Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Review of Douglas E. Winterââ¬â¢s Thrilling Novel, Run Essay -- Run
Review of Douglas E. Winterââ¬â¢s Thrilling Novel, Run If youââ¬â¢re in the market for a good thriller, the kind that you donââ¬â¢t put down, the kind that releases its grip on you once itââ¬â¢s through, look no further. Run grabbed my attention with its opening sentence and I found myself slipping into that helpless, blissful state 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 heard of it, despite its New York Times-bestseller status and cover, which is decorated with blurbs from literary illuminati as they gasp for superlatives in attempts to describe the storyââ¬â¢s pace, which is breathless, to be sure. This is Winterââ¬â¢s debut novel (having previously collaborated with Clive Barker), and we are in the presence of an exciting new talent. The novel is told from the first-person perspective of Burdon Lane, an arms dealer of the less-than-legal variety, who finds himself in a classic noir predicament where the only person he can trust is himself, and only then ...
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