Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Book Review - The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor

The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor


Synopsis: In 1986, Eddie and his friends are just kids on the verge of adolescence. They spend their days biking around their sleepy English village and looking for any taste of excitement they can get. The chalk men are their secret code: little chalk stick figures they leave for one another as messages only they can understand. But then a mysterious chalk man leads them right to a dismembered body, and nothing is ever the same.

In 2016, Eddie is fully grown, and thinks he's put his past behind him. But then he gets a letter in the mail, containing a single chalk stick figure. When it turns out that his friends got the same message, they think it could be a prank . . . until one of them turns up dead.

That's when Eddie realizes that saving himself means finally figuring out what really happened all those years ago.


My Thoughts:  The Chalk Man was so danged good! I had a hard time putting it down until I had completed it. Something happened in the prologue and was revealed at the end and I was really shocked at who had it. Well heck there were so many things revealed that were WOW moments to be honest thru out the story! Lots of twists and eye raising!

I usually don't like books that keep jumping from one time period to another but it actually worked to The Chalk Man's advantage and helped me follow along better to what was going on and with whom.

So hard to believe this is a debut!!! I can't wait to pick up her next book "The Other People"!

About the Author:







C. J. Tudor was born in Salisbury and grew up in Nottingham, where she still lives with her partner and young daughter.

She left school at sixteen and has had a variety of jobs over the years, including trainee reporter, radio scriptwriter, shop assistant, ad agency copywriter and voice over.

In the early nineties, she fell into a job as a television presenter for a show on Channel 4 called Moviewatch. Although a terrible presenter, she got to interview acting legends such as Sigourney Weaver, Michael Douglas, Emma Thompson and Robin Williams. She also annoyed Tim Robbins by asking a question about Susan Sarandon’s breasts and was extremely flattered when Robert Downey Junior showed her his chest.

While writing the Chalk Man she ran a dog-walking business, walking over twenty dogs a week as well as looking after her little girl.

The Chalk Man was inspired by a tub of chalks a friend bought for her daughter’s second birthday. One afternoon they drew chalk figures all over the driveway. Later that night she opened the back door to be confronted by weird stick men everywhere. In the dark, they looked incredibly sinister. She called to her partner: ‘These chalk men look really creepy in the dark . . .’

1 comment:

  1. i do love a prologue that hooks me. sounds like one i would enjoy too
    sherry @ fundinmental

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