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The Lace Reader

by Brunonia Barry

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ISBN13: 9780061624766
ISBN10: 0061624764
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The Lace Reader is a wonderfully layered novel of gothic suspense set in Salem, Massachusetts. The women of the Whitney family are psychics who can see the future by concentrating on the patterns in handmade lace. Each chapter opens with a passage from the fictional Lace Reader's Guide. As Towner Whitney revisits Salem (a world she left behind years before) to look for her missing aunt, she uncovers a mystery that is deeper and more complex than the lace that she is compelled to read again. A captivating and smart debut with which to while away a summer afternoon.
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Every gift has a price...

Every piece of lace has a secret...

My name is Towner Whitney. No, that's not exactly true. My real first name is Sophya. Never believe me. I lie all the time...

Towner Whitney, the self-confessed unreliable narrator of The Lace Reader, hails from a family of Salem women who can read the future in the patterns in lace, and who have guarded a history of secrets going back generations, but the disappearance of two women brings Towner home to Salem and the truth about the death of her twin sister to light.

The Lace Reader is a mesmerizing tale that spirals into a world of secrets, confused identities, lies, and half-truths in which the reader quickly finds it's nearly impossible to separate fact from fiction, but as Towner Whitney points out early on in the novel, There are no accidents.

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Brunonia Barry's first novel is a compendium of women's issues stitched into a murder mystery in modern-day Salem, Mass. Originally self-published, "The Lace Reader" later became the subject of a multi-million-dollar bidding war among New York publishers. Now it's being re-released as the first installment of a planned trilogy with a printing of 200,000 copies and all the marketing tie-in gimmicks... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

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"[A] most unusual and bewitching novel. Highly recommended." Library Journal

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"[A]n ambitious debut....Unusual and otherworldly, this is a blizzard of a story which surprisingly manages to pull together its historical, supernatural and psychiatric elements." Kirkus Reviews

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"Fans of Dennis Lehane's Shutter Island (2003), Chris Bohjalian's The Double Bind (2007), and other modern pop-psych mysteries will not be disappointed." Booklist

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"Evocative, layered, smart, and astonishing, The Lace Reader is a fever dream of a novel that will haunt me for a long time to come. The Salem, Massachusetts, that the Whitney women inhabit is a wild, dark place, and I loved every moment that I spent there." Joshilyn Jackson, author of The Girl Who Stopped Swimming

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In Barry's captivating debut, Towner Whitney, a young woman descended from a long line of mind readers and fortune tellers, has returned to her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts, for rest and relaxation. Any tranquility in her life is short-lived, however, when her aunt drowns under mysterious circumstances.

About the Author

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Brunonia Barry studied literature and creative writing at Green Mountain College in Vermont and at the University of New Hampshire. She has created Brain Teaser puzzles for Smart Games and lives in Salem, Massachusetts, with her husband and their beloved golden retriever, Byzantium.

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Lucyspal3, September 1, 2008 (view all comments by Lucyspal3)
This book had some major flaws. In the end the book was about redemption, forgiveness and healing, but the way the reader gets there is too tangled. Other than Rafferty’s past alcohol abuse you never know why he’s so damaged. You only find out in the end why Jack is so damaged with a glimpse in his head, but that glimpse makes him a monster, not a victim.

Did Towner suffer from multiple personalities? Did she suffer from memory loss because of the shock treatment and then made up Lindley to hide her wounds? Did Eva kill herself to awaken Towner?

I felt that the questions left were too many, and the ones answered were too few.
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Elizabeth Elliott, August 17, 2008 (view all comments by Elizabeth Elliott)
I've been waiting for this book since our local paper reviewed it in January. It has certainly been worth the wait... a delight from cover to cover.
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Tracey, August 1, 2008 (view all comments by Tracey)
This is a charming, dark romp of a read. There is a lot in this book, neowitches, dysfuntional families, romance, mystery, wild wild dogs, and evangelists. Whew! But it all works together into an engaging few hours of escapist reading time. If you are interested in a historical novel about lace making, look for the out of print: The Lacemaker by Jeanne Montupet. It was a best seller in France many years ago. It has a bit of romance, but it is mostly about the lives of the lace making community of Alsace.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780061624766
Subtitle:
A Novel
Author:
Barry, Brunonia
Author:
by Brunonia Barry
Author:
by Brunonia Barry
Publisher:
William Morrow
Subject:
General
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Historical
Subject:
Psychics
Subject:
New england
Copyright:
Publication Date:
August 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
9.20x6.36x1.21 in. 1.38 lbs.
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