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A Harper Perennial Paperback Original A gripping novel of secrets and survival from an acclaimed literary voice-the story of the collision between a forensic investigator, his tormented mentor, and the haunted woman who emerges from the wreckage of his past "Stops the traffic in more ways than one." -Financial Times (UK) Like an episode of CSI: The Midwest scripted by Russell Banks, The Reconstructionist is a gripping novel of love, betrayal, and... more
It’s written beautifully but not in a difficuly, heavily literary manner.
Full ReviewWhat probably made the book though was the way Arvin was able to use this story to ask (and not always answer) some big questions about love and life.
Full ReviewI found I could put this book down and not pick it up for a while.
Full ReviewBut if you find the literary and psychological exploration of these questions interesting then I think you will enjoy the novel.
Full ReviewArvin's prose is easy to read, drawing you in and teasing you with hints of the possible ending.
Full ReviewThis book was fascinating, compelling, and a little off-kilter at times.
Full ReviewAs I said, having mixed feelings about a book is tough.
Full ReviewI am sure more literary minded readers will find great meaning in the rather bizarre twist the book takes towards the end but those readers, like me, who prefer something more grounded may find themselves let down.
Full ReviewThat’s where the beauty is in these pages: Boggs’ declarations.
Full ReviewOverall, the character development in this book was amazing.
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