White builds this tale on a solid, creepy premise and I loved the denouement/epilogue found in this edition of the book, but a few things kept me from rating this higher. The Resurrectionist starts with little Dale, a young boy, hearing his drug addict parents fight once again at night, but it seems worse than usual. Dale sneaks up to their bedroom and sees his father raping and stabbing his mom to death horribly. He calls the cops and when they get there, they shot dead his father when they find him with his mutilated mom. While the cops are out barfing and what not, Dale goes into the room and breaths into his mom's lungs and amazingly, she reforms and comes back to life. The cops are incredulous when they return to the scene and find Dale's mom alive on the blood drenched bed-- who is this woman, and where did the body go?
Obviously, Dale has a strange and powerful gift, but he is one evil little bastard. He likes killing things only to bring them back, for if he brings them back, it is not murder, is it? Dale is also one ugly, scrawny little bastard, but he finds out that those who he kills cannot remember their death when this 'come back'. Seems like a license to fulfil his sexual fantasies-- he can break into a woman's house, torture, rape and murder, and then just bring them back no wiser. He has this down to an art, cleaning up the murder scenes before 'revival'. When he moves to a new neighborhood in Vegas and spots his new neighbor Sarah, he immediately falls in lust.
Sarah, however, is one of the rare ones, who has 'dreams' of being raped and tortured by Dale, but what to do? There is no proof and she always wakes up hale and sound. Finally, after a week or so, she and her husband call the cops. No evidence of any wrong doing! Yet, she takes a rape test and they do find semen!
Again, super premise, and if you can roll with Dale being able to bring back his murder victims, a really creepy premise. Yet, there were a few things that put me off a bit, and what follows is a bit spoilery. First, why does Dale murder his victims so horribly, creating massive messes to clean up? He must spend hours cleaning up the blood and such. Second, there are some problems here with the clean ups. Now Dale will wash the sheets and such and put new sets on the bed, but a few times, Sarah woke up on clean sheets only later to have blood soak them from the mattress. WTF? If a mattress is soaked in blood, new sheets are not really going to cover much. Third, Sarah is not a very likable protagonist and White gives us some silly plot twists with her. Sarah and her husband are just getting by, so they cannot afford a security system on the house, etc., but when she wins 2500$ on the slot machines, she blows it on dinners and a designer handbag. What kind of priorities is that?
Overall, a solid effort that could have been so much better. 3 stars!