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Stalking Susan: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Julie Kramer Publisher: Doubleday Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 37948
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 0385524765 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780385524766 ASIN: 0385524765
Publication Date: July 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New. Excellent Condition. Good Customer Service. Fast Shipping.
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Inside the desperate world of TV ratings, an investigative reporter discovers that a serial killer is targeting women named Susan and killing one on the same day each year.
Television reporter Riley Spartz is recovering from a heartbreaking, headline-making catastrophe of her own when a longtime police source drops two homicide files in her lap in the back of a dark movie theater. Both cold cases involve women named Susan strangled on the same day, one year apart. Last seen alive in one of Minneapolis’s poorest neighborhoods, their bodies are each dumped in one of the city’s wealthiest areas. Riley senses a pattern between those murders and others pulled from a computer database of old death records. She must broadcast a warning soon, especially to viewers named Susan, because the deadly anniversary is approaching. But not just lives are at stake— so are careers. November is television sweeps month, and every rating point counts at Channel 3. Riley must go up against a news director who cares more about dead dogs than dead women, a politician who fears negative stories about serial killers will hurt the city’s convention business, and the very real possibility that her source knows more about the murders than he is letting on. When Riley suspects the killer has moved personal items from one victim to the next as part of an elaborate ritual, she stages a bold on-air stunt to draw him out and uncovers a motive that will leave readers breathless.
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Great mystery book September 20, 2008 I ordered this book, Stalking Susan, because I read a great review in my hometown paper, Pioneer Press. also, the novelist was a TV reporter in my town and the crimes took place in our state. I loved the characters, various plots, not just one mystery story but several. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes I can't put the book down theory. I hope Julie Kramer writes another.
First in what we hope is a Great Series! September 17, 2008 "First time author Julie Kramer is off to a great start with Riley Spartz, a widow who is also a television reporter. In the days of you are only as good as your last ratings, Spartz is handed a file of two cold case murders where both victims are named Susan. Kramer, who is a news producer in real life, offers a behind the scenes tell all of the makings of television stories to deliver a great who done it."
Amazing Character Study in this Debut Novel! September 15, 2008 Rarely does a debut author get my enthusiasm so completely, but Julie Kramer (author of STALKING SUSAN) has made me a fan from page 1. Her unique voice hit me as decisively as Robert Crais did when I first discovered his Elvis Cole PI series. And that's saying something.
By the title and book summary, you may think this is mainly a serial killer story. And the premise read like a cliche to me at first--TV news reporter draws out a serial killer (not even the police think exists) with the help of her cop friend. We've all seen this type of story before.
But what really stands out in this book is the humanity of the main character. Riley Spartz is a media savvy reporter who can take a mediocre story and turn it into media gold (40-share+ rating) simply by how she filters the facts through her own humanity. The character's cynical humor is a joy to discover, but there is another poignant thread through this book that really resonated and took me by surprise. Without giving too much away, I will say that the "dealing with grief" thread will remain with me long after I've shelved this book with my favorites. Kramer begins and ends her story with it and I'm sure it will haunt me for a long time to come.
If you are reading this book to find a creepy scary story about a serial killer, you may not find what you're looking for. This is a character driven story about a courageous woman doing her job as a news reporter with an endearing circle of friends, co-workers, and quirky neighbors. Other news coverage is just as compelling to watch as the stories unfold and you can see how a TV reporter and a TV station thinks about news. An interesting perspective. And since Julie Kramer is a freelance TV news producer (for NBC's Today show, Nightly News and Dateline), her experience really shows in the behind the scenes look at the "business" of news coverage.
If you keep an open mind when you read STALKING SUSAN, this spunky TV reporter can make you laugh and cry. She felt so real to me that I wanted to know her as a person too. In short, I fell in love with this book and can't wait for the next one in the series. Kudos, Julie Kramer!
Smart Women September 14, 2008 I really enjoyed this couldn't put it down debut book. I liked the character development, feeding you more information about the main character, Riley Spartz bit by bit. It was also surprising the age picked by the author of her main character, 36. Not a young woman out of college, she has experience behind her and a few winkles. It makes the story line have more depth and believablity. The subplot made me laugh as I read it, it added to some of the craziness of the multiple story lines that the news media are working on at the same time. I liked the mixture of the comical line with the heavier murder scenes. It seemed so current, like I was reading about it in today's paper.
Good premise with predictable action and no mystery September 8, 2008 This debut novel had a good premise. A reporter stumbles upon clues leading to a serial killer that kills woman named Susan every year on the same day. The main character is engaging, and the writing light and lively. But, there's a major flaw: Stalking Susan wants to be a Mystery Thriller - but there's little mystery or thrills. Most anyone will have figured out the mystery in the first half of the book. Unfortunately - it takes our investigative reporter much longer (which gets a bit annoying after awhile), and there's really nothing thrilling in the conclusions or the action. I was very dissappointed.
BOTTOM LINE: 2.25 stars - for interesting premise and that it kept me entertained enough to complete it through to it's predictable ending.
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