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Don't Know Tough by Eli Cranor
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Don't Know Tough (edition 2022)

by Eli Cranor (Author)

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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Friday Night Lights gone dark with Southern Gothic; Eli Cranor delivers a powerful noir that will appeal to fans of Wiley Cash and Megan Abbott.
In Denton, Arkansas, the fate of the high school football team rests on the shoulders of Billy Lowe, a volatile but talented running back. Billy comes from an extremely troubled home: a trailer park where he is terrorized by his unstable motherâ??s abusive boyfriend. Billy takes out his anger on the field, but when his savagery crosses a line, he faces suspension.
Without Billy Lowe, the Denton Pirates can kiss their playoff bid goodbye. But the head coach, Trent Powers, who just moved from California with his wife and two children for this job, has more than just his paycheck riding on Billyâ??s bad behavior. As a born-again Christian, Trent feels a divine calling to save Billyâ??save him from his circumstances, and save his soul.
Then Billyâ??s abuser is found murdered in the Lowe family trailer, and all evidence points toward Billy. Now nothing can stop an explosive chain of violence that could tear the whole town apart on the eve of the playoffs.
WINNER OF THE PETER LOVESEY FIRST CRIME NOVEL
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Title:Don't Know Tough
Authors:Eli Cranor (Author)
Info:Soho Crime (2022), 336 pages
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I kind of acquired this book by accident and forced myself to read it. It's not for me. I found the characters unlikable and unrelateble. There are some surprises at the end that rescue it from a worse rating than two stars. I just hope the LibraryThing algorhytm doesn't suggest 'more like this.' ( )
  texasstorm | May 27, 2024 |
Another Edgar award nominee.I found the narrative voice a bit jarring at first, but got used to it. This book comes into its own as you reach the end, exploring family and small town dynamics ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
I'm torn between 3 1/2 stars and 4 stars for this one. On the good side, this is well written and buzzes along with no lulls. On the downside, some of the characters, including very important ones like the coach's wife, are not as well fleshed out as they need to be. On the surface, her motivations are clear, but the more I think about it, the less it holds up. It's like there's some secret the author isn't sharing. Probably because he doesn't know it himself. The coach's religious enthusiasm also seems tacked on. It isn't clear in which foster home he picked it up, certainly not that of his future wife and her father (also a coach)--or if he did, the author hasn't made it clear. Lots of great scenes here, but the reckless daughter ends up being the most interesting character. Not sure that was intended. The football player at the center of all this mess is also a difficult, semi-literate voice to portray, and I'm not sure Cranor gets it right. But, I haven't lived in the depths of Arkansas. (Depths of Alabama to be sure, but not the same.) I've talked myself down from 4 to 3 1/2. In any case, this is still well worth reading and I will read (or listen to) the author's next book. This audiobook version was well done. ( )
  datrappert | Feb 7, 2024 |
This book is a mess.
The author has previously written short stories and it shows.
There isn’t enough story here to create a full length book.
The characters are one dimensional and the language and behavior is repetitive. Worse not one of them is likable or admirable.
Billy one of the two main characters talks like he is a gang member in Compton not a white trash white kid in Arkansas.
From here the book becomes ridiculous, a 5 year old can figure out who the killer is, and by the end of the book I was sad I wasted time reading it. ( )
  zmagic69 | Mar 31, 2023 |
A new coach and his family move to a small town in Arkansas where football is king and he is supposed to produce wins. His star player has a violent streak and badly injures a teammate in practice. The coach takes the offending player under his wing to guartentee his future in the progam and maybe even get a scholarship. This is a lot harder than it sounds especially after the boy's stepfather is found dead. A good book that I enjoyed. ( )
  muddyboy | Oct 16, 2022 |
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There is no knowing what is in a man's heart. -Charles Portis, True Grit
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for Mal, the toughest woman I know
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. HTML:Friday Night Lights gone dark with Southern Gothic; Eli Cranor delivers a powerful noir that will appeal to fans of Wiley Cash and Megan Abbott.
In Denton, Arkansas, the fate of the high school football team rests on the shoulders of Billy Lowe, a volatile but talented running back. Billy comes from an extremely troubled home: a trailer park where he is terrorized by his unstable motherâ??s abusive boyfriend. Billy takes out his anger on the field, but when his savagery crosses a line, he faces suspension.
Without Billy Lowe, the Denton Pirates can kiss their playoff bid goodbye. But the head coach, Trent Powers, who just moved from California with his wife and two children for this job, has more than just his paycheck riding on Billyâ??s bad behavior. As a born-again Christian, Trent feels a divine calling to save Billyâ??save him from his circumstances, and save his soul.
Then Billyâ??s abuser is found murdered in the Lowe family trailer, and all evidence points toward Billy. Now nothing can stop an explosive chain of violence that could tear the whole town apart on the eve of the playoffs.
WINNER OF THE PETER LOVESEY FIRST CRIME NOVEL

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