Thursday 8 October 2020

BIRDLAND - Book review

BIRDLAND

Eric Adams

 


Published in 1997, Birdland is psychological suspense novel that concerns Katie Jacobs, who learns about Vincent, a long-lost brother, revealed to her during her mother’s deathbed confession.  Her mother had been involved in the Hitchcock film The Birds. Kate traces Vincent to Bodega Bay, the eerie Californian coastal town of the movie.  The past is raising its head, it seems as Kate finds that Vincent is unduly influenced by a local eccentric, Madame Charay, who is obsessed with all things Hitchcockian. Befriended by the local psychologist, Rob, Kate begins to unravel the convoluted threads of the past. 

The denouement is comparable to Hitchcock himself.

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