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Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Publication Name
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Special Attributes
EX-LIBRARY
ISBN
9781400078370
Book Title
Out : a Thriller
Book Series
Vintage International Ser.
Item Length
8 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2005
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Natsuo Kirino
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / General
Item Width
5.1 in
Item Weight
10 oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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Nothing in Japanese literature prepares us for the stark, tension-filled, plot-driven realism of Natsuo Kirino's award-winning literary mystery Out . This mesmerizing novel tells the story of a brutal murder in the staid Tokyo suburbs, as a young mother who works the night shift making boxed lunches strangles her abusive husband and then seeks the help of her coworkers to dispose of the body and cover up her crime. The coolly intelligent Masako emerges as the plot's ringleader, but quickly discovers that this killing is merely the beginning, as it leads to a terrifying foray into the violent underbelly of Japanese society. At once a masterpiece of literary suspense and pitch-black comedy of gender warfare, Out is also a moving evocation of the pressures and prejudices that drive women to extreme deeds, and the friendships that bolster them in the aftermath.

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400078377
ISBN-13
9781400078370
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30903097

Product Key Features

Book Title
Out : a Thriller
Author
Natsuo Kirino
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
2005
Book Series
Vintage International Ser.
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.1 in
Item Weight
10 oz

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Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
A nervy thriller. . . . Out has the force of a juicy tabloid scandal. . . . A potent cocktail of urban blight, perverse feminism and vigilante justice." The New York Times Book Review "Scarily omniscient. . . . Like Walter Mosley, [Kirino] exploits the beat-down potential of the hard-boiled novel to depict life on society''s bottom in ways that subtly read as one part social protest, one part sadomasochistic entertainment." The Village Voice "A gutsy, unflinching foray into the darkest, most dangerous recesses of the human soul. . . . Riveting, hair-raising . . . definitely not for the faint-of-heart." Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Mingling biting feminist commentary with engrossing storytelling . . . a scathing allegory about the subjugation of women in Japanese society and the secret lives this forces them to lead." The New York Times "Masterful and psychologically astute." San Francisco Chronicle "A brutally realistic picture of contemporary society. . . . Spare, unsentimental." Newsweek "So dark, so gruesome . . . it left this reader reeling. No gritty urban American tale of violence can match the horror of Out ." Carol Memmott, USA Today "Daring and disturbing, Out is prepared to push the limits of this worldnot only in violence and sex but also in human outlook. . . . Remarkable." Los Angeles Times "Truly a universal tale. . . . Kirino knows not only everybody's business but everybody's mindher way with interior monologue is pungent and prismatic." The Village Voice "Brings the mystery thriller to new levels of intensity and realism. . . . Out has great plot twists, vigor, and an ending that would make Hannibal Lecter smile." Library Journal (starred review) "Sensational." Time Out, NY "Finally, a masterpiece in this genre . . . . a novel that realistically shows how ordinary people can be drawn into committing brutal crimes." - Prize Jury, Mystery Writers of Japan "Forget about flower arranging and geisha girls. . . . Out offers an intriguing look at the darker sides of Japanese society while smashing stereotypes about Japanese women." Washington Post Book World "A knuckle-clenching thriller." Entertainment Weekly "Grimly satisfying . . . like no one you've ever read before." Kirkus Reviews " Out descends beneath the genre's foundation to provide a remarkable series of insights into the forces that drive the charnel house of a postindustrial culture." American Book Review "Dark, seductive and occasionally brutal, Out explores the lower classes of Japanese society with a distinctive gallows humor." Book "A gutsy, unflinching foray into the darkest, most dangerous recesses of the human soul. And the book's riveting, hair-raising final scenes, although definitely not for the faint-at-heart, serve as an unsettling reminder that the desperate desire for freedom has the potential to set any ordinary individual among us off down a very dark and lonely road." Minneapolis Star-Tribune " Out turns the whole subservient geisha image on its head." Jane "Absurdly compellingÉa superb and riveting thriller." Book Trust (UK) "An exciting, disturbing read. . . . Kirino's Tokyo is an unexpected place, far from the glamorous stereotype." Telegraph (UK) "A feminist revenge plot meets social critique and hardcore horror in a startling Japanese mix of satire and sensation." The Independent (UK) "A page-turning thriller that at the same time delivers one of the most powerful wallops for feminist literature in recent memory."Telegraph Magazine (UK), A nervy thriller. . . .Outhas the force of a juicy tabloid scandal. . . . A potent cocktail of urban blight, perverse feminism and vigilante justice." The New York Times Book Review "Scarily omniscient. . . . Like Walter Mosley, [Kirino] exploits the beat-down potential of the hard-boiled novel to depict life on society's bottom in ways that subtly read as one part social protest, one part sadomasochistic entertainment."The Village Voice "A gutsy, unflinching foray into the darkest, most dangerous recesses of the human soul. . . . Riveting, hair-raising . . . definitely not for the faint-of-heart."Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Mingling biting feminist commentary with engrossing storytelling . . . a scathing allegory about the subjugation of women in Japanese society and the secret lives this forces them to lead."The New York Times "Masterful and psychologically astute." San Francisco Chronicle "A brutally realistic picture of contemporary society. . . . Spare, unsentimental." Newsweek "So dark, so gruesome . . . it left this reader reeling. No gritty urban American tale of violence can match the horror ofOut." Carol Memmott,USA Today "Daring and disturbing,Outis prepared to push the limits of this worldnot only in violence and sex but also in human outlook. . . . Remarkable." Los Angeles Times "Truly a universal tale. . . . Kirino knows not only everybody's business but everybody's mindher way with interior monologue is pungent and prismatic." TheVillage Voice "Brings the mystery thriller to new levels of intensity and realism. . . .Outhas great plot twists, vigor, and an ending that would make Hannibal Lecter smile." Library Journal(starred review) "Sensational." Time Out, NY "Finally, a masterpiece in this genre . . . . a novel that realistically shows how ordinary people can be drawn into committing brutal crimes." - Prize Jury, Mystery Writers of Japan "Forget about flower arranging and geisha girls. . . .Outoffers an intriguing look at the darker sides of Japanese society while smashing stereotypes about Japanese women." Washington Post Book World "A knuckle-clenching thriller." Entertainment Weekly "Grimly satisfying . . . like no one you've ever read before." Kirkus Reviews "Outdescends beneath the genre's foundation to provide a remarkable series of insights into the forces that drive the charnel house of a postindustrial culture." American Book Review "Dark, seductive and occasionally brutal,Outexplores the lower classes of Japanese society with a distinctive gallows humor." Book "A gutsy, unflinching foray into the darkest, most dangerous recesses of the human soul. And the book's riveting, hair-raising final scenes, although definitely not for the faint-at-heart, serve as an unsettling reminder that the desperate desire for freedom has the potential to set any ordinary individual among us off down a very dark and lonely road." Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Outturns the whole subservient geisha image on its head." Jane<, A nervy thriller. . . .Outhas the force of a juicy tabloid scandal. . . . A potent cocktail of urban blight, perverse feminism and vigilante justice." The New York Times Book Review "Scarily omniscient. . . . Like Walter Mosley, [Kirino] exploits the beat-down potential of the hard-boiled novel to depict life on society's bottom in ways that subtly read as one part social protest, one part sadomasochistic entertainment."The Village Voice "A gutsy, unflinching foray into the darkest, most dangerous recesses of the human soul. . . . Riveting, hair-raising . . . definitely not for the faint-of-heart."Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Mingling biting feminist commentary with engrossing storytelling . . . a scathing allegory about the subjugation of women in Japanese society and the secret lives this forces them to lead."The New York Times "Masterful and psychologically astute." San Francisco Chronicle "A brutally realistic picture of contemporary society. . . . Spare, unsentimental." Newsweek "So dark, so gruesome . . . it left this reader reeling. No gritty urban American tale of violence can match the horror ofOut." Carol Memmott,USA Today "Daring and disturbing,Outis prepared to push the limits of this worldnot only in violence and sex but also in human outlook. . . . Remarkable." Los Angeles Times "Truly a universal tale. . . . Kirino knows not only everybody's business but everybody's mindher way with interior monologue is pungent and prismatic." TheVillage Voice "Brings the mystery thriller to new levels of intensity and realism. . . .Outhas great plot twists, vigor, and an ending that would make Hannibal Lecter smile." Library Journal(starred review) "Sensational." Time Out, NY "Finally, a masterpiece in this genre . . . . a novel that realistically shows how ordinary people can be drawn into committing brutal crimes." - Prize Jury, Mystery Writers of Japan "Forget about flower arranging and geisha girls. . . .Outoffers an intriguing look at the darker sides of Japanese society while smashing stereotypes about Japanese women." Washington Post Book World "A knuckle-clenching thriller." Entertainment Weekly "Grimly satisfying . . . like no one you've ever read before." Kirkus Reviews "Outdescends beneath the genre's foundation to provide a remarkable series of insights into the forces that drive the charnel house of a postindustrial culture." American Book Review "Dark, seductive and occasionally brutal,Outexplores the lower classes of Japanese society with a distinctive gallows humor." Book "A gutsy, unflinching foray into the darkest, most dangerous recesses of the human soul. And the book's riveting, hair-raising final scenes, although definitely not for the faint-at-heart, serve as an unsettling reminder that the desperate desire for freedom has the potential to set any ordinary individual among us off down a very dark and lonely road." Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Outturns the whole subservient geisha image on its head." Jane "Absurdly compellingÉa superb and

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