A Wasteland of Strangers (Canongate Crime)

A Wasteland of Strangers (Canongate Crime)

by Bill Pronzini (Author)

Synopsis

When big, hulking stranger John C. Faith arrives in Pomo, a faded lakeside resort in northern California, he immediately rouses suspicion. Who is he? What does he want? Everyone has an opinion of him - few are favourable. What Faith doesn't know is he's picked a bad weekend to come to Pomo. Bank president George Petrie, desperate to cover his financial indiscretions, is about to pull off a major robbery of his own bank; Native American schoolteacher Audrey Sixkiller is being threatened by a masked rapist; and the sexy widow Storm Carey, Who's slept with half the men in town, is running headlong into disaster. When Storm is discovered murdered the whole town explodes into a frenzy and Faith is the casualty. Told by the townsfolk in a rotating first-person narrative, A Wasteland of Strangers is a powerful, timeless thriller with a heavy noir influence: a worthy follow-up to Pronzini's New York Times Book Review Notable novel, Blue Lonesome.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Publisher: Canongate Crime
Published: 25 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 1841952575
ISBN 13: 9781841952574
Book Overview: Bill Pronzini has won two Shamus Awards and is a six-times nominee for the the Edgar Allan Poe Award.

Media Reviews
Nobody in Pomo - a lakeside resort - thinks well of the hulking stranger who's just come to town. But when local siren Strom Carey is murdered - can they pin the blame on him? First UK publication of this novel by the two-time Shamus Award winner.
Author Bio
Bill Pronzini is the winner of two Shamus Awards and is a six-time nominee for the Edgar Allan Poe Award. He is the author of more than forty novels, including the popular 'Nameless' detective series. He lives in northern California.