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Duplicate Keys Paperback – November 9, 2004

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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres comes a brilliant literary thriller set in Manhattan that’s “as taut and chilling as anything Hitchcock put on film" (San Francisco Chronicle). “A first-rate cliffhanger.” —The New York Times Book Review

Alice Ellis is a Midwestern refugee living in Manhattan. Still recovering from a painful divorce, she depends on the companionship and camaraderie of tightly knit circle of friends. At the center of this circle is a rock band struggling to navigate New York’s erratic music scene, and an apartment/practice space with approximately fifty key-holders. One sunny day, Alice enters the apartment and finds two of the band members shot dead. As the double-murder sends waves of shock through their lives, this group of friends begins to unravel, and dangerous secrets are revealed one by one. When Alice begins to notice things amiss in her own apartment, the tension breaks out as it occurs to her that she is not the only person with a key, and she may not get a chance to change the locks.

Jane Smiley applies her distinctive rendering of time, place, and the enigmatic intricacies of personal relationships to the twists and turns of suspense. The result is a thriller that will keep readers guessing up to its final, shocking conclusion.
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“As taut and chilling as anything Hitchcock put on film.” —San Francisco Chronicle

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“Penetrating....   Smiley’s lovely, clear prose takes to the mystery as a slow revelation of character that heats up to a page-turning finish.” —
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They were six friends from the Midwest who moved to New York City with high hopes of making it big in the music industry. Although the dream had faded, they had all remained friends--or so it seemed. One brilliant day, two of the group were shot in an apartment for which they all had duplicate keys.
A riveting suspense story about the emotional aftermath of murder--the jealousy and hatred, the deception and rage, and the shocking secrets that lie between even the closest of friends.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Anchor (November 9, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1400076021
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1400076024
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.15 x 0.7 x 8 inches
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Jane Smiley (born September 26, 1949) is an American novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1992 for her novel A Thousand Acres (1991). Born in Los Angeles, California, Smiley grew up in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, and graduated from Community School and from John Burroughs School. She obtained a BA in literature at Vassar College (1971), then earned an MA (1975), MFA (1976), and PhD (1978) from the University of Iowa. While working towards her doctorate, she also spent a year studying in Iceland as a Fulbright Scholar. From 1981 to 1996 she was a Professor of English at Iowa State University, teaching undergraduate and graduate creative writing workshops, and continuing to teach there even after relocating to California.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2016
The spacious Manhattan apartment was like a central meeting place for the group of friends who had all moved to the city around the same time. Within their group were members of a band called Deep Six. The three actual residents of the apartment were Denny Minehart, Craig Shellady, and Susan Gabriel. Others who came and went freely were Noah and Rya Mash and Ray Reschley.

On a morning in May, another friend, Alice Ellis, had stopped by to water the plants, as Susan had gone out of town to the Adirondacks for a mini-vacation. But when Alice entered the apartment, she was stunned to find Denny and Craig dead…murdered, apparently.

Duplicate Keys  was a story set sometime in the 1980s, and the interesting aspect of it was how relaxed and even careless were the friends in this drama, apparently lending out keys to anyone and everyone. There had been discoveries of complete strangers to the core group having a copy of the keys.

Alice was an interesting character, the primary narrator of the story. Divorced, she still wondered constantly what had gone wrong in the marriage. She considered Susan to be her best friend, but throughout the novel, Susan seemed to be cold, aloof, and even condescending with Alice, apparently seeing their friendship in an entirely different way.

Detective Honey was the police detective, and his way of trying to solve the case seemed strange to those whose lives were most affected. Did he know more than he was letting on? Did he have any suspects? And why did he keep suggesting to Alice that she change her locks? She hadn’t lived in the apartment with all the duplicate keys.

It didn’t take long for me to decide on the most likely culprit, and at some point, Alice arrived at the same conclusion. With the detective’s help, she was able to assist in bringing about the conclusion to the case in a fascinating manner.

The characters were like leftovers from the hippie era trying to be laidback and living the artistic dream, but their behavior definitely put them in jeopardy. And Alice’s tendency to overthink things, while still arriving at erroneous conclusions, was a somewhat endearing quality, but also a little bit annoying. A well-written book that had me turning pages until the end. 4.5 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
There is nothing like a good murder mystery to keep you turning the pages. This story is centered on a young woman living in Manhattan, New York who has just got over a brutal divorce. She has several good friends to help her get over the bad marriage, which also includes members of a rock band who also share a practice space apartment with about fifty key holders.

When Alice discovers two of the band members shot and killed, this affects the relationships of her friends and various mysteries begin to reveal themselves.

I give away too much information when reviewing a novel because it spoils it for anyone who may desire to read the book. If you are a fan of Jane Smiley’s many books she will find this novel a fascinating read.
Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Haiku Moments: How to read, write and enjoy Haiku).
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2013
Jane Smiley's novel was a great disappointment. The author's detail to every little nuance distracted from the story, a story not that interesting to began with. The characters were uninteresting and colorless. I kept hoping that something would happen, and it never did, until the writer decided to interject the murderer with no rime or reason. Although murder is irrational, there should be a valid reason for the act, even if it's not logical. I would not recommend this novel.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2001
In the context of those books of hers that i have read, this is the worst. However, in the context of mystery novels, this is pretty decent. The book is an easy read, ideal for a plane ride or a leisurely weekend. Alice, as a main character, is pretty pathetic. The short snippets of conversation between her and her ex husband made me cringe. I had far more respect for the killer, a sturdier person all in all. I agree with some readers in that it is fairly easy to figure out who did it. Anyhow, a Pulizter Prize winning author doesn't have to write Pulizter Prize material all the time!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022
I did not know Jane Smiley had ever written a mystery and this one was interesting to me because it was close to the time I lived in NYC. It was so easy to imagine how this wanna be rock band had missed their moment. A rare occasion when I guessed the killer at the start of the book, but the actual murder, though central to the story, was somewhat eclipsed by the destruction of a network of long time friends. I don't agree with the readers who felt this was a woefully lesser effort from JS. I especially enjoyed descriptions of Brooklyn Botanical Garden, the new relationship between Alice and 'wait and find out' who, and the character descriptions. Became frustrated with Alice and I think the reader was supposed to become frustrated with her. Her limitations somewhat drove the story. Quite a study in group dynamics here. I found the truth in the book's descriptions of Denny and Craig's personalities and relationship. I really got into this one around page 50.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2012
This book was a great read. I love CSI and this book was CSI, but you're the person trying to figure out who the murderer was out of the few characters.
The book came in good condition also.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
I’m a little more than halfway through the novel at the moment. I enjoy reading it because it’s a nice escape. I can’t figure out how it’s going to end and I like that. There’s a lot of nuances and a lot of conversation in the book which I also enjoy.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2004
I had always heard good things about Jane Smiley, and decided to give her a read. I chose this book because it sounded more appealing than some of her other offerings; crime, hidden secrets, infidelities, brutal murders. However, I found this books largely disappointing - it is impossible to engage with any of the characters, even with the focaliser Alice, who we see the events unfold through. There is no warmth, no attempt to engage the reader with any of the character, and I couldn't even finish it because I simply did not care at all in following the plot through. Sorry, but I wont be trying Jane Smiley again. I have generously given it 2 stars because if you are a fan of Smiley's I am sure you will like this book.
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