Mudbound by Hillary Jordan
‘There’s no place for pity on a farm’ is darkly muttered throughout this accomplished first novel; with all its visceral cinematic appeal, the film version that is no doubt forthcoming would do well to employ it as a strapline. The destinies of a white family - Henry and his thoughtful, city-bred wife [...]
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Mudbound by Hillary Jordan - Review
Gone South by Robert R. McCammon - Reprint!
Gone South by Robert R. McCammon
Gone South. In Vietnam Vet’s parlance, it means screwed-up, crazy. In the Deep South of the United States, it means dead.
Dan Lambert’s experiences in Vietnam have left him no stranger to psychological wounds or death. Years later, they have also left him divorced, broke, unemployed—and on the run. For Dan, [...]
