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Knife Music

Overview

"Is there any reason Miss Kroiter would say she had sex with you?" Kristen Kroiter was 16, a high-school sophomore injured in a car accident. Dr. Ted Cogan had saved her life when he treated her in the ER six months ago--but now police detectives were questioning Cogan about her, in intimate detail. What was going on? What had she told them? That's just it, the cops said. She hadn't told them anything. She'd died. Looked like a suicide. And Cogan was in a heap of trouble. Tense and twisting, Knife Music is the story of a doctor struggling to clear his name after being accused of raping and causing the suicide of a young girl. The novel pits Cogan, a 43-year-old surgeon and self-described womanizer, against Hank Madden, a handicapped veteran detective. From the outset it's not clear who is victim and who is victimizer, as the usually dispassionate Madden grapples with his long-suppressed prejudices and his obsession with bringing Cogan to justice at any cost--to the doctor or himself.

Author Information

David Carnoy

While his novel may be more medical thriller than high-tech thriller, David Carnoy does hail from a high-tech background. He currently serves as Executive Editor at CBS Interactive, where he oversees reviews of home and entertainment products at CNET.com and writes the column Fully Equipped. In researching Knife Music, Carnoy spent a lot of time talking with doctors and trailed a surgeon at a hospital in Northern California. He also visited trauma centers in Santa Clara and New York City, where he lives today with his wife and children. He went to college at Wesleyan University and has an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University. Knife Music is his first novel.

Editorial Reviews

A doctor defends himself from an all-too-plausible rape allegation in this scalpel-sharp medical thriller.

When 17-year-old Kristen Kroiter, a former patient, kills herself after penning a diary entry describing a sexual encounter with him, hotshot emergency-room surgeon Ted Cogan faces an uphill battle to clear his name. Kristen had indeed spent the night at his home when she washed up there drunk after a frat party. Cogan had been drinking a little too, and Kristen's best friend swears she saw them in bed together. Anyone who knows him can imagine the 40-something Cogan, a notorious womanizer with an eye for college girls, in the scenario. For detective Hank Madden of the Menlo Park, Calif., police department, that-along with a personal animus stemming from his traumatic past-is enough to charge Cogan with statutory rape and manslaughter. It's also enough to draw readers into this subtle and engrossing mystery.

As Cogan struggles to reconstruct that night's events, first-time novelist Carnoy paints a landscape of complex, flawed characters, mixed motives and twisting intrigue. He takes readers into the toxic office politics of a hospital surgery department, the rancid machinations of a frat house full of horny kids on the make and the romantic fantasies of young girls, fueled by a volatile mixture of innocence and desire. Tautly paced and full of crisp dialogue, Carnoy's prose is pitch-perfect whether delving into medical and police procedural or sussing out the nuances of campus hookup culture. In Cogan, he's concocted an appealing, edgy protagonist-cocksure, arrogant and abrasive towards his less competent colleagues and "difficult" patients, but possessed of a roguish charm that makes readers want to tag along, even if they're not sure where his moral compass is pointing.

A gripping thriller debut that is just what the doctor ordered.

--Kirkus Discoveries, December, 2008

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Product Details

  • Published by

    ParkMadison Press

  • Publish Date

    September 18, 2008 

  • Print ISBN

    0615243258

  • eBook ISBN

    9780615243252

  • Imprint

    ParkMadison Press

  • Filesize

    610.81 KB

  • Number of Print Pages*

    374

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