Tall Oaks

Tall Oaks by Chris Whitaker is a reprint edition published by Courier Dover Publications on March 20, 2019. This fiction work delves into the unsettling events in a small California town where the unexpected kidnapping of three-year-old Harry Monroe disrupts the community’s peaceful existence. As the investigation unfolds, the narrative explores the lives of various townspeople, revealing secrets and hidden motives amidst the backdrop of a seemingly idyllic environment.
Readers will find a compelling mystery that intertwines elements of tragedy and humor, as the story focuses on the aftermath of Harry’s abduction and the impact on his mother, Jessica, and local sheriff, Jim. The plot thickens with a cast of characters, each with their own secrets, including a loner, a charming rogue, and even family members who may not be what they seem. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to uncover the layers of intrigue and deception within Tall Oaks.
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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.”
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