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Throat
  

Throat (Hardcover)

by Peter Straub (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Straub peaks with this visceral thriller, which completes his Blue Rose trilogy ( Koko ; Mystery ). The citizens of Millhaven, Ill., thought they had overcome the unsolved serial murders that plagued the town in the 1940s--the killer had scrawled the words "Blue Rose" near the bodies--but another resident has just fallen prey to a new Blue Rose. The victim's husband, John Ransom, enlists the aid of Tim Underhill, a high school buddy and fellow Vietnam vet who has written a book about the murders. Although Tim thinks of his hometown as "oddly interchangeable" with Vietnam, he returns to join forces with famed local sleuth Tom Pasmore to solve both the earlier and the later murders. Tim's research and Tom's computer hacking connect the '40s killer to the St. Alwyns Hotel on Widow Street and suggest that the more recent killer is a victim of child abuse. Millhaven detectives nab a Jeffrey Dahmer-type murderer who claims to be the new Blue Rose, but Tim proves that the man is lying. As Tim and Tom close in on the truth, the trauma of Tim's Vietnam experiences pales and "the other Vietnam"--his own childhood abuse--roars into memory. Painted from a darkly colorful palette, Straub's characters inhabit a razor-edged world of unremitting suspense. BOMC main selection.
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From AudioFile

"Straub's usual spine-tingling horror is diffused by this lengthy adaptation and underplayed presentation." A.A.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bring on the mystery, Jun 16 2004
By Vagabond77 (Tennessee, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Throat (Paperback)
"The Throat" is by far my favorite Peter Straub novel. It is actually the third in a loose trilogy dubbed Blue Rose. The other novels include "Koko" and "Mystery". The protagonist of the novel is Tim Underhill, a Vietnam vet turned author who is obbsessed with the childhood murder of his sister. Now, in the present, the murderer seems to have come back from the dead and is killing people according to the Blue Rose murders of the past. His ally in the case is Tom Pasmore, a modern day Sherlock Holms. The cast of charaters is very rich and well thought out. I thought all the people (not characters) from Tim Underhill and Tom Pasmore all the way to the most periferal folks seem very real and three dementional. The action and details are so authentic and seemed so realistic that at time I had to wonder if it was real or not. I would love to explain about the killer, but I would hate to accidentally give away who the killer is. All I can say is that the killer is one of the most realistic villian in moderen literature, second only to Stephen King's Pennywise from "It". The novel is very deep, it works on many levels; literal, mental, even on a mystical plain. I loved this book, it had no flaws. It is a mystery, a horror novel, a sharp satire on the media, a look at mob psychology, and a look at the fractured psyche of Vietnam vets.
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2.0 out of 5 stars What the...?, May 10 2004
By S. Earley "devourer of the written word" (Brisbane, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Throat (Paperback)
I read Mystery and thought, "how disappointing", because I've read Straub before and was impressed by his wordplay. I then discovered that it was part of a trilogy and started scouting my library. I haven't read Koko (the first book) yet, but managed to get The Throat, the final book of the series.

It's awful.

Fifty pages into it, I was tempted to get out a pad and pen and start again, making notes of all the characters and trying to figure out who the narrator actually was in the context of the events in Mystery, to which he kept referring. The narrator claims to be the author of the events in Mystery, but had written it as fiction - he then goes on to give an account of being hit by a car (as did the major character in Mystery), but under COMPLETELY different circumstances than in the first book and... I give up. It was just far too convoluted for enjoyment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars so much more rewarding than king or koontz, Sep 12 2003
By Ms. J. Kelly "josie kelly" (Oxfordshire England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Throat (Paperback)
I often see reviews that compare the writing of Peter Straub to that of Stephen King (for obvious reasons) and of Dean Koontz (purely because of the horror genre as far as I am aware). But to me they are illogical comparisons. If you want a contrived plot where man meets woman and they both find salvation from their past horrors through love for each other, read Koontz. If you want to slip into reading something that feels as comfortable as an old slipper, beacuse you've read the same story 10 times before, only in different guises, read King.

However, if you want to read intelligent novels with characters that you care for and who develop over the course of the trilogy, read Koko, Mystery and the Throat - All completely different to each other, yet interlinked beautifully.

I am the first to admit that sometimes Straub's writing can be difficult to get into - it took me 3 attempts over a few years before I was able to finish Mystery for the first time, but now i regularly re read all of Straub's novels (apart from If you could see me now, which is the only one I've not yet been able to get into) and look forward to doing so - to entering the worlds that he creates (even though I am left cold by the constant jazz references!).

Basically, if you're tiring of King and Koontz, finding them too simplistic - read Straub.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Textbook for Creative Writing
Seldom does one encounter such an exquisitly constructed novel, wherein a myriad of individual vignettes are woven together with a central focus. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2003 by Dave Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars Great conclusion to a great series
The Throat is by far the most complex of the three Blue Rose books and rightfully so. For a serious a marvouslly twisted as this you would expect nothing less then a thrilling... Read more
Published on Jan 8 2003 by Ben De Bono

5.0 out of 5 stars Quite A Climb, But Worth the View
The last, longest, and best of Straub's "Blue Rose" murder mysteries is also the most involving read, wrapping up all that has come before, and then some. Read more
Published on May 23 2002 by Bruce Rux

4.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly Surprised
I have just started reading Peter Straub, and must say, I thoroughly enjoyed The Throat. I have only read Mr. Read more
Published on Feb 13 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing...
This is the first book that I have read by Straub. The book had been sitting on the shelf at my mother's house for the longest, and I would always pick it up and look at the... Read more
Published on Aug 16 2001 by Lover and reader of all things...

3.0 out of 5 stars The End of a Decent Trilogy
I read both "KOKO" & "MYSTERY" a few years back and never got around to "THE THROAT" until just recently, mostly because "MYSTERY" was... Read more
Published on April 2 2001 by tlcyrol

3.0 out of 5 stars Better than Mystery but still a bore in the end
What I really liked about this book was the characters. Straub took settings and situations that mostly are reserved for female characters and filled them in with men. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2001 by feeler

1.0 out of 5 stars Just couldn't get into it
I have owned this book in hardcover for a year or so and never got around to reading it. I had just finished the "Rama" series by Arthur C. Read more
Published on Dec 8 2000 by Hilton Travis

4.0 out of 5 stars Deep Throat
Straub's mammoth story of the Blue Rose murders is finally brought to fruition in this lengthy, but ultimately satisfying, thriller. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2000 by Michael Butts

4.0 out of 5 stars You have to read "Blue Rose" first...
Start out by reading Straub's short story, "Blue Rose," first. It introduces the character of Harry "Beans" Beevers when he was a child. Read more
Published on Jun 9 2000 by Anna McKibben

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