Thursday, January 31, 2019
Review of Douglas E. Winterââ¬â¢s Thrilling Novel, Run Essay -- Run
Review of Douglas E. wintertimes Thrilling Novel, Run If youre in the market for a good thriller, the kind that you dont put down, the kind that releases its clutches on you once its through, look no further. Run grabbed my direction with its opening sentence and I found myself slipping into that helpless, blissful country of complete submission to the book, confident I was in the hands of a master storyteller. I chose to review this book primarily because none of my friends had hear of it, despite its New York Times-bestseller status and cover, which is decorated with blurbs from literary illuminati as they puff up for superlatives in attempts to describe the storys pace, which is breathless, to be sure. This is Winters debut novel (having previously collaborated with Clive Barker), and we are in the presence of an provoke new talent. The novel is told from the first-person perspective of Burdon Lane, an arms dealer of the less-than-legal variety, who fi nds himself in a classic noir predicament where the only person he can self-assertion is himself, and only then ...
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