Grist Mill Road

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Grist Mill Road
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First edition (US)
Author Christopher J. Yates
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Picador (US)
Headline Publishing Group (UK)
Publication date
2018
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages352
ISBN 978-1-250-15028-8

Grist Mill Road is the second novel by English author Christopher J. Yates published in 2018 by Picador.

Contents

Plot

In 1982, three teenagers are involved in a crime in a forest 90 miles north of New York City. Hannah (the rich daughter of a cement dynast) is tied to a tree, Matthew shoots her with a Red Ryder BB Gun and she loses an eye. Patrick (Patch) is secretly watching, counting the shots over 40 times, and he thinks that Matthew had killed her. Later Patrick returns and finds that Hannah is still alive, unties her, and brings her back to the town where she is taken to hospital. Then Matthew is convicted and sent to prison. But Hannah believes Patrick is totally innocent.

In 2008 New York City Patrick is married to Hannah in a luxury apartment overlooking Times Square in New York City. Patrick believes he should have prevented Matthew's attack on Hannah, for which he feels guilty. He has lost his job at a bank in the depression and now writes a cooking blog. Patrick feels paranoid and depressed; then he notices a proposal sent to his blog by an unknown admirer. Intrigued by the offer, he then meets Matthew, leading to the situation spiralling out of control, pulling Hannah in...

Reception

References

  1. "Grist Mill Road". Publishers Weekly . Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  2. "A defining moment of violence inextricably links the lives of three young adults in Yates' psychological thriller". Kirkus Reviews . Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  3. "Grist Mill Road Questions the Role of the Spectator to Violence". PopMatters . Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  4. "Three lives forever linked by an act of violence in their shared past". The Washington Post . Retrieved 26 November 2022.