Blank Confession by Pete Hautman is a solid story told by a skilled storyteller. That might sound like a weak or oversimplified compliment, but let me explain my deep admiration for storytellers.
Have you ever been in the presence of a gifted orator or storyteller? Someone with a pitch perfect tone, attitude, build up, posture, and language coupled with the right amount of sighs, smiles, eye contact, and hand gestures to pull you right into the story. To really make you a part of the tale or world. This book felt like that to me. I was sitting in that interview room with Officer Rawls and Shayne waiting for the next detail, listening for the fizz and pop of the Mountain Dew and clang of that damn handcuff ring, and looking for clues to the puzzle on Shayne’s face! Pete Hautman yanked me right in.
Right from the jump, I was hooked by the classic trouble-is my-middle-name new kid in town set up. After Shayne Blank befriends Mikey and his bag of problems with the school’s drug dealing bully, the trouble begins to spin and escalate out of control in a hurry. We are first introduced to Shayne at the police station, filling in the details of a confession, so the story is revealed in a series of flashbacks for readers to piece together. Mr. Hautman does a beautiful job of weaving the voices and details together bit by bit providing just enough information to build the tension while keeping readers guessing. Shayne will keep you entertained and busy until the end!
Even though Shayne plays the big, flashy role, Mikey Martin was the one who held the tale together and really made me smile. I am always a fan of the little guy with a big mouth--which Mikey often used to get himself into trouble and stand up for himself. He wore crazy, jazzy, colorful suits, played checkers with his Pepe, wielded sarcasm like a pro, and stole the show with his honesty and heart. Btw…I don’t care what anyone says—sarcasm is not a mask. It’s a skill! Skill, people! ;) Simply put—Mikey was my hero!
There is a lot going on in this “Usual Suspects” vibed book, but it all comes together to form this intricate web full of heart, mystery, sadness, and danger.
A confession can change everything.
Sidebar: I am a listener, so talkers are my favorite people in this world. Storytellers can often fill a day with such energy and passion! If you are lucky enough to have storytellers in your life, hold on to them! They make life so much more interesting. :D