In his acclaimed career, James Sallis has created some of the most
finely drawn protagonists in crime fiction, all of them memorable
observers of the human condition: Lew Griffin, the existential black
New Orleans private investigator; retired detective John Turner; the
unnamed wheelman in Drive. Dr. Lamar Hale will now join the ranks of
Sallis's finest characters. In the woods outside the town of Willnot
in rural Virginia, the remains of several people have suddenly been
discovered, unsettling the community and Hale, the town's all-purpose
general practitioner, surgeon, and town conscience. At the same time,
Bobby Lowndes--military records disappeared, of interest to the
FBI--mysteriously re-appears in his home town, at Hale's door.
"Willnot was a lake into which rocks had been thrown; mud still
swirled." Over the ensuing months, the daily dramas Hale faces as he
tends to his town and to his partner, Richard, bump up against the
inexplicable vagaries of life in Willnot. And when a gunshot aimed at
Lowndes critically wounds Richard, Hale's world is truly upended. Just
as great artists can draw a face and create a presence in a few brush
strokes, James Sallis conjures indelible characters and scenes in a
few sentences. In its brilliant conciseness Willnot presents an
unforgettable world. "You live with someone year after year, you think
you've heard all the stories," Lamar observes, "but you never have."
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ISBN
9781632864543
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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