Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
Books | Fiction / Southern
3.7
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Tom Franklin
“The classic trifecta of talent, heart, and a bone-deep sense of storytelling….A masterful performance, deftly rendered and deeply satisfying. For days on end, I woke with this story on my mind.” —David WroblewskiA powerful and resonant novel from the critically acclaimed author of Smonk and Hell at the Breech, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter tells the riveting story of two boyhood friends, torn apart by circumstance, who are brought together again by a terrible crime in a small Mississippi town. An extraordinary novel that seamlessly blends elements of crime and Southern literary fiction, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter is a must for readers of Larry Brown, Pete Dexter, Ron Rash, and Dennis Lehane.In the late 1970s, Larry Ott and Silas "32" Jones were boyhood pals. Their worlds were as different as night and day: Larry, the child of lower-middle-class white parents, and Silas, the son of a poor, single black mother. Yet for a few months the boys stepped outside of their circumstances and shared a special bond. But then tragedy struck: Larry took a girl on a date to a drive-in movie, and she was never heard from again. She was never found and Larry never confessed, but all eyes rested on him as the culprit. The incident shook the county—and perhaps Silas most of all. His friendship with Larry was broken, and then Silas left town.More than twenty years have passed. Larry, a mechanic, lives a solitary existence, never able to rise above the whispers of suspicion. Silas has returned as a constable. He and Larry have no reason to cross paths until another girl disappears and Larry is blamed again. And now the two men who once called each other friend are forced to confront the past they've buried and ignored for decades.
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Author
Tom Franklin
Pages
304
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2010-10-05
ISBN
0062048740 9780062048745
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"So I wasn’t sure what to expect from this. I read it since the author is sort of “local” but I really just couldn’t get into it. I generally love mysteries, but I felt like the story was less about solving the mystery and more about the personal relationship between the two main characters. It wasn’t bad per say, but I just wasn’t into the small town drama with this one. I also wasn’t a fan of the writing, but I understood where the author was trying to go. Personally, I was bored with it, but if this is something that intrigues you, go for it!"
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Allie Peduto
"A book that makes you feel is so unusual, but this is it."
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Marcee Feddersen