3.5 

Tall Oaks

By Chris Whitaker
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"It's rare that a novel can be both brilliantly comic and tragic, and balance the two so effortlessly." — Sun

Nothing is as it seems in Tall Oaks, a small California town where everyone knows each other and violent crime is unheard of. The community's idyllic façade is shattered when a kidnapper in a clown costume snatches three-year-old Harry Monroe from his own home. Despite sensational media coverage and dogged police investigations, the abduction remains a mystery. Three months later, Harry is still missing and most people have moved on, except for Jessica, Harry's distraught mother, and Jim, the local sheriff. Anyone in Tall Oaks could be a suspect: Jerry, the loner with a secret that only his mother knows; Jared, the roving lothario; teenage Manny, an aspiring gangster; and even Jessica's Aunt Henrietta and Uncle Roger, who are clearly hiding something.
Chris Whitaker’s debut novel, with its striking blend of tragedy and offbeat humor, was awarded the U.K. Crime Writers' Association New Blood Dagger Award. The Guardian praised this beguiling novel as "a pleasingly unusual mixture of a psychological thriller and screwball comedy," noting that "the combination of verve, humor, and pathos make it well worth a read."

"A gripping debut." — Mail on Sunday

"A brilliant, beautiful, sad, funny book … It made me laugh, but also made me cry more than any other book I've read this year." — Emma Flint, author of Little Deaths

"Completely blew me away." — Lisa Hall, author of Between You and Me and The Party

"Chris Whitaker builds an entire town in the reader's head and masterfully inhabits it comic, poignant, gripping life. Tall Oaks becomes a part of you." — David Whitehouse, author of Mobile Library and Bed

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3.5
“Tall Oaks was everything I love in a character-driven mystery. From the very first chapter I was completely hooked. The opening immediately establishes the grief at the centre of the story and I felt horrendous for Jess almost instantly. Chris Whitaker has such a talent for creating characters who feel fully realised. Nobody is ever just one thing. Even characters who initially appear unsettling or suspicious are given depth, loneliness, humour or vulnerability that makes them feel human rather than simply functional to the plot. One of my favourite aspects of the novel was the small-town atmosphere. I loved slowly discovering how everybody connected to one another and seeing different perspectives unfold. Whitaker makes even minor characters feel important because we are allowed to see their fears, flaws, misgivings and relationships in such an intimate way. Abe and Manny in particular brought so much humour and light relief to a story that otherwise carries genuine emotional weight. The balance between humour and grief was handled brilliantly throughout. The novel never loses sight of the horror of a missing child and the devastation that follows, yet it still manages to feel warm, funny and deeply human. That contrast is what made the story so compelling for me. I did correctly predict some of the twists, including the ending roughly halfway through, but honestly I do not think that diminished the experience at all. If anything, it felt satisfying because the groundwork had been carefully laid throughout the novel. The clues are there without the story ever feeling predictable or heavy-handed. This was my second Chris Whitaker novel and I think what I love most about his writing is that the mystery itself is only part of the story. The real heart of the novel lies in the people, their relationships, and the ways they carry grief, guilt, loneliness and love. An incredibly engaging and well-paced story that I genuinely struggled to put down. Absolutely deserving of five stars.”
“Chris Whitaker essentially writes the same essence of a story (multi POV, unraveling mystery, some type of outlaw vs. sheriff) but each novel has ended in a place that you didn’t really predict. It makes sense that this was his first novel, because it was good but his writing just gets so much better in his other novels.”

About Chris Whitaker

London-based author Chris Whitaker won the U.K. Crime Writers' Association's New Blood Dagger Award for his debut novel, Tall Oaks, which was also shortlisted for the CrimeFest Last Laugh Award and described by The Guardian as "an absolute delight." His second novel, All the Wicked Girls, was published in 2017.

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