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By the Time You Read This Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 359 ratings

From an “outstanding police procedural” series, an “ingenious” suspense novel about a cop’s search for a killer as he grieves his wife’s suspicious death (Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review).

Autumn has arrived in Algonquin Bay, and with it an unusual spate of suicides. The most shocking victim yet is Detective John Cardinal’s wife, who has finally succumbed to her battle with manic depression. As Cardinal takes time to grieve, his partner, Lise Delorme, handles an unsavory assignment: a young girl appears in a series of unspeakable photos being traded online, and background elements indicate she lives in Algonquin Bay. Delorme is desperate to find the girl before she suffers more abuse.

When Cardinal receives a string of hateful anonymous notes about his wife’s death, he begins to suspect homicide. His colleagues believe he is too distraught to think clearly, and he’s forced to investigate alone. In doing so, he comes up against a brand of killer neither he—nor the reader—has ever seen before.

“The most beautifully written, deeply felt page-turner of the year.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“Emotionally involving and intellectually challenging, with all the excitements of a good crime story.” —Reginald Hill, author of The Stranger House 

“A thought-provoking, complex novel of suspense, with one of the most chilling literary villains since Hannibal Lecter.” —Bookpage

“The fourth crime novel featuring Detective John Cardinal may give acclaimed Canadian author Blunt the popular recognition he is due.” —
Booklist, starred review

“An unexpected yet utterly realistic twist lifts this novel into extremely exciting (and entertaining) territory. Sharp dialogue, complex characters and a satisfying conclusion.” —Publisher’s Weekly

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Set in remote Algonquin Bay, Ontario, Blunt's compelling fourth crime novel to feature John Cardinal (after Blackfly Season) finds the police detective mourning the death of his wife, an apparent suicide. Then Cardinal starts receiving cold, hate-filled notes gloating over his loss. Stirred and angered into believing that his wife may have been murdered, he sets about looking into who might be refusing to let the dead—or, more particularly, himself—rest easy. Meanwhile, his partner, Lise Delorme, is busy trying to track down the pedophile responsible for a cache of appalling photos featuring a small girl who may live in or near Algonquin Bay. An unexpected yet utterly realistic twist lifts this novel into extremely interesting (and entertaining) territory. Sharp dialogue, complex characters and a satisfying conclusion should help Blunt, who has won Britain's Silver Dagger and Canada's Arthur Ellis Award, win new readers in the U.S. Author tour. (Feb.)
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From Booklist

*Starred Review* The fourth crime novel featuring Detective John Cardinal may give acclaimed Canadian author Blunt the popular recognition he is due. In this installment, Cardinal, who lives and works in fictional Algonquin Bay, Ontario (a bucolic small town similar to Blunt's native North Bay), grieves the death of his manic-depressive wife. Local authorities label it a suicide, but Cardinal isn't so sure, a fear confirmed when he receives a series of "anti-sympathy" notes in the mail. Detective Cardinal relentlessly pursues the case, though he knows it's much too early to return to the beat. Meanwhile, fellow detective Lise Delorme investigates a child pornographer who posts his wares on the Web. Suspense and a relentless sense of doom pervade this latest offering from Blunt (Blackfly Season, 2005), winner of the British Crime Writers Silver Dagger and Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis awards. Here even the most minor characters are rendered in vivid detail. A fellow Algonquin Bay citizen is "a wisp of a woman, so dehydrated she looked as if she should be dropped in water to expand to her natural size." In Blunt's dark world, even the seemingly well-meaning are eyed with suspicion, for demons lurk in places civilized souls least expect. Allison Block
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B003JMFASI
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Henry Holt and Co.; Reprint edition (February 6, 2007)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2007
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.0 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 359 ratings

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Giles Blunt was born in Windsor, Ontario, and spent his teenage years in North Bay where he attended Scollard Hall. After studying at the University of Toronto, he moved to England to write his first (unpublished) novel. He spent twenty years in New York City, working variously as a bartender, a copy editor for BusinessWeek, and a screenwriter for Law and Order and other TV shows. When the success of Forty Words for Sorrow allowed him to write novels full-time, he moved back to Toronto, where he lives with his wife and two cats. He is the author of six crime novels set in the fictional northern city of Algonquin Bay, featuring John Cardinal and Lise Delorme. Cardinal, the TV series adapted from these books, has aired to large audiences in more than 100 countries. Blunt's other novels include Cold Eye (psychological suspense), No Such Creature (a picaresque "road novel"), Breaking Lorca (political thriller set in El Salvador and New York), and The Hesitation Cut (a tale of romantic obsession). These last two books signpost his turn away from crime fiction and into the literary arena. His next novel will be published in 2025.

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Customers find the book well-crafted and suspenseful, describing it as a first-rate mystery that keeps readers interested throughout. The characters are fleshed out, and one customer notes the lean prose style.

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Customers find the book readable and well-crafted, with one customer noting its lean prose style.

"...You’re welcome. So, “By the Time You Read This” is as great as it’s title. Best so far, in a great series. Very personal, very moving...." Read more

"...Very well put together. Totally believable. Don't hesitate, l think you'll like them all." Read more

"“Forty Words For Sorrow” and now this..... What a great read. Just spent all day with this book. Got nothing else accomplished...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the suspenseful plot of the book, describing it as a first-rate mystery with masterful storytelling.

"...apparent quite earlier than one would expect, Giles Hunts masterful storytelling keeps the readers' interest going as Cardinal goes against everyone..." Read more

"...In setting up this complex and suspenseful thriller, it feels like Blunt got a few too many threads running in too many directions, and had to rush..." Read more

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"I love his books and this one was a true mystery because you aren't sure if a crime was committed while Lise DeLorme undertakes her own odyssey." Read more

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Customers find the book engaging, with one mentioning it caught their attention from the first word.

"...Best so far, in a great series. Very personal, very moving. Your move." Read more

"...one would expect, Giles Hunts masterful storytelling keeps the readers' interest going as Cardinal goes against everyone to find out the truth." Read more

"...He certainly keeps your interest...this one begins with his manic depressive wife's death and goes from there." Read more

"This is probably one of my favourite of Giles Blunt's novels. It is moving; a beautiful love story set within several murders investigations...." Read more

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"...book 4 stars Giles Blunt's book is a page turner and the characters are well developed... it makes you feel like you are almost sorry when you get..." Read more

"...of Cardinal and daughter Kelly without getting maudlin, and renders a credible portrait of Cardinal's dealings with his colleagues during this..." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022
    First of all, to alleviate any confusion amongst the uninitiated, here’s the John Cardinal series by Giles Blunt, in order:
    1. Forty Words for Sorrow (2000)
    2. The Delicate Storm (2003)
    3. Black Fly Season (2004)
    4. The Fields of Grief or By the Time you read this(2006)
    5. Crime Machine (2010)
    6. Until the Night (2012)
    You’re welcome.
    So, “By the Time You Read This” is as great as it’s title. Best so far, in a great series. Very personal, very moving.
    Your move.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2017
    I enjoyed this book. Although the "whodunit" becomes apparent quite earlier than one would expect, Giles Hunts masterful storytelling keeps the readers' interest going as Cardinal goes against everyone to find out the truth.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
    Two seemingly unrelated deaths. Blunt combines them into blinding suspense.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2013
    He has become one of my favorite crime writers. I would recommened starting at the begining of the series. They all take place in the same small town in Canada. Very well put together. Totally believable. Don't hesitate, l think you'll like them all.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019
    “Forty Words For Sorrow” and now this..... What a great read. Just spent all day with this book. Got nothing else accomplished. (That is not a complaint!) I’d like to know how to complain to Amazon, however, that the second and third books in this John Cardinal series is not available on Kindle books.?
    I’m ready for the next story.... but am afraid to start. I have things to do! Maybe I’ll start another author! And save Giles Blunt for dessert
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2007
    After seeing all of the other reviews, I started to wonder if we all were talking about the same book? While the idea behind the novel was an excellent one, I'm used to fast paced thrillers--which this definitely was not! It took until the middle of the novel to even get around to what the book was about. And even after that it continued to plod toward the ending. The idea, while unique, was thinly plotted.

    I do believe the author has talent. This is displayed in part by the complexity of the main characters, John Cardinal, Detective Delorme, and Dr. Bell. For these he gets 5 stars as they had depth, plausibility, and significance. However, John's wife Catherine was not very likeable and I wasn't certain why the author made her so distant and remote. I found it hard to care about her the way I did the other main characters.

    I also found the subplot unconvincing as though it had been thrown in to give Delorme something to do and a way to bring John and her together. However, it was unpersuasive at best. For example, I found the way Blunt brought the child abuser's victim into a relationship with Dr. Bell was only a construct so that he could tie it back to Cardinal's discovery of Dr. Bell's involvement in his wife's "suicide". This was just too convenient. Delorme's investigation didn't seem to be well thought out, and therefore, it lacked credibility. I also did not think Delorme's investigation would have led her to the correct perpetrator given the details in the novel.

    I think Blunt has a fine career ahead of him but this book did not rank with the many fine mystery novels I've read this year. I look forward to faster paced thrillers and I will read Blunt again, in the hopes that as he continues to write, his novels will mature with him.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2012
    I gave this book 4 stars Giles Blunt's book is a page turner and the characters are well developed... it makes you feel like you are almost sorry when you get you the end of the book and have to move on to something else
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2015
    ...his wife has come through many battles of depression or whatever the bipolar war was. His day begins with her fine, she is upbeat, hopeful and so enthused about her photo project. Her detective husband is summoned to a dead body and finds her in a pool of blood, because she didn't take the stairs and went the way the crow flies to bread crumbs on the pavement. A suicide note is of course found. The husband, detective is faced with an alarming question of if this was truly suicide. I read this as I have read all of Blunt's writings, like glue on his words a mile a minute. Read it and enjoy. There are interwoven twists.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Henry Cosgrave
    5.0 out of 5 stars Naughty or Silly Amazon!!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 25, 2008
    I have been waiting impatiently for the fifth John C book by Giles Blunt so I was delighted to hear about 'By the time you read this'. A quick glance at the reviews told me that I had already bought it - the English version is called 'Fields of Grief' (publisher: please tell us why).

    What made the whole thing slightly surreal was that Amazon is offering me a deal if I buy both books together!! Is there a different ending? Do the characters start speaking the Queen's English? Should I be comparing the spelling in the two books?

    What will Amazon do if someone does buy both books (and notices that they are the same)?

    Anyway, if you are still reading this, and haven't read either version of the book, then go ahead - it's great. Even better, read the four books in order, starting with 'Forty words for Sorrow'.
  • Kaliopi Poulos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Could not put it down
    Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2019
    I started to reading Giles Blunt's John Cardinal series because of the show. I am so glad I did. You are kept in suspense, up late into the night determined to find out when the next piece to the puzzle would fall into place. You can see why this was turned into a syndicated crime drama. Will continue to read this amazing authors series until I am forced to wait for a new one to be published.
  • Frog-and-scholar
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Police procedural.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 21, 2019
    Excellent Police procedural. Difficult to purchase in this country other than Amazon, and the paperbacks are quite expensive. Have to wait for Christmas to get the next one!
  • Carolyn
    4.0 out of 5 stars A gripping mystery in the great Canadian Cardinal crime series
    Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2019
    I have just reread this book which I first read and owned in hardcover in 2008. Unfortunately, it was lost along with many other books in a flood. Now I prefer to download my books in digital format where they can exist in the clouds somewhere, safe from water damage. Giles Blunt is considered one of Canada’s’ best crime writers and has won several awards for his novels.

    I wanted to read this again as I had remembered the tragic opening of the story, but was less clear on the criminal investigations which followed. The John Cardinal books are always strong police procedurals set in a small city in the Algonquin area of Ontario.

    It is autumn bringing great beauty to the region, with vivid multicoloured leaves adorning the landscape. Autumn has also brought an extraordinary number of suicides by people suffering from depression.

    Cardinal’s beloved wife had a history of bipolar illness and spent long periods in and out of mental facilities. Now things seemed to be going well and Cardinal believed she was well into recovery. She was excited to be starting a new photography project, and then she died. There was a suicide note written by her own hand. Cardinal was left with profound guilt and desolation. He feels responsible for not recognizing that she was suffering emotionally.

    When he starts receiving sympathy cards in the mail containing sneering messages, he starts to believe she was murdered. No one believes this assertion by the grief-stricken detective and he is ordered not to pursue the matter.

    At the same time his colleague, Delorme, is tracking an appalling case of child sexual abuse. Many photos of a young girl have been found on the internet which seem to show an Algonquin background. Delorme is relentless in her determination to investigate until she finds the girl and save her from the pedophile. Her goal is also to bring the perpetrator to justice before he harms another child.

    We learn early on who is committing the first set of crimes, but can this be stopped or even proven? The horrific child abuse crime would seem to have no connection, but they inevitably come together through the stellar work of Cardinal and Delorme. There are 3 seasons of Cardinal TV shows based on the books. They are very good, but the books are even better.
  • Clo from Canada
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book. Mr Blunt knows how to keep his ...
    Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2018
    Great book. Mr Blunt knows how to keep his readers alert. His characters (either good or evil) are so alive through his writing. Once you have read one of this author's novels, you just want more and more because he is addictive by his writing and story telling. I like his way of mixing these macabre stories with a touch of irony which makes you understand both sides of evil and good.... thank you Mr Blunt, I am a fortunate to have seen the series on TV and then got your books because you are well worth my "reading" time. Sincerely, Clo from Beauce, in Canada

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