette that contains a message from a person calling himself Scavenger, who hints that he knows the truth behind the Family Man case. Scavenger says he will tell all, as long as Stevenson is willing to play a game of scavenger hunt. The writer agrees, following a series of clues that lead him to each of the crime scenesANew Orleans, Los Angeles, rural Illinois and two in New York. Along the way, he runs across more dead bodies and escapes the deadly clutches of someone who's following his every move. Why would Stevenson agree to play such a macabre and dangerous game? Unbeknownst to almost everyone, he's the lone survivor of one of the families that was slaughtered, and he wants revenge. He finally gets the chance in the inevitable showdown in an abandoned farmhouse outside New York City. Savage (Valentine; Inheritance) keeps his story briskly paced, yet several scenes strain believability and much of the dialogue and descriptions are overly dramatic. The homestretch of the novel is laden with guessable revelations and a disappointingly thin explanation for what's behind the Family Man's monstrous behavior. (Jan.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

This intricate thriller begins with another. Mark Stevenson's new novel is a thinly disguised recounting of the exploits of "The Family Man," an elusive serial killer who killed entire families (including housekeepers and pets) across the countryAand then stopped suddenly without being apprehended. The novel attracts the attention of the mysterious "Scavenger," who challenges Mark to a scavenger hunt. If Mark follows the clues and successfully finds all of the prizes, he will eventually be led to the Family Man's identity. How could any writer resist? What follows is an irresistible and deadly contest with a truly surprising and twisted ending. Savage's fourth thriller (after The Inheritance) is a real winner; you'll be tempted to cheat and read the ending half way through. Fans of James Patterson will be delighted. Recommended.ARebecca House Stankowski, Purdue Univ. Calumet Lib., Hammond, IN
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing book, Jul 15 2003
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this book was so great .the ending was amazing.like nothing youve ever read.-if you like a great mystery -run to the nearest store and buy this book
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Different, Oct 22 2002
By Fatima Laham (south carolina USA) - See all my reviews
When I purchased this book I was expecting a good serial killer book, but it wasnt anything like that. Story was a bit far-fetched and very long (or seemed that way),however the ending was great so thats why i give this four stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Man Of Many Parts, April 22 2002
By Bruce Rux (Aurora, CO) - See all my reviews
Hitchcock would have loved Tom Savage. He has a talent for creating a heightened dramatic realism that manages to stay just credible enough to allow suspension of disbelief, and his plots are exceedingly intricate and well thought out.

Newly celebrated author Mark Stevenson writes a popular mystery based on the real-life exploits of a never-apprehended serial killer called The Family Man, and becomes the target of someone calling himself "Scavenger." Scavenger involves Stevenson in a deadly clue-hunting game of cat-and-mouse, with the prize being the revelation of The Family Man's true identity. Along the way, a few new victims are tallied...

Jaded mystery and suspense buffs may find themselves a jump or two ahead of this one, but it doesn't matter. Savage's usual talent for creating characters who are not what they seem is at its best, here. He is skillful at misdirection, and always manages to provide a few surprises even to those who figure out some of the major plot twists before the end.

Most importantly, Savage delivers. He promises much, and actually delivers more. The reader is taken on the same merry rollercoaster ride as Mark Stevenson throughout the book, with not a few clammy, white-knuckle moments, and a great deal of tension. It can only whet the reader's appetite to know in advance that there are echoes of Seven and Strangers On A Train in this book, because anyone thinking they can figure out what's going on by being in possession of that knowledge will be duly and truly surprised when they discover Savage's variations on the themes.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Tom Savage--Scavenger
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Pages: 372

Although it is very difficult for Savage to even attempt to duplicate the success of his best-selling (as well as astonishingly stylish) "Valentine", he does... Read more

Published on April 10 2002 by Bryan Tweed

4.0 out of 5 stars Surprising
Many years ago I read Agatha Christie's novel THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD. This book shocked me in the sense that the reader takes everything they read at face value but then are... Read more
Published on Mar 20 2002 by Angel L. Soto

4.0 out of 5 stars Surprising
Many years ago I read Agatha Christie's novel THE DEATH OF ROGER ACKROYD. This book shocked me in the sense that the reader takes everything they read at face value but then are... Read more
Published on Mar 20 2002 by Angel L. Soto

1.0 out of 5 stars Literary falsehoods.
Tom Savage has a very bad habit. He tends to lie to his readers. Much like Valentine, this book has an interesting premise, but a killer who is much too obviously the culprit... Read more
Published on Nov 20 2001 by Nova

3.0 out of 5 stars Stupid Ending is Right!!
I usually don't go for the Mystery section, but I picked this one up on a whim. The storyline was OK; the cat-and-mouse game was pretty good once it picked up; but the ending was... Read more
Published on Nov 5 2001 by tauntonlake

2.0 out of 5 stars Stupid ending!!
This book started out great but I was very disappointed by the bizarre ending. I felt let-down. I can't say very much more without giving the ending away. Read more
Published on Aug 10 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars OK Read
I really like Tom Savage but this one was not his best. Read it if you are a fan but it could have been better.
Published on Jun 16 2001 by Mamapuppy

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Sinister Shocker!
Tom Savage, the literary Alfred Hitchcock does it again with this sinister tale of serial murder and deception. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2001 by Rodney Powell

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible ending !
This was my first Savage novel, but it will not be my last. Incredible ending! I thought I had the plot figured out, and I'm usually good at correctly guessing the... Read more
Published on Feb 8 2001 by Bronwyn

1.0 out of 5 stars The worst Savage novel... so far
I correctly figured out who did it when I was at the third quarter of the book. I've read all of Mr Savage's novels, and if I am to rank them from good to bad, the order would be:... Read more
Published on Jan 24 2001 by mcmxcii

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