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The Driftless Area: A Novel by Tom Drury
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The Driftless Area: A Novel

by Tom Drury

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Grove Press (2007), Paperback, 224 pages

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September's pick for the William & Mary Book of the Month Club is The Driftless Area (2006) by Tom Drury. It's a thin novel with awfully large type that should really be considered a novella at best. The content isn't so hot neither. It's a rather dull, dreary book which lacks internal logic and features stiff, unnatural dialog. It's supposed to be a heist caper although that plot feels tacked on. It's also kind of a ghost story although I can't tell you how without a major spoiler. The Driftless Area reads like someone went to the Iowa Writers Workshop and learned to write a technically proficient book, but one with no soul. I tried to like this book, I really did, but sadly there is no try, only do or do not. And I do not. ( )
  Othemts | Sep 9, 2008 |
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The new novel from the award-winning author of The End of Vandalism is a wry and sophisticated heist drama. Set in the rugged region of the Midwest that gives the novel its title, The Driftless Area is the story of Pierre Hunter, a young bartender with unfailing optimism, a fondness for coin tricks, and an uncanny capacity for finding trouble. When he falls in love, with the mysterious and isolated Stella Rosmarin, Pierre becomes the central player in a revenge drama he must unravel and bring to its shocking conclusion. Along the way he will liberate 77 thousand dollars from a murderous thief, summon the resources that have eluded him all his life, and come to question the very meaning of chance and mortality. For nothing is as it seems in The Driftless Area. Identities shift, violent secrets lie in wait, the future can cause the past, and love becomes a mission that can take you beyond this world.

In its tender, cool irony, The Driftless Area recalls the best of neonoir, and its cast of bonafide small-town eccentrics adrift in the American Midwest make for a clever and deeply pleasurable read from one of our most beloved authors.

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