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Craig Holden

Autor(a) de Four Corners of Night

13+ Works 711 Membros 17 Críticas 1 Favorited

About the Author

Craig Holden is the author of three critically acclaimed novels. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Obras por Craig Holden

Four Corners of Night (1998) 213 exemplares
The River Sorrow (1994) 164 exemplares
The Jazz Bird (2002) 139 exemplares
The Last Sanctuary (1996) 102 exemplares
The Narcissist's Daughter (2005) 55 exemplares
Matala: A Novel (2007) 28 exemplares
De waanzin van whisky (2002) 3 exemplares
Offeret (1997) 2 exemplares
Red Quarters 1 exemplar
Die Unangreifbaren. Thriller (2002) 1 exemplar
Die Pächter des Jenseits (1997) 1 exemplar
De eindeloze vlucht (1994) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Detroit Noir (2007) — Contribuidor — 67 exemplares

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I love Craig Holden's style of writing. He's not afraid to vilify his protagonists. He's also completely inside his character's heads, fully developing them and their histories in a way that few authors do. This story was gritty and emotional, entering territory that most writers would eschew, but doing it in a way that makes the reader welcome the outcome, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.
 
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ShannonHollinger | 6 outras críticas | Feb 15, 2021 |
Fascinating historical crime novel set in the 1920s era of prohibition and bootlegging. Well paced and well written. But, I'm still curious about what Imogene had planned? Doge's fall? And why didn't Remus plan for the divorce?
 
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BookConcierge | 2 outras críticas | Mar 4, 2016 |
This novel is almost the obverse side of "The Great Gatsby, though with a far more intense scrutiny of the violence and seediness of racketeering during Prohibition"!

Like "James Gatz", George Remus comes from humble origins but sticks around, working from an early age to help to support his family. He starts out working in his uncle's pharmacy and works so well that he subsequently buys him out, and goes on to establish a chain of other stores. Once he is financially secure he pays his way through law school and starts to practise as a defence attorney.

Fast forward to the Prohibition era. Using a little-known loophole Remus is able to secure huge supplies of alcohol and builds up a wide network around Cincinnati feeding the demands of a suddenly and reluctantly dry population. He then meets Imogene, beautiful daughter of his bent lawyer. She falls in love with him immediately. He is more aloof, but does gradually fall under her spell. Eventually they marry, having negotiated various hurdles (not the least of which is her husband, severely wounded in the First World War and now confined to a private medical home ).

The novel actually opens in 1926 with Remus killing Imogene. The bulk of the book is actually about his trial, in which he puts forward a defence of insanity, with flashbacks letting the reader see how things came about. The Public Prosecutor is Charlie Taft, son of the former President and Chief Justice, who is driven by a growing (almost obsessive) empathy for the victim.

The plot is very taut, and Holden keeps the reader engaged throughout. Very impressive.
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Eyejaybee | 2 outras críticas | Aug 31, 2013 |
Couldn't make it through the second chapter. Just didn't keep my attention.
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Boutabook | 1 outra crítica | Apr 28, 2012 |

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Obras
13
Also by
1
Membros
711
Popularidade
#35,656
Avaliação
½ 3.3
Críticas
17
ISBN
79
Línguas
6
Marcado como favorito
1

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