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The Dark Fields (Hardcover)

by Alan Glynn (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Bordering on techno-thriller territory, this slick, suspenseful debut imagines a new breed of "smart drug" that produces some deadly side effects. After complaining about life in desperate times to his drug dealer/ex-brother-in-law Vernon, divorced Manhattan copywriter Eddie Spinola is tempted by the glittering promise of MDT-48, an illegal, nearly unknown designer medication guaranteed to spike intelligence and personality in mere minutes. It really works, but Eddie's initial rush is so mind-blowing that even discovering Vernon's murdered body (and a hidden stash of cash and pills) barely interrupts his growing addiction. He chooses to ignore the mounting side effects of MDT-48: piercing headaches, intense bouts of rage and "trip-switching," a phenomenon in which time moves with a stop-motion quality. Day trading on the stock market like a seasoned professional, Eddie soon becomes an immensely wealthy junkie armed with awe-inspiring artistic and financial brainpower. But when he's implicated in the brutal murder of a high-profile artist's wife and also linked to pharmaceutical espionage, his perfect new world unravels and the shocking truth about MDT-48's origin and purpose is revealed. Glynn's sustained, rapid-fire pace hurls readers headfirst toward a gripping, if bleak, conclusion that makes for some breathless page-turning. Dublin-based Glynn, who lived in New York for four years, gets the frenzied pace of the city just right. And though Eddie's demise is foreshadowed from the opening paragraph, his likability as a protagonist serves the swift and thrilling narrative well. Fine secondary characters like shady Russian loan shark Gennady and Eddie's ex-wife Melissa appear in many scenes, but the reader remains riveted to Eddie's fate in this impeccably imagined and executed debut. (Jan.) Forecast: Young, hip readers who are open to experimentation will be the first audience for this credible and timely thriller. Word of mouth will do the rest.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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A pharmaceutical Faust-a journey through the darker side of ambition.Imagine a drug that makes your brain function with perfect efficiency, tapping into your most fundamental resources of intelligence and drive. Imagine a drug that could make you learn a foreign language in a day and seduce a room-full of strangers in a matter of minutes. Imagine a drug that could make you process information so fast you could see patterns in the stock market.Eddie Spinola is on such a drug. It's called MDT-48. It's Viagra for the brain-a designer drug that's redesigning his life. Eddie's not the only one addicted to MDT, but now that his dealer is dead, he's the only one with a supply. While the drug is helping Eddie make the kind of money he's only dreamed about, he's also beginning to suffer the side effects: Blinding headaches. Violent outbursts. Ominous blackouts. And when Eddie tries to trace the other users, he discovers the terrifying truth. . .The Dark Fields is a feverish reading experience that lingers in your mind long after the final page.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I expected., May 8 2004
By Barbara Klein (Basalt, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
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Frankly, I thought the blurbs on this novel damned it with faint praise. Some writer said it was a good "start" for Glynn. Someone else called it "slick." I was expecting it to be kind of a silly romp. Instead, I thought the idea of this drug posed interesting questions. So what if it kills you. Life is terminal. I want some! I had no fault to find with the writing style. It was fast and transparent. That is a lot more difficult to achieve than many realize. This is a very good thriller.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Makes you yearn for your own MDT, Dec 27 2003
By ostawookiee "ostawookiee" (Winston-Salem, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dark Fields (Paperback)
An engaging read. I loved the premise, but didn't necessarily buy into how the main character made use of his newly obtained abilities. The book could have used a bit more polishing I think, but regardless, it definitely kept me interested. I would love to read a sequel about a world where the MDT kinks have been worked out, and it's as common as a daily vitamin.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Thriller that keeps the pages turning, Jun 12 2003
By M. Bertha "mike07023" (Fanwood, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Dark Fields (Paperback)
When I bought the book a few months back, I knew I would have a great story on my hands but I just kept on putting it aside.

I finally picked up the story and loved it. The Dark Fields deals with issues such as addiction, greed, self destruction. I enjoyed the character Eddie Spinola very much. The MDT-48 was a very dangerous drug and it kept on keeping me intrigued as to what step Eddie would take next.

I do recommend reading this book if you are looking for a good thriller.

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3.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining read but little more
I bought this novel based on the synopsis and customer reviews I found here. I usually like techno-style, sci-fi thrillers with a realistic edge. Read more
Published on April 29 2002 by Sven Verstrepen

4.0 out of 5 stars ...read this one!
...The Dark Fields" hardly fits the cookie-cutter format of your average fiction of this genre. If you had to put it in a box, I'd call it Science Fiction.... Read more
Published on April 22 2002 by Michael Hockinson

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun...but nothing more
I guess I was just hoping for more. I have read just about every drug book out there...And they all exhibit a lasting impression on me as I ponder certain aspects of my own life... Read more
Published on Mar 15 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A good first novel
A good first novel by Alan Fields.

Eddie Spinola is a copywriter working for Kerr and Dexter Publishing. Read more

Published on Mar 5 2002 by Konrad Kern

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and engaging
This book takes off like a shot and accelerates to the last page. I also had the previous reviewer's experience of being drawn into the furious, manic pace of the lead character... Read more
Published on Jan 27 2002 by pullrich

5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and chilling
Wow! What a debut novel. I'm not normally a fan of thrillers but this one had me hooked from the very first page. Read more
Published on Jan 15 2002 by sackyman

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