Two small-time thieves get in over their heads in this literary thriller from the βvirtuoso novelistβ and author of Soldierβs Joy (The Philadelphia Inquirer).
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Not quite at home in the backwoods of Tennessee, and even less suited for the service, drifter Macrae lands on his feet in New York City in the 1980s. There, he teams up with a petty thief named Charlie, and the two hit on a scheme to rob people withdrawing money at ATMs.
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Caught up by their surprising success, they move on to bigger crimes. But as Macrae feels a growing discomfort with the increasing violence and danger of their hardscrabble existence, he wonders if heβs in too deep to make a clean break.
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With a tightly orchestrated and harrowing conclusion from βone of our most talented novelistsΒ .Β .Β . This meticulously observed story nevertheless grips us with its lucid prose, its keen psychological insights and the authorβs respect for his troubled charactersβ (Publishers Weekly).
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βA remarkable read.β βThe New York Times Book Review
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βBell seems to know intimately the seedy sides of New York, Baltimore and the ex-urban south of housing developments and shopping centers abutting old, dying farms. He renders each locale exquisitely and seems as familiar with street jive as redneck vernacular.β βLos Angeles Times
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βRipe for translation to the silver screen.β βLibrary Journal