Hits you like a telegram from Hell slid under your door at three o'clock in the morning
- William Gay, Author of Provinces of Night and The Long Home,
Donald Ray Pollock redefines the term 'American Gothic', taking Flannery O'Connor and William Faulkner and turning them up to 11...once you start reading it doesn’t let go
Herald
One of the most adventurous and significant writers of our time … If the Coen Brothers want their next Oscar they should buy the rights to this book now
Scotland on Sunday
Terrifying ... an unsettling masterwork
GQ
Superb
The Times
Like being dragged backwards through a briar patch by William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor while Nick Cave howls hosannahs at a blood-black moon
Time Out
Braiding his plotlines into a taut narrative, Pollock is poised to emerge as a new hero of fans of the American gothic literature
Metro
If Pollock's powerful collection <i>Knockemstiff</i> was a punch to the jaw, his follow-up ... feels closer to a mule's kick
Publisher’s Weekly
Sticky, violet and exhilarating - Pollock's southern gothic tale of thrill killers, pervy preachers and vengeance is best read on a long road trip or at a seedy model poolside
- Eliza Clark, author of PENANCE, Observer, *Summer Reads of 2023*
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'Some people were born just so they could be buried'
In Knockemstiff, Ohio, war veteran Willard can't save his beautiful wife, Charlotte, from a slow death by cancer no matter how much sacrificial blood he pours on his 'prayer log'.
Carl and Sandy Henderson, a husband-and-wife team of serial killers, trawl America's highways searching for suitable models to photograph and exterminate.
Preacher Roy and his crippled virtuoso-guitar-playing sidekick are running from the law.
And caught in the middle of all this is Arvin, Willard and Charlotte's orphaned son, looking for answers....
'Superb' The Times
'Terrifying ... an unsettling masterwork' GQ
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Biografisk notat
Donald Ray Pollock, recipient of the 2009 PEN/Bingham Fellowship, made his literary debut in 2008 with the critically acclaimed short-story collection Knockemstiff. He worked as a labourer at the Mead Paper Mill in Chillicothe, Ohio, from 1973 to 2005.
www.donaldraypollock.com