
The Buried Girl (14 February 2019, Sphere, 464 pages), a Mystery spanning 150 years, is his latest stand-alone novel.
“Glittering and sharp, an ice pick of a novel. An astounding talent.” ~ AJ Finn, author of The Woman in the Window.
“Taut, propulsive and darkly gripping, Montanari is a master of suspense.” – Chris Ewan
“An ambitious and memorable thriller.” - Booklist
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On Character and Study
by Richard MontanariWhen I was a younger writer, just about everybody I met was a potential character in my next book — hero, villain, supporting player, keeper of secrets. If newspapers ran want-ads for novelists, somewhere on that bullet list would be the word observant. This much, at least, I bring to the job. I’ve always been a detail person. Especially the telling detail.
The big picture? Not so much. Ask my ex.

Every so often, while the woman was talking, the man would lift his water glass to his lips and tilt it back to drink, all the while maintaining eye contact with the woman through the bottom of the glass.
This fellow made a cameo in The Violet Hour.

She is Carla in The Rosary Girls.

Being friends with Detective Josh Bontrager, they also did some work for Kevin Byrne in The Doll Maker.
My new novel, The Buried Girl, is a standalone thriller. At the center of the tale is a small Ohio village called Abbeville, and a story that spans one hundred fifty years. The challenge, and joy, was to write about the same buildings and streets and parks and parlors in 1869 and 2019; the furniture and fashion, the immutability of first love.

If you feast upon the glorious bounty of Zeven Farms, and spend a few nights in a guestroom at Godwin Hall, we think you’ll meet a number of interesting characters here.
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I have this book in my up next pile so really enjoyed this post!!
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