A brilliant new novel about fathers and sons and the dangers of modern
life by "one of the most literary of America's crime writers"
(Associated Press).
Hidden beneath the floorboards in a house he's remodeling,
Christopher Flynn discovers something very tempting-and troubling.
Summoning every bit of maturity and every lesson he's learned the hard
way, Chris leaves what he found where he found it and tells his job
partner to forget it, too. Knowing trouble when he sees it-and walking
the other way-is a habit Chris is still learning.
Chris's father, Thomas Flynn, runs the family business where Chris
and his friends have found work. Thomas is just getting comfortable
with the idea that his son is grown, working, and on the right path at
last. Then one day Chris doesn't show up for work-and his father knows
deep in his bones that danger has found him. Although he wishes it
weren't so, he also knows that no parent can protect a child from all
the world's evils. Sometimes you have to let them find their own way
home.
The Way Home is the most powerful novel yet from the
electrifying George Pelecanos, whose work has been compared to that of
Dennis Lehane and Richard Price, writers "who push the boundaries of
crime writing into literary territory" (New York Times). As profound and
engrossing as Pelecanos's work as writer and producer on The Wire, The
Way Home is an unforgettable novel of fathers' hopes and sons'
ambitions, of love, drive, and forgiveness.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
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