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Cold Springs (Mass Market Paperback)

by Rick Riordan (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
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Aptly subtitled "A Novel of Secrets," this dark, probing tale examines the destructive ripple effects of a child's death on those around her--especially after doubts arise whether it was accident, suicide, or murder. In the harrowing opening pages, 16-year-old Katherine Chadwick ODs on heroin while babysitting little Mallory, daughter of her parents' best friends. Then the tale leaps forward nine years: both couples' marriages are in ruins; Katherine's father, once a schoolteacher, is now a bruising "escort" for a reform school in the Texas outback called Cold Springs; and his next assignment is to capture none other than Mallory, now 15 and in trouble.

Texas native Riordan, whose Tres Navarre series has earned acclaim and awards, evokes the landscapes around Cold Springs with vividness and authority, and also brings that sensibility to the book's Bay Area scenes:

Chadwick ... stepped out into the growing gloom of the evening. Down the block, he could hear the lowrider cruising, its stereo setting off car alarms all across the neighborhood like a bloodhound flushing quail.
But it's the book's complex plot and richly realized people--most notably its troubled teenagers (Riordan is a middle-school teacher)--that give Cold Springs substance and heft. You may need to persist through some tangled exposition in the first 75 pages or so, but the payoff is well worth it. The long climax offers a stunning series of cascading revelations, including a final kicker that changes everything. Riordan is the real deal. --Nicholas H. Allison --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Publishers Weekly

Riordan is a middle-school teacher in San Antonio, which explains why this unorthodox suspense novel-Riordan's first break from his Edgar-, Shamus- and Anthony-winning series about private detective Tres Navarre (The Devil Went Down to Austin, etc.)-centers around two very different kinds of schools. One is Laurel Heights, a private middle school in San Francisco, where a dedicated staff deals with the needs of the privileged children of the affluent. The other is Cold Springs, a survival school in the mountain country of Texas, where a former army Ranger rescues teenagers who have slipped over the edge. Linking the two schools is Chadwick, a huge man who looks like George Washington; he teaches history at Laurel Heights and then becomes an escort at Cold Springs (run by his old Vietnam buddy) when his own teenaged daughter, Katherine, dies of a drug overdose. Chadwick, who blames himself for Katherine's death (he was about to leave his wife for Ann Zedman, the woman who runs Laurel Heights), is a complex and interesting character, and the pressures on him are believable and absorbing-especially when Ann's daughter, Mallory, becomes a Cold Springs candidate. Riordan tilts the playing field by introducing a truly dysfunctional family, the Montroses, and tracing a string of murders related to Katherine's death. Knife-throwing, wild shooting and hairbreadth escapes up the ante, sometimes to the point of overkill, but Riordan is so good at moving his story along-and showing how fragile children's lives can be-that most readers will forgive him his excesses.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, Jul 9 2004
By "eparkm" (VA, USA) - See all my reviews
I'm a big fan of the Riordan's mystery series, and don't usually like stand-alone thrillers. This book is different. It's one of the best reads I've picked up in a long time. I don't buy many books (usually preferring library checkouts), but had to buy this one, and surprisingly it was completely worth it. I couldn't put it down towards the end. The characters are believable and sympathetic; the story compelling. And best of all, it kept me guessing throughout with some questions answered all along the way. Highly recommended!
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1.0 out of 5 stars disappointing, April 18 2004
By sharon chamberlain (eureka, ca USA) - See all my reviews
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I have read this authors previous novels and enjoyed them very much. This book ,however, was a tedious lesson in morality. I finished it but only by gritting my teeth. The only thing that would have improved this book is editing, to the bone preferably.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ORIGINAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER, Mar 28 2004
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This is my first Rick Riordan book and suffice to say, it is a stunning combination of complex plotting and characterization. Full of secrets. Deception. Lies. Murder. Revenge. Grief. You name it..it's here. Interesting that Riordan chose not to give us our protagonist's first name. He is known only as Chadwick, and that may indicate the kind of personality Riordan wanted us to identify with. The cast is full of unique and uncompromisingly original people: the young Mallory, victim of a cruel childhood disaster, now drug-ridden and sent to a "reform" school in Texas; John and Ann Zedman, her divorced parents; Norma, Chadwick's ex-wife; counselor Olsen; escort Kindra; the Melrose family; David, a [***]-kisser; etc., etc. Riordan weaves his plot intricately and pulls a few surprises at the end.
A very good book, one to be enjoyed by fans of the genre and others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Something for everyone.
Fabulous book. Action packed enough to satisfy thriller-readers, with enough psychological studies to satisfy people who like character-based books, with twists and turns galore... Read more
Published on Oct 28 2003 by Avid Mystery Reader

2.0 out of 5 stars A contrarian view...
When an author steps outside the bounds of a "franchise" series, there are obviously risks and perils. Read more
Published on Aug 10 2003 by Jonathan T. Dwight

5.0 out of 5 stars a pleasure and a pain to read, all at once.
Riordan makes his characters so real, reading this book might actually make you feel sick. I never knew who was the hero or who was the villian because all of the characters... Read more
Published on Aug 8 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Without a Tres
Tres Navarre, star of Rick Riordan's first four books, is gone without a, well, without a trace, in this new "Novel of Secrets. Read more
Published on Aug 1 2003 by TundraVision

5.0 out of 5 stars Thriller with phychological and multiple plot twists
My awareness of the intricacy of Rick Riordan's plotting began when I realized the main character was known only by his last name. Read more
Published on Jun 2 2003 by Romeo's mom

5.0 out of 5 stars Another hit from a rising star
The typical death toll in a contemporary thriller would populate a small city. Today's crime-fiction writers gleefully dispatch more souls than Forest Lawn, and rarely is anyone... Read more
Published on Jun 1 2003 by Ron Franscell, Author of 'The ...

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't stop reading. Don't relax.
I really like Rick Riordan's Tres Navarre books. Tres is a great guy and a great character. Even in the deepest mysteries or most desperate straits, he always strikes me as... Read more
Published on Jun 1 2003 by Andrew S. Rogers

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Riordan Read
WOW!! Riordan has done it again. I was skeptical at first to get Cold Springs, Riordan's first book away from the Tres Navarre series. Read more
Published on May 8 2003 by Cowboy on the Ocean

5.0 out of 5 stars great crime thriller
Chadwick intends to send his teenage daughter Katherine to Cold Spring, a boot camp style school in Texas because she's addicted to heroin and running with the wrong crowd... Read more
Published on May 8 2003 by Harriet Klausner

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