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On a hot June day in the sleepy town of Rockville, Jessie Conway, a teacher at the local high school, notices a car driving slowly around the school grounds. Twenty minutes later Jessie is fighting for her life and Rockville is plunged into a living nightmare after a gun-toting student unleashes bloody mayhem. For Jessie the horror is just beginning. Traumatized and hounded by the media, she retreats to her home and tries to rebuild her shattered life. Caleb Switch watches the developments in Rockville with interest. A skilled and diligent killer, his recent selections have disappointed him, offering little challenge to a man of his predilections. Jessie Conway interests him for she is no ordinary woman and a fine choice for a less than ordinary man. As Jessie struggles to hold onto her marriage and her sanity she has no idea that she has become The Chosen. ""Hunt draws her sympathetic characters with compassion... and she ties up the loose ends of her complicated plot with some breathless surprises.""-Publishers Weekly ""Great writing, convincing development and a satisfying denouement. This is an impressive addition to the serial killer genre.""-Irish Echo ""Irish writer Arlene Hunt makes the business of crafting a terrific new thriller look easy. Hunt sets the stage for a showdown that is as riveting as it is believable.""-Irish Voice April 4, 2012

The Chosen Arlene Hunt 9780956981332 Books

THE CHOSEN, Arlene Hunt. In sleepy Rockville, North Carolina, in the western, mountainous part of the state that reaches the sea to the east, it is a hot summer’s day, though the educational year is not yet over.

Jessie Conway, teacher at the local high school, notices a car driving slowly around its grounds. Twenty minutes later she fights to save the lives of others, and her own, after gun-toting students open fire. Finally, her battle over, the murderous students dead, traumatized and hounded by the media, particularly Darla Levine, reporter for the local rag, as she is, Jessie retreats home. However, Caleb Switch watches her closely. He is a skilled, over-the border Tennessee-bred killer, but his recent selections of victims have disappointed him, offering no challenge. Jessie interests him: for she is no ordinary woman; a fine choice of victim for no ordinary man.

Hunt is an Irish author of crime novels who’s one of Ireland’s most highly regarded newer crime writers. She has published six novels, including five in the popular Quick detective series: UNDERTOW (2008) was nominated as Best Crime Novel in the 2009 Irish Book Awards. THE CHOSEN is her first book set outside Ireland, in the mountainous border region of Tennessee and North Carolina, United States. She has here created an interesting, multi-faceted but flawed character in Jessie, as well as in her husband Mike, his brother Ace, and their mother – Jessie’s mother-in-law—Fay. The killer, however, and the town’s inept senior law officer, Sheriff Earl Dubray, are cut from the most moldy cardboard. Might mention here that, for me, the whole serial killer plot has already been done to death, and as for the serial killer picking out a particular victim, the story’s protagonist, well, that too has already been more than done to death. The plot is, of course, damsel in distress, and might be thought chick lit. However, it is tight, dark of tone, and the author does pull some surprises out of her hat. There is some violence, some sexual content, but nothing, that should upset the average reader.

But the County Wicklow-born writer does not do justice to the North Carolina location. Physical description is sparse, not illuminating or evocative. The population has a tendency to talk in the slang of a population thousands of miles away. I don’t understand, as a matter of fact, why the writer chose to set this book in foreign country when she has the Dunblane school massacre, one of the deadliest firearms incidents in United Kingdom history, much closer to hand. (Gunman Thomas Hamilton killed sixteen children, one teacher at Dunblane Primary School near Stirling, Scotland on March 13, 1996, before committing suicide.) However, the author also does give us several chapters worth of exciting conclusion, which does at least use the mountainous country of the terrain to advantage. I would be willing to give her another try.

And this book is a quick and easy read, a page-turner. Aside from its dark tone it might make vacation reading, though I somehow can’t see this novel at the beach. In the mountains.

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  • Paperback 350 pages
  • Publisher Portnoy Publishing (December 31, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 095698133X

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Chilling because The Chosen almost foretells actual events in real schools in the USA that have come about since its publication.
In The Chosen a teacher frustrates the gunman in his killing spree. When he seeks his revenge she has to flee for her life through remote hill country.
Gripping from first to last.
John McAllister – Avid reader and novelist.
I really enjoyed the crafting of this novel.
It has great characters and plot. It takes you on terrifying journey.
Well worth a read.
Long-winded and overly descriptive and detailed, which made for a boring and much too long story that did not engage me one little bit.
First a confession, I'm already a fan of the Quick Investigations series but with The Chosen (new stand- alone novel) the author has risen the bar a couple of notches. This book easily passes the `gotta-read-a-few-more-pages-before-putting-it-down' litmus test.
The explosive tragedy of a school shooting involving Jessie is just the beginning and with The Chosen, we are provided with a sharp reminder that the real tragedy of such events, (there's more than one) lie not with the event itself, but with the continuing aftershocks experienced by its victims.
But The Chosen doesn't give us time to wallow, and as the development and interest of Caleb Switch are established we move swiftly from probing the various human reactions to trauma, to the deadly reality of his murderous intent. (Sorry don't do more spoilers than that)
Tightly plotted and with sympathetic, authentic characters The Chosen is a hands down great read and a good introduction to the authors work.
Jessie Conway has moved to Rockville to escape her past, but gets caught up in a Columbine style shooting at the school where she teaches. Meanwhile Caleb Switch, a hunter killer, apparently based on Robert Hansen - the Anchorage Big Game Hunter turned serial killer - is feeding his own hunger. And when he turns his attention to Jessie... we know the game is on. I found this a convincing, compelling read - read it in two days - the characters were well drawn, and the dialogue ear-perfect backwoods USA.
THE CHOSEN, Arlene Hunt. In sleepy Rockville, North Carolina, in the western, mountainous part of the state that reaches the sea to the east, it is a hot summer’s day, though the educational year is not yet over.

Jessie Conway, teacher at the local high school, notices a car driving slowly around its grounds. Twenty minutes later she fights to save the lives of others, and her own, after gun-toting students open fire. Finally, her battle over, the murderous students dead, traumatized and hounded by the media, particularly Darla Levine, reporter for the local rag, as she is, Jessie retreats home. However, Caleb Switch watches her closely. He is a skilled, over-the border Tennessee-bred killer, but his recent selections of victims have disappointed him, offering no challenge. Jessie interests him for she is no ordinary woman; a fine choice of victim for no ordinary man.

Hunt is an Irish author of crime novels who’s one of Ireland’s most highly regarded newer crime writers. She has published six novels, including five in the popular Quick detective series UNDERTOW (2008) was nominated as Best Crime Novel in the 2009 Irish Book Awards. THE CHOSEN is her first book set outside Ireland, in the mountainous border region of Tennessee and North Carolina, United States. She has here created an interesting, multi-faceted but flawed character in Jessie, as well as in her husband Mike, his brother Ace, and their mother – Jessie’s mother-in-law—Fay. The killer, however, and the town’s inept senior law officer, Sheriff Earl Dubray, are cut from the most moldy cardboard. Might mention here that, for me, the whole serial killer plot has already been done to death, and as for the serial killer picking out a particular victim, the story’s protagonist, well, that too has already been more than done to death. The plot is, of course, damsel in distress, and might be thought chick lit. However, it is tight, dark of tone, and the author does pull some surprises out of her hat. There is some violence, some sexual content, but nothing, that should upset the average reader.

But the County Wicklow-born writer does not do justice to the North Carolina location. Physical description is sparse, not illuminating or evocative. The population has a tendency to talk in the slang of a population thousands of miles away. I don’t understand, as a matter of fact, why the writer chose to set this book in foreign country when she has the Dunblane school massacre, one of the deadliest firearms incidents in United Kingdom history, much closer to hand. (Gunman Thomas Hamilton killed sixteen children, one teacher at Dunblane Primary School near Stirling, Scotland on March 13, 1996, before committing suicide.) However, the author also does give us several chapters worth of exciting conclusion, which does at least use the mountainous country of the terrain to advantage. I would be willing to give her another try.

And this book is a quick and easy read, a page-turner. Aside from its dark tone it might make vacation reading, though I somehow can’t see this novel at the beach. In the mountains.
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