From Publishers Weekly
A complex conspiracy involving the writing of a book drives Lavender's compelling debut, a thriller that will strike some as a mix of John Fowles's The Magus and Stephen King's The Shining. At Indiana's Winchester University, three students—Brian House, Dennis Flaherty and Mary Butler—are taking Logic and Reasoning 204, taught by enigmatic Professor Williams. They quickly learn this is a course like no other. Their single assignment is to find a missing 18-year-old girl, Polly, in six weeks time—or else, Williams asserts, she will be murdered. Is this merely an academic exercise? As Williams produces clues, including photographs of Polly and her associates, the students begin to wonder where homework ends and actual homicide begins. Together with Brian and Dennis, Mary ventures off campus in search of Polly into a world of crumbling towns, decrepit trailers and hints at crimes old and new. A rapid-fire plot offsets thin characterization, though the conspiracy becomes so all-encompassing, so elaborate, that readers may feel a bit like Mary when baffled by her quest: This is what she felt like: led, played, not in control of anything she did. (Feb.)
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Review
"Obedience is evidence that crime fiction is hardly a played-out genre …. [G]rafts the world-turned-upside-down suspense of a Harlan Coben thriller to the hall-of-mirrors vertigo of a novel by Paul Auster …. [I]ts ultimate implications continue to spin out in a reader’s mind after the final page is turned."
—Wall Street Journal
“Authentic puzzle mysteries are an endangered species in these hectic times, so it’s a genuine, if slightly perverse, kick to follow every byzantine clue in this bizarre game…. If you solve this one without peeking at the last chapter, it's an automatic A.”
—New York Times Book Review
"Obedience is a fiendishly clever thriller, debut or no, and Lavender exhibits deft control at the wheel."
—Bookgasm.com
"Obedience is quite a twisty little number …. the taunting nature of the challenge is irresistible….”
—New York Daily News
“[T]his is one of those high-concept thrillers with a final twist that upends all expectations, filled with characters who are not what they seem.”
—Entertainment Weekly
An inspired thriller about cognitive dissonance, conjectural misdirection and the conspicuous dichotomy between academia and the real world."
—Kirkus Reviews
“Will Lavender stuns with this compelling thriller…. The surreal but believable landscape fairly bursts from its confines, goading the reader into finishing just one more page.”
—Louisville Courier-Journal
“It’s a terrific book, part cat-and-mouse mystery and part psychological study of group behavior…. [A] wonderful book with a strong emotional punch at the end.”
—St. Petersburg Times
“Lavender’s first novel suggests he has a bright future. The novel is briskly plotted with deft narrative. Obedience builds to a swirling conclusion. It becomes a place where morality is blurred and intentions drift astray.”
—Tampa Tribune
“In his tautly strung debut novel, Obedience, literature professor Will Lavender tears a page of out Milgram’s notebooks and sets into motion a chain of events that escalates far beyond its intended intellectual exercise. . . . Mystery fans will be satisfied to hang on around the story’s hairpin turns as the list of suspects swells and narrows with the unearthing of each clue, but Lavender . . . is aiming at a broader target and posing deeper questions.”
—Bookpage
“First-time novelist Lavender has a knack for creepy characters and red herrings.”
—Library Journal
“First novelist Lavender has sprinkled his text with enough red herrings to feed the Biblical 5,000 but uses them to build page-turning suspense. . . . Lavender’s invocation of the notorious Milgram experiment conducted at Yale on obedience to authority adds an additional–and salutary–layer of psychological meaning to his elaborate plot.”
—Booklist
More Praise for Obedience:
“Obedience draws you in and never lets go — and what a ride!”
—David Baldacci
"In his dream-like and labyrinthine debut, Will Lavender delivers a clever, intricate page-turner that kept me guessing late into the night. Obedience is a house of mirrors where every corner we turn is a false reflection of the truth until the shocking final scene. A gripping exploration of human nature and all its foibles told in Lavender's fresh and original voice, Obedience is not to be missed."
—Lisa Unger
“Obedience is a very scary story set on the border where good meets evil, located in this case in that scariest of places, academia. Taut, twisty, and highly original: the pages turned themselves.”
—Peter Abrahams
"A taut and timely thriller that explores the dark side of academia, where classrooms are dangerous and paranoia abounds."
—Karin Slaughter
"A taut, clever puzzle, so artfully crafted and tightly wound that it springs open its trap when you least expect it to."
—Carol Goodman, author of The Sonnet Lover and The Ghost Orchid
"A devilishly inventive debut that reads like a house of mirrors. Nothing is what it seems, right up to the devastating finale."
—Brian Freeman, author of Stripped
WILL LAVENDER is a writing and literature professor and holds an MFA in creative writing from Bard College. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife and children and is currently working on a second novel.
“他开怀大笑,瘦削的身躯似乎还装不下他的笑容”,虽然就这样很飒爽的一笔带过,我还是冰凉得毛骨悚然… 这是深夜2,3点,厕所离我5步之内,不敢跑去刷牙,直接闷头睡觉,开始有点后怕。 这不是一般的本格派,也不是日本衍生派的那种异想天开的流系。我更愿意说它更像是个小...
評分“他开怀大笑,瘦削的身躯似乎还装不下他的笑容”,虽然就这样很飒爽的一笔带过,我还是冰凉得毛骨悚然… 这是深夜2,3点,厕所离我5步之内,不敢跑去刷牙,直接闷头睡觉,开始有点后怕。 这不是一般的本格派,也不是日本衍生派的那种异想天开的流系。我更愿意说它更像是个小...
評分 評分看到最后真让人觉得恶心了. 其实所谓的一些导师大师,研究逻辑和心理或某些人文类的人,是如此自私与可恶. 设计一场戏,在戏外去研究人性.把自己所谓的研究成果建立在别人的痛苦生活和生命上.最后为自己的一篇论文沾沾自喜,而且不知羞耻. 而这些居然还能造就大师. 所以?不要迷恋...
評分文不對題,邏輯混亂,結尾根本不是反轉,好吧,也許這就不是本推理...題外話,當代作者是不是覺得小說裏不加上ooxx就沒法吸引眼球還是咋的?懷念阿婆...
评分說的是一教授WILLIAM在邏輯課上設瞭個課題,讓學生幫忙找齣失蹤的POLLY,MARY和BRIAN, DENNIS從不斷得到的信息當中發現瞭,這並不是單純的一個作業,失蹤的POLLY真有其人,還有可能招緻殺身之禍。摺騰瞭半天,最終發現他們隻是ELIZEBETH的一個實驗對象。好扯啊!故事裏碎片太多瞭,看著比較纍。
评分不怎麼推理,但很好看。小說裏幾次提到保羅·奧斯特的玻璃之城,語帶輕衊,甚得我心。本書的中文譯本名為《失控的邏輯課》,不如原名貼切,故事的中心始終就不是邏輯,也不是推理,而是Milgram的心理學實驗,這其實是本探討心理學實驗是否違背社會倫理道德的馬桶讀物。中文譯本不盡如人意,不如直接讀原文更明白流暢一些。
评分不怎麼推理,但很好看。小說裏幾次提到保羅·奧斯特的玻璃之城,語帶輕衊,甚得我心。本書的中文譯本名為《失控的邏輯課》,不如原名貼切,故事的中心始終就不是邏輯,也不是推理,而是Milgram的心理學實驗,這其實是本探討心理學實驗是否違背社會倫理道德的馬桶讀物。中文譯本不盡如人意,不如直接讀原文更明白流暢一些。
评分老娘考社會心理學之前看瞭這本書,教科書都沒怎麼看的情況下拿瞭A-,專業對口書籍啊!
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