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Icarus (Mass Market Paperback)

by Russell Andrews (Author) "THE DAY STARTED out beautifully for ten-year-old Jack Keller ..." (more)
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As a child, Jack Keller watched a madman hurl his mother through a high-rise window to her death. Thirty years later, another senseless act of violence takes the life of his wife and nearly finishes him. Now his friend and physical therapist, the enigmatic Kid Demeter, has apparently taken his own life. But was it really suicide? And what does his death have to do with the team, the women in Demeter's life, each known to Jack only by a series of curious nicknames? In Icarus, Russell Andrews's diabolical, fast-paced thriller, Keller will discover the awful truth of the tragedy that has dogged his life--if he can solve the mystery of the team before the killer can catch him.

Icarus is the second novel by Russell Andrews, the nom de plume of book editor Peter Gethers and mystery novelist David Handler. Like their first one, Gideon, Icarus is relentless in its suspense and pacing. Jack Keller is a likable and believable protagonist. Unfortunately, most of the other characters in the book lack enough depth to be much more than cartoon characters; Keller's wife, in particular, seems like a lonely teenager's fantasy of the ideal woman. Still, as a straightforward action thriller, this book delivers, with enough plot twists and turns to keep the avid mystery reader guessing right up to the end. --Perry M. Atterberry --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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From ex-Villard publisher Peter Gethers and mystery writer David Handler, the pseudonymous duo who penned Gideon (1999), comes this overwritten yarn about a restaurateur It seems incredible that flaws such as meandering POV and lapses into journalistic (omniscient) expository asides could come from such well-versed professionals. However, readers who suffer through the sluggish first 100 pages will be rewarded to find that the novel eventually takes hold and moves briskly forward. Fatherless 10-year-old Jack Keller watches a madman hurl his mother out of a Manhattan skyscraper window and is saved from the same fate by his wannabe stepfather, a successful butcher who takes him in. At 20, Jack meets Caroline, a drop-dead gorgeous Virginia belle at Columbia University. They marry and open Jack's, a trendy New York City eatery. In four years, they own branches in Chicago, L.A., Miami and Paris. Unable to have children, they adopt Kid, a charismatic youth who, on his way to athletic fame at St. John's University, suddenly vanishes. To get on with her life, Caroline goes to hometown Charlottesville to open a restaurant. On opening day, she is brutally murdered by a masked man who also wounds Jack so badly he is left in a wheelchair. Soon the chimerical Kid shows up with a degree in physical therapy and gets Jack back on his feet. But Kid doesn't last long. When his leap from his penthouse is ruled suicide, Jack knows he must get to the bottom of the chain of deaths, no matter what the cost. Spoiled by an hors d'oeuvre tray of twists, a buffet of subplots and a glut of trivia, this chiller is plagued by the same flaws as the overstuffed (but bestselling) Gideon.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Gym Book, Sep 22 2003
By A Customer
I had run out of books to read on the stairmaster and found this one on the book swap shelf at the gym. I couldn't put the book down once I got 100 or so pages into it. I read solely to be amused, and ICARUS did just that. The story was great, and while the character development may not have been as detailed as some people like, the use of the many characters was first rate. The plot twists were very good.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Gideon, by any means, Mar 11 2003
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Save your time and skip this one. Although it has a great opening scene, the rest of the book fails to deliver the sustained pace and excitement of Gideon, which was a great guilty pleasure read. There are several plot twists which are incredible (this is not a compliment) and you will feel at the end of 540 pages you could have done much better. In fact, in one part of the book, Andrews calls out a character who has read everything by authors like Block, Connolly, and others. Read all of them first before you invest time here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN, Jan 15 2003
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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"Icarus" has one of the most disturbing, unsettling and downright breathtaking openers I've ever read. It reminded me of the frightening opening sequence in the Stallone movie, "Cliffhanger." What makes this so remarkable is that author Andrews accomplishes this without the visuals. The scene of course is the one where Jack Keller's mother meets her fate in a high rise building at the hands of a madman. Wow, goosebumps upon goosebumps in that scene. There are two other scenes in this book that almost match it: the bizarre shootout in the Charlottesville restaurant (where you keep saying, "No, no, don't let this happen..", and the final climactic scene on the terrace of Keller's own high rise.
While the characterizations are nowhere as sharp as others like Greg Iles and Robert McCammon, Andrews manages to weave a tale of mystery and intrigue. A lot of sex, so if that bothers you, you might flinch a little. Although the book is well crafted, and you're never really sure who is doing what, I had my suspicions about the killer, and even though author Janet Evanovich felt it was impossible to detect, somehow through all the red herrings, I figured it out. Pat on back for the year!!!
The supporting characters including Kid Demeter, Bryan Bishop and Dominic are all well developed, and the whole novel is intense and brooding, but a heck of a good read! Would make a tremendous film!!!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Icarus
This was a wonderful thriller to end the summer with!

Someone is out to get Jack Keller, someone with the grudge of the century. Read more

Published on Aug 30 2002 by sleeping sheepsnake

4.0 out of 5 stars Story Picks up Momentum
Jack is a tough customer whose mentor is a cleaver-wielding butcher from New York City's meat packing district. Read more
Published on Jul 10 2002 by Diana F. Von Behren

4.0 out of 5 stars Great story, great characters, eh ending
This was a very different kind of story. It's not your typical mystery, but it is still very suspenseful and well written. Read more
Published on Mar 11 2002 by R. Robinson

3.0 out of 5 stars Overlong soap opera
This book started off pretty good and had me glued to my chair waiting to see what would happen next. Read more
Published on Oct 21 2001 by LadyT

4.0 out of 5 stars Violent Thrills Abound!
I would have given this book a "5" if not for the extreme violence which is unsettling for me personally but might be an attraction for other readers. Read more
Published on Sep 24 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars I LOVED THIS
I read the author's previous book and just loved it. It was a phenomenal plot mirroring current events. I was so excited when I got this book. Read more
Published on Sep 10 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars "Un-Putdownable'!
While some reviewers felt that the first 90-100 pages were slow moving, I found that I did not want to put this book down from the very first page. Read more
Published on Sep 8 2001 by bobbewig

5.0 out of 5 stars Stop reading this review!
Stop reading this review. Immediately scroll back up and buy this book - DO IT NOW! And while you're at it - DO NOT read any reviews that describe the story line, plot, don't... Read more
Published on Aug 21 2001 by Barry M. Iselin

2.0 out of 5 stars A NON-Thriller
What started out as a book with great promise ended with a thud! I had guessed every twist and turn that was supposed to happen.
Published on Aug 6 2001 by Darwin Dayan

4.0 out of 5 stars Good read ....
Was not familiar with Russell Andrews. Had not read Gideon - but when I saw this, I knew it would be at the very least a good "summer read" - I was more than surprised... Read more
Published on Jul 29 2001

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