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Living Dead Girl

by Tod Goldberg

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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Praise for Living Dead Girl: "(It's as) if Sylvia Plath had written a murder mystery. A truly remarkable work."--Barbara Seranella, No Man Standing "Goldberg sends his most damaged antihero on an elevator ride into thenethermost regions of hell and then cuts the cables."--Scott Phillips, The Ice Harvest and The Walkaway "Compulsively readable. Full of satisfying twists ... an unforgettable journey into the primeval forest of the human heart."--Rachel Resnick, Love Junkie: A Memoir and Go West Young F
  • cked-Up Chick "Goldberg's story of obsessive love gets under your skin and stays there, possessing you, forcing you to keep turning pages even when you're not sure you want to see what's on the other side."
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After his estranged wife disappears, a husband returns to the remote lake house where their young daughter died, and he soon loses his grip on reality.

Paul Luden has been haunted by a memory he can't recall. Whatever happened to his marriage, to his two-year-old daughter, is too traumatic to remember, so his unconscious has chosen to block out key details. But when he receives a phone call from the small lake town where they'd lived, telling him that no one had seen or heard from his wife in ten days, he knows what he has to do.

He and his nineteen-year-old girlfriend drive from L.A. to Washington State where he's forced to confront his past. And as he pieces together his buried memories, Paul unravels mentally, falls into self-destructive trances and ultimately discovers the truth about his wife.

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This is the result of blog-hopping. I discovered Tod Goldberg's blog via SmartBitches, and got hooked on his writing there. It was much later that I decided I enjoyed his writing enough to take a chance on buying his books.

Paul Luden is a brilliant 32-year-old anthropologist. When he hears that his ex-wife Molly is missing, he and his 19-year-old girlfriend Ginny travel to her house to look for her.

Paul is also prone to depression, as was his ex-wife. They'd split up after the death of their daughter under some suspicious circumstances, but remained connected to each other. As it becomes more and more apparent that Molly didn't just walk away, it also becomes less and less clear that Paul had nothing to do with her disappearance.

Living Dead Girl is a mystery, and a fascinating one--I didn't really know until the end what happened and whodunit.

It's also the story of obsessive love, and a very compelling tale of a man who lives too much inside his own head--so much so that he doesn't always know what's real and what's not. His thoughts and emotions are so clear, so believable and understandable, that it was a little frightening--how easy it would be to let go of reality.

Either part of the story on its own would have been a wonderful, readable tale. Combined, it's exceptional. ( )
  Darla | Nov 22, 2008 |
Here's my blurb:

"Compulsively readable. Full of satisfying twists...an unforgettable journey into the primeval forest of the human heart." ( )
  lovejunkie | Aug 1, 2008 |
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Among the scenes which are deeply impressed on my mind, none exceed in sublimity the primeval forests undefaced by the hand of man.  No one can stand in these solitudes unmoved, and not feel that there is more in man than the mere breath of his body.
-Charles Darwin
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For Wendy, how do I explain the human heart?
All I know is that you are mine.
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I am haunted by a memory I can't recall.
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Praise for Living Dead Girl: "(It's as) if Sylvia Plath had written a murder mystery. A truly remarkable work."--Barbara Seranella, No Man Standing "Goldberg sends his most damaged antihero on an elevator ride into thenethermost regions of hell and then cuts the cables."--Scott Phillips, The Ice Harvest and The Walkaway "Compulsively readable. Full of satisfying twists ... an unforgettable journey into the primeval forest of the human heart."--Rachel Resnick, Love Junkie: A Memoir and Go West Young F cked-Up Chick "Goldberg's story of obsessive love gets under your skin and stays there, possessing you, forcing you to keep turning pages even when you're not sure you want to see what's on the other side." . HTML:

After his estranged wife disappears, a husband returns to the remote lake house where their young daughter died, and he soon loses his grip on reality.

Paul Luden has been haunted by a memory he can't recall. Whatever happened to his marriage, to his two-year-old daughter, is too traumatic to remember, so his unconscious has chosen to block out key details. But when he receives a phone call from the small lake town where they'd lived, telling him that no one had seen or heard from his wife in ten days, he knows what he has to do.

He and his nineteen-year-old girlfriend drive from L.A. to Washington State where he's forced to confront his past. And as he pieces together his buried memories, Paul unravels mentally, falls into self-destructive trances and ultimately discovers the truth about his wife.

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