"Exhilarating thrill"
Life is quite predictable for Charles Schine. Every
weekday he catches the 8:43 train leaving Babylon, Long
Island for Manhattan where he works as an advertiser. At
home and at work Charles bored as he feels choked by the
needs of his wife and his diabetic daughter, and the
demands of his job. With his wife off to her job, the
impossible occurs as Charles misses his commute due to his
daughter's last second needs. He catches the 9:05, but
that twenty-two minutes changes his life as he meets the
also married Lucinda. Charles now rides the 9:05 as he harmlessly flirts with
Lucinda. This leads to a hotel rendezvous, but his first
affair goes astray when an armed man breaks into his room,
beats up Charles, and rapes Lucinda. His spiral into hell
spins further out of control when someone tries to
blackmail Charles, but instead of paying the fee, he hires
a thug. His effort to return to suburban normalcy only
sends Charles deeper into the quagmire with his life
rapidly falling apart. DERAILED is an exhilarating thriller, as the numerous woes
(much self-inflicted) that pile on Charles would exacerbate
Job and maybe some readers. Charles starts out as a
sympathetic character, but his irresponsible actions to
cover the hole he dug will change the reactions of the
audience towards him, the accomplishment of the novel.
James Siegel paints quite a picture of a person making one
judgment error out of the need of having something joyous
in his life that leads to a series of calamities and a
powerful action packed character study for fans. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 15, 2003
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