The Alienist (Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, #1)

English language

Published April 11, 2006

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978-0-8129-7614-4
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3 stars (4 reviews)

The Alienist is a crime novel by Caleb Carr first published in 1994 and is the first book in the Kreizler series. It takes place in New York City in 1896, and includes appearances by many famous figures of New York society in that era, including Theodore Roosevelt and J. P. Morgan. The sequel to the novel is The Angel of Darkness. The story follows Roosevelt, then New York City police commissioner, and Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, as their investigative team attempts to solve gruesome murders through new methods including fingerprinting and psychology. The first murder victim investigated is a 13-year-old immigrant who has had his eyes removed, his genitals removed and stuffed in his mouth, and other injuries. The investigators deal with various interest groups that wish to maintain the status quo regarding the poor immigrant population in New York City. The book made best-sellers lists of Publishers Weekly and …

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2 stars

Who is this book for? I was vaguely interested in a lot of what the book cares about: history of New York City, the beginning of criminology, a character study of men driven to crime and the men who catch them. I could be on board with all of that. But that’s not what the book is. Instead it focuses on the narrator, the guy who plays Watson to Kriezler’s Sherlock, and his many fears and insecurities. It’s not even a psychological thriller, as the characters that are supposed to be the focus spend more time obfuscating their past and true identities than they ever do revealing or analyzing them. It’s a confused book that doesn’t know what it wants to be, and that made it a rather unpleasant experience for me as a reader.

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4 stars

Je découvre Caleb Carr avec ce livre, qui a priori avait déjà tout pour me plaire. L’auteur plante son décor dans le New York de la fin du XIX ème siècle, et n’hésite pas à mettre Theodore Roosevelt en scène. Préfet de police, ce dernier fait appel à deux vieux amis pour élucider une série de crimes sanguinaires perpétrés sur des adolescents prostitués. L’univers décrit est sordide, la prostitution enfantine largement traitée, ainsi que la misère des immigrés de tous pays. Le docteur Kreizler, pionnier dans le domaine de la psychologie aux théories et méthodes souvent décriées mènera une enquête en toute discrétion secondé par plusieurs personnages tous très attachants. Le journaliste John Shuyler Moore, qui est aussi le narrateur, son amie Sara Howard, secrétaire de Roosevelt, femme moderne et indépendante, sont les principaux acteurs de l’intrigue mais autour d’eux gravitent de nombreux personnages secondaires tout aussi bien dépeints. La …

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