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Jake Hinkson

Autor/a de Dry County

14+ obres 139 Membres 16 Ressenyes

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Crèdit de la imatge: Taken from The Chicago Academy for the Arts website

Obres de Jake Hinkson

Dry County (2019) 37 exemplars
Hell on Church Street (2011) 28 exemplars
The Posthumous Man (2012) 20 exemplars
No Tomorrow (2015) 16 exemplars
Find Him (2022) 12 exemplars
BEAT to a PULP: Superhero (2012) — Autor — 9 exemplars
The Deepening Shade (2015) 4 exemplars
The Blind Alley (2015) 3 exemplars
The Big Ugly (2014) 3 exemplars
The Long Drop 2 exemplars
Lee (2013) 2 exemplars
Night Terrors 1 exemplars
Saint Homicide 1 exemplars
All Due Respect Issue #3 (2014) 1 exemplars

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Noir City Annual No. 14 (2022) — Col·laborador — 5 exemplars

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Coneixement comú

Data de naixement
1975
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
USA
Lloc de naixement
Arkansas, USA

Membres

Ressenyes

Set in Conway, Arkansas, just a half hour's drive from Little Rock, the story opens with a pregnant teenager looking for her fiancé, who has gone missing just a few days before they were supposed to be married. She tries reporting his disappearance to the police, who just laugh and state the obvious conclusion, a conclusion shared by the man's mother. But Lily refused to give up, although as a member of a fundamentalist Pentecostal church who has never cut her hair or owned a cell phone, she's not at all prepared to go out into the world to look for him. But she finds an unlikely ally in one of Peter's co-workers, who may not fully agree that Peter didn't run off, but who sees the danger in letting Lily wander into dangerous places unwittingly. He's willing to be the one to drive her into Little Rock and to let her know what is going on around her.

"Annnnd you ruined it," Allan says, grimacing like he tastes something sour. "Look, Lily, I'm not here to be a stand-in for all the gays, ok? You ain't Kimmy, and I ain't Titus."

"What does that mean?"

"Do you even own a television?'

"No."


But for all the charm of a mismatched duo on a quest, this is not a novel looking to make anyone feel warm and happy. Peter and Allan were working in a motel where drug dealers and human traffickers were operating and Allan is fully aware of how dangerous these men are and of the bad things going on in the back annex. He knows that even asking around for Peter could get them both killed. But he's a man with a heart despite himself and he liked the seemingly straight-laced Peter, and he's got a clear idea of what could happen to a naive girl like Lily.

So this isn't a novel with a happy ending, but it's also not a hopeless one. What makes this book shine is the complex characters Hinkson has created here. No one is entirely good or bad, and there's a nuance to his portrayal of the members of Lily's church that is rare to find. Allan, an intelligent gay man stuck in a small Southern town caring for his FOX News-watching father, while filling his apartment with books and old movies, is a fantastic character. And Lily may know nothing about the world, but she does know that her child will need a father and she refuses to let her shame at what happened, and for which she is blamed far more than Peter, prevent her doing what she thinks is right.

This is the second book I've read by Hinkson and it won't be my last. It's good stuff.
… (més)
 
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RidgewayGirl | Apr 11, 2023 |
This book is Outstanding white trash Hillbilly southern noir.
Richard a pastor at the largest church in the county is the only character who isn’t white trash. Instead he is a conservative hypocrite with murky sexual proclivities.
This was a great book.
 
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zmagic69 | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Mar 31, 2023 |
Un "polar" très percutant, avec un fort sentiment d'inéluctabilité.
½
 
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Nikoz | Dec 19, 2022 |
Effective, though not particularly believable, story of a Baptist preacher who is being blackmailed in a small Arkansas town. The narrative shifts between most of the main characters (and the audiobook uses multiple narrators to good effect) as events start to spiral out of control until the "shocking!" conclusion. The individual scenes here stand out more than the overall plot, and the attempt to weave in the run-up to the 2016 Presidential election, with talk of Trump vs. Cruz in the primary, seems tacked on and just a shorthand to stereotype a character or two, such as the preacher's oldest son. The younger characters are ultimately the more interesting ones--and the more sympathetic ones as well, despite their criminal actions.… (més)
½
 
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datrappert | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Sep 5, 2022 |

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Obres
14
També de
1
Membres
139
Popularitat
#147,351
Valoració
4.2
Ressenyes
16
ISBN
28
Llengües
2

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