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Crossing the Lines

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Published: August 2017
Published: August 2017
Published: August 2017
Published: August 2017
SKU: SBCNFG9147
SKU: 9781464209147
SKU: 9781464209161
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Overview

2018 Winner of the Ned Kelly Awards for Best Crime Fiction

"As one for whom certain story lines and characters have become as real as life itself, Crossing the Lines was a pure delight, a swift yet psychologically complex read, cleverly conceived and brilliantly executed." —Dean Koontz, New York Times bestselling author

Sulari Gentill, author of the 1930s Rowland Sinclair Mysteries, jumps to the post-modern in Crossing the Lines.

A successful writer, Madeleine, creates a character, Edward, and begins to imagine his life. He, too, is an author. Edward is in love with a woman, Willow, who's married to a man Edward loathes, and who loathes him, but he and Willow stay close friends. She's an artist. As Madeleine develops the plot, Edward attends a gallery show where a scummy critic is flung down a flight of fire stairs...murdered. Madeleine, still stressed from her miscarriages and grieving her inability to have a child, grows more and more enamored of Edward, spending more and more time with him and the progress of the investigation and less with her physician husband, Hugh, who in turn may be developing secrets of his own.

As Madeline engages more with Edward, he begins to engage back. A crisis comes when Madeleine chooses the killer in Edward's story and Hugh begins to question her immersion in her novel. Yet Crossing the Lines is not about collecting clues and solving crimes. Rather it's about the process of creation, a gradual undermining of the authority of the author as the act of writing spirals away and merges with the story being told, a self-referring narrative crossing over boundaries leaving in question who to trust, and who and what is true.

For fans of Paul Auster, Jesse Kellerman, Vera Caspary's Laura, Martin Amis, Haruki Murakami, Marisha Pessl

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  • Case Count: Hardcover: 25, Paperback: 44, Paperback Large Print: 12
"In this intriguing and unusual tale, a stunning departure from Gentill's period mysteries, the question is not whodunit but who's real and who's a figment of someone's vivid imagination." — Kirkus Reviews
"In this intriguing and unusual tale, a stunning departure from Gentill's period mysteries, the question is not whodunit but who's real and who's a figment of someone's vivid imagination." — Kirkus Reviews
"Fans of postmodern fiction will enjoy this departure from Gentill's 1930s series. It's an exploration, as one character puts it, of 'an author's relationship with her protagonist, an examination of the tenuous line between belief and reality, imagination and self, and what happens when that line is crossed.'" — Publishers Weekly
"Literary or pop fiction lovers will enjoy." — Library Journal
"This is an elegant exploration of the creative process, as well as a strong defense of the crime-fiction genre, as Gentill illustrates the crossing of lines between imagination and reality." — Booklist
"Crossing the Lines was a pure delight, a swift yet psychologically complex read, cleverly conceived and brilliantly executed." — Dean Koontz, New York Times bestselling author
"A delightful, cerebral novel featuring a crime writer who grows dangerously enamored with her main characher. As the interplay between creator and created reaches Russian-nesting-doll complexity, it forced us to question the nature of fiction itself." — Gregg Hurwitz, New York Times bestselling author
"A tour de force! Crossing the Lines is a brilliant blend of mystery, gut-wrenching psychological suspense and literary storytelling. The novel stands as a shining (and refreshing) example of meta-fiction at its best—witty and wry, stylish and a joy to read." — Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author
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