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Paul Kelly is a firefighter and paramedic working the suburbs of New York, often seeing drug addicts, prostitutes and suicide and crime victims. After viewing tragedy after tragedy for years on end, Paul is almost unflappable, except when those hurt are truly innocent, like the baby he rescues from a burning building. However, even Paul is surprised by his own transformation after violence hits him hard and at home. One night, Kyra, his teenage daughter, is attacked and brutally strangled; all of Paul's efforts can't save her, and Kyra dies in his arms on the way to the hospital. After the funeral and a brief time off from work, Paul resumes his shifts, but he is a changed man. When the police identify a suspect in the killingDa teenage psychopathDPaul kidnaps the boy, torturing him to find some reason why he would have killed Kyra. In a stunning climactic scene with a surprise twist, readers realize just how far Paul's obsession drives him. Spector (The Light at the End) is a strong writer who convincingly re-creates the dark, often gruesome world of paramedics and firefighters. Most impressive is his exploration into Paul's character and how ordinary people cope with extraordinary grief and horror. Not for the faint of heart, Spector's latest is for lovers of the best psychological thrillers, along the lines of Ruth Rendell's, and with national radio advertising and in-store displays, booksellers will have little difficulty bringing the book to readers' attention. Agent, Anthony Gardner. (Dec. 5)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


--Richard Christian Matheson

"A riveting marvel...Spector holds the reader spellbound." --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Raw, unnerving, sucks you in like a vacuum and never lets go, Mar 10 2002
For parents who love and cherish their children, it is the most horrific, middle-of-the-night, cold sweat of a nightmare imaginable. Craig Spector's tale of freefall helplessness, overwhelming grief, and seething rage is within a razor's edge of being too realistic to bear. The main character, Paul Kelly, is a career EMT-Fire Rescue professional accustomed to creeping through burning buildings to save lives. When incomprehensible tragedy strikes his family, Kelly finds his core self melted down by dual raging infernos of anger and anguish to the most base of primal instincts. When the justice system doesn't work, when what's "legal" isn't "right", then "illegal" no longer seems "wrong". TO BURY THE DEAD is raw, unnerving... and sucks a reader in like a vacuum and never lets go. Twists and turns through the plot's smoke-filled corridors will keep you from seeing what lies just ahead, yet drive you to flipping pages toward it. A breath-stopping, heart-thumping thriller of a novel. Must-read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Father's Fury, Oct 30 2001
By Jade Walker "jade walker" (Hinsdale, NH USA) - See all my reviews
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Paul Kelly has the perfect life. He and his beautiful wife, Julie, are still very much in love after more than 16 years of marriage. Although his daughter Kyra is going through the typical changes of puberty, he adores her. His job as a firefighter is rough, but one he does with the utmost professionalism and care. He is respected and well-liked. Life is good.

When Kyra is suddenly murdered, Paul's world turns upside down. The press is hounding his home for quotes. The police are struggling to find the killer. And Paul is doing everything he can just to maintain his sanity in the face of such overwhelming grief.

Interspersed with Paul's story are some interesting documents -- the coroner's report on Kyra, background information on fires, even scientific manuals on pain and patience. These tend to break up the pace of the story a bit, while also giving some useful background information.

Paul is incredibly compelling. He's a man who deals with life and death on a daily basis, and is completely rocked when Kyra is killed. What he does after his daughter's death, and how he changes, is really the heart of this book. Agree with his actions, or disagree with how he handles his grief -- either way you'll still be forced to continue reading to find out what happens next.

Craig Spector's writing is fresh and strong. Other than his annoying habit of leaving foreboding clues at the end of just about every chapter, Spector knows how to pull a reader into his world and sympathize with the characters' actions.

"To Bury the Dead" works because of its surprises. It's infused with the fury of grief and the strength of fire, both of which act as wonderful descriptions for the pain a father goes through after losing his daughter in such a violent manner. The writing style is easy to absorb, and seems ideal for a future film adaptation.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Potent thriller with compelling characters, Mar 21 2001
By "pierrel" (Morristown, NJ) - See all my reviews
After reading the reviews of this book which went from loved it to hated it, I decided to give it a try. I have to say, I found it very compelling. The characters were very believeable and the author's ability to pace a story kept me turning the pages, which I always look for in a good thriller. I actually read it in one sitting.

The ending is somewhat oblique, and at first I wasn't sure I liked it, but then I realized that it's the kind of story that doesn't have a neat ending with all the loose ends tied, and perhaps that makes some readers uncomfortable. The story stayed in my mind long after I read it, which is more than I can say for many other books I've read.

I guess it's up to the individual to decide for themselves whether they like a story like this -- it's dark and hard-edged and feels very real, but it lingers in the imagination. It may make you mad. But it will not leave you untouched. Highly recommended.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book-bad ending
I thought this was a pretty original plot. But the ending was so flat and unbelievable. As another reviewer pointed out - the endings of each chapter with a premonition got old... Read more
Published on Feb 15 2001 by A Reader

2.0 out of 5 stars Flawed From the Start
When I started reading "To Bury the Dead" I was looking for your typical thriller. The back cover describes the book as one man's search for anwsers. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2001 by Jason Birkby

5.0 out of 5 stars When Good Guys Go Bad...
This thriller is truly worthy of the jump starts and hair pin turns that Spector is known for in his previous works. Read more
Published on Feb 5 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars This Book Will Make You Sweat
TO BURY THE DEAD really hit home for me. This is the story of Paul Kelly, a firefighter who has a nice, stable life until the violent murder of his daughter. Read more
Published on Jan 18 2001 by Diana Horror

4.0 out of 5 stars To Bury the Dead Burns!
We see violent crime everyday. In the papers, on the news, the movies, television. It's everywhere. We do seem to be desensitized to it, until we become victims of it. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2001 by Michele Patterson

4.0 out of 5 stars To Bury the Dead is Hot!
Violent crime is something we see everyday. On the news, in the daily paper, the movies, television. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2001 by Michele Patterson

1.0 out of 5 stars Bury This Book
I wanted to like this book as I settled in for a quiet winter evening, but I just couldn't. I'd cruised through three other thrillers in two weeks and hadn't been disappointed... Read more
Published on Jan 14 2001 by Miami Bookworm

5.0 out of 5 stars Believable Tale of One Man's Downward Spiral
When an average guy suffers an extreme loss, there's no telling what dark depths he's capable of reaching. Read more
Published on Jan 11 2001 by James K. Donegan

4.0 out of 5 stars Spector's Solo
I loved the books that Craig Spector wrote with his previous partner, but had only read one short story that he had written alone prior to this book. Read more
Published on Dec 30 2000 by Shearon D. Charlton

5.0 out of 5 stars This thriller is very scary
In Glendon, New Jersey, Paul Kelly is a model citizen. He regularly risks his life as a firefighter-rescue worker helping to save total strangers. Read more
Published on Dec 2 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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