The uninvited

307 pages

English language

Published Jan. 25, 2012

ISBN:
978-1-4088-2115-2
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OCLC Number:
782995880

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4 stars (1 review)

As chilling murders by children grip the country, anthropologist Hesketh Lock has his own mystery to solve: a bizarre scandal in the Taiwan timber industry. Hesketh has never been good at relationships: Asperger's Syndrome has seen to that. But he does have a talent for spotting behavioural patterns, and an outsider's fascination with group dynamics. Nothing obvious connects Hesketh's Southeast Asian case with the atrocities back home. Or with the increasingly odd behaviour of his beloved step-son, Freddy. But when Hesketh's Taiwan contact dies shockingly and more acts of sabotage and child violence sweep the globe, he is forced to acknowledge possibilities that defy the rational principles on which he has staked his life, his career and, most devastatingly of all, his role as a father.

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4 stars

Holy crap this was creepy. If you have anything to do with small kids, this book will make uncomfortable reading. The story is about a global outbreak of violence against adults, perpetrated by children. The children have no memory of the incidents once they're over, and they feel no remorse.
 
The protagonist is Hesketh Locke, an anthropologist with Asperger's. Locke's quirks and coping mechanisms make for an interesting character who you don't pity because he clearly doesn't see himself as disadvantaged by his different way of viewing the world.
 
It's well worth a look, but be warned that's this is not strictly a horror story - it's more of a cautionary tale than anything. Some people were disappointed by the ending and I can see why, but I enjoyed it.

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Violence in children
  • Murder
  • Investigation
  • Families