Under Radar
Michael Tolkin
(Author)
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Description
Michael Tolkin has garnered acclaim for his classic dark comedies The Player and Among the Dead. His most ambitious novel yet, Under Radar is a tale of guilt and redemption. While vacationing in Jamaica, Tom Levy witnesses a man goading his four-year-old daughter into an act so vulgar that Tom vows he must pay for it with his life. The next day, when they come to grips atop the Dunn's River Falls, Tom kills the man in cold blood. Condemned to prison, Tom faces a world unlike any he has ever known, among the most brutal and hardened men of Jamaica. Does an elusive story hold the key to their salvation, and Tom's own? And once Tom has told it, can he find a way to reenter the hearts of those he has left behind? Under Radar is insightful and haunting, gripplingly wrought with layers of power and meaning.
Product Details
Price
$12.00
$11.16
Publisher
Grove Press
Publish Date
May 06, 2003
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.46 X 8.25 X 0.58 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780802139900
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Michael Tolkin is an award-winning writer, director, and producer. His novels include The Player, The Return of the Player, Among the Dead, and Under Radar. For the film adaptation of The Player, he won the Writers Guild Award, the British Academy Award, the PEN Center USA West Literary Award, the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best crime screenplay, and was nominated for three Academy Awards. Most recently, he has been a consulting producer and writer for the Showtime series Ray Donovan.
Reviews
"Startling...There is a tenacious intensity to Mr. Tolkin's peculiar vision....There is a fearlessness to Mr. Tolkin; s book that remains forceful...[A] fierce, eccentric book."
"Ambitious...Tolkin is taking on the shades of literature's foremost anatomists of ambiguously motivated murder....Tolkin harnesses the image-making faculty in a reader's brain and puts it to work in the service of his own uniquely moral storytelling."
"A slender tale that begins like one of Tolkin's trademark black comedies before veering off into a fable far riskier...An enigmatic yet haunting tribute to the power of storytelling."
"Ambitious...Tolkin is taking on the shades of literature's foremost anatomists of ambiguously motivated murder....Tolkin harnesses the image-making faculty in a reader's brain and puts it to work in the service of his own uniquely moral storytelling."
"A slender tale that begins like one of Tolkin's trademark black comedies before veering off into a fable far riskier...An enigmatic yet haunting tribute to the power of storytelling."