Tuesday 2 June 2015

Thinner - Richard Bachman

I rated this 8/10

Thinner; a supernatural thriller by Richard Bachman (AKA Stephen King). This provided me with some really addictive reading, the build up of suspense throughout is pretty special. We are introduced to Billy, who we quickly discover has been momentarily distracted from driving by his frisky wife. During this lapse of concentration, Billy manages to run over a gypsy's wife (or his daughter, as we find out later) who steps out into the road from between two parked cars. Billy leaves the courtroom later on after getting away with the accident scott free, and the old gypsy man curses him, simply with the word 'Thinner'.
"But I'm telling you Billy, you can't lose almost twenty pounds in two weeks just by exercising." - p31
And this is where the tale cranks up - Billy finds himself battling against time and enlisting a friend (Ginelli, my favourite character) to find the old gypsy before he dies a slow and painful death from seemingly inexplicable malnutrition. Along the way he questions his own life, his morals and the people that he loves before the book cuts off with a mind boggling ending!

Ginelli aside, 'Thinner' hasn't got a single likeable protagonist in it, and yet it kept me gripped right through to the last sentence. The characters are cold, aloof, self involved - but written with a depth and understanding that makes them wholly believable and well rounded. The book is easy to read, quick and engrossing - certainly one to pick up if you like bizarre plotlines and want something that isn't going to be a challenging read.  This is the perfect escape for the daily commute.

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