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Desperation Road

De: Michael Farris Smith
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Now a major motion picture starring Mel Gibson: a Mississippi-set southern noir where drugs, whiskey, guns, and the desire for revenge violently intersect.

For eleven years the clock has been ticking for Russell Gaines as he sits in Parchman Penitentiary in the Mississippi Delta. His sentence is now up, and he believes his debt has been paid. But when he returns home, he soon discovers that revenge lives and breathes all around him. On the same day that Russell is released from prison, a woman named Maben and her young daughter trudge along the side of the interstate under the punishing summer sun.

Desperate and exhausted, the pair spend their last dollar on a room for the night, a night that ends with Maben running through the darkness holding a pistol, and a dead deputy sprawled in the middle of the road in the glow of his own headlights. With the dawn, destinies collide, and Russell is forced to decide whose life he will save -- his own or those of the woman and child. Delivered in powerful and lyrical prose, Desperation Road is a story of troubled souls twisted with regret and bound by secrets that stretch over the years and across the land.
Ficción Ficción Literaria Ficción y Crimen Género Ficción Gótico Horror Pueblo Pequeño y Rural Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Aterrador Crimen

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Shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award
"Desperation Road is an elegantly written, perfectly paced novel about a man and woman indelibly marked by violence. Characters who would be mere stereotypes in a lesser writer's hands are fully realized, and we come to care deeply as they attempt to create a better life for themselves. An outstanding performance."—Ron Rash
"Michael Farris Smith is one of the best writers of his generation, and this very well may be his best work--taut, tense, and impossible to put down."—Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
"Michael Farris Smith's Desperation Road reads as if it were forged in a fire stoked by the ghosts of Carson McCullers, Larry Brown, and William Gay. The result is a novel rife with violent beauty and incredible grace. Smith's terse, muscular prose encapsulates a heart that renders this novel as rich and alive and wounded as any you'll find in contemporary fiction."
Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of A Land More Kind Than Home and This Dark Road to Mercy
"Anchored by prose that is both poetic and brutal, Desperation Road is a gorgeous and violent book. But don't be fooled by the title. Michael Farris Smith's novel teems with the honest and believable humanity that only the bravest writers dare to search for in the most troubled souls."—Ivy Pochoda, author of Visitation Street
"Michael Farris Smith taps into the rhythm of a world I know, and he does it so well, with such ease, that it's almost like I'm living it instead of reading it. His anti-heroes teeter always between the drag-out skids and sweet redemption, and they create a beautiful, true tension that makes this novel burn and thrum in your hands."—Jamie Kornegay, author of Soil
"A novel that lends dignity and grace to those too often damned, DESPERATION ROAD is fearless, guttural, and thunderously heartfelt. Quite simply one of our finest writers at work today, Michael Farris Smith has made his own place at the table."
David Joy, author of Where Light Tends to Go
"This book tore at my heart and infected my brain. It reminded me how powerful literature can be, and how often it falls short. Michael Farris Smith is a huge talent."
Richard Grant, author of Dispatches from Pluto
"Desperation Road is a brilliantly compelling novel dealing with an enormously difficult but fundamental reality of the human condition: how lives lived intensely for years without connection to or even knowledge of each other can suddenly intersect with profound consequences. Michael Farris Smith is a prodigiously talented writer whose new book is not only an exciting read but an important literary event."
Robert Olen Butler, author of A Small Hotel
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There wasn’t anything about this story I didn’t like. Well worth your time to enjoy this book. Great ending!

Great Listen.

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I really enjoyed this book. I listened to it because I seen a preview of a movie called Desperation Road and the movie was good. Said it was based off the book so I wanted to read it first. I love mysteries, and I was like shocked half way when pieces started to line up and I couldn’t believe Mayven and Russel new each other from the past that led them together. Just wow. I tried to think how I would handle being a single mom homeless and watching my daughter starve, What would i do to get her what she needed. Oh so awful.

WOW Great read

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An Audible reviewer that I follow [Ted] once wrote that a book he'd just finished was "average--and that ain't bad," loosely paraphrased. You read enough new releases and you're going to read a lot of average books -- and that ain't saying anything bad.

DR is predominantly a plot-driven book placed in a small town in Mississippi -- Faulkner's Mississippi where “the past is never dead. It's not even past.” You feel it coming...backwoods swamps, desolate farmlands, oppressive heat, a town where the air is thick with the ghosts of a violent past. The locals have long and unforgiving memories (as do most inhabitants of this genre) and a seeming prerequisite thirst for bourbon, beer, guns and revenge. Women don't fare well in this environment, neither do children and a good portion of the local law enforcement. Smith's characters, Russel and Maben, are memorable down-and-outers thinly drawn, filling out as the story evolves; two burning fuses on the opposites sides of the same keg of dynamite.

Smith carves out a respectable story in this country noir genre, but not on the level of Woodrell, Burke, or Rash. It's pulse-quickening, it's a page turner, but it's predictable. It was hard for me to like these two, beyond the pity one naturally feels for two such wretched souls, because their souls seem to have been extinguished. They were unredeemable. Both characters are introduced at a critical and desperate juncture in their lives. Russell is coming home after serving 11 yrs. in prison for manslaughter. Drunk driving. Maben is on the run from the law and her conscience, years of being a bad mother to her little girl, and a murder (won't spoil that revelation). When faced with the opposition that tries their new dedication to shaping a better future for themselves, neither are capable of shouldering the responsibility for their actions. (In fairness, they do face some mighty formidable, even life-threatening obstacles.) Blaming external forces, each seems condemned by the psychic wounds from their past to traveling the same dead-end road, dragging along the innocent bystanders. And that's always the problem with blame and justifying your actions: consequences.

This was recommended to me by Audible. Noticing the high opinions and good reviews on this book, I had to wonder about my own opinion. I guess it comes down to the numbers, the mean numbers and values. You read a lot of books and a few stand out as great, a few as real bombs, and the rest hover in the middle -- average, and that ain't bad.

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Desperation Road was impossible to put down . I didn’t want it to end . It was my favorite book this year.

Fabulous

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I felt like it could have gone deeper after the convergence of the characters. There was something more to explore there. Then came the ending, a little too abrupt and a little too tidy. Overall a good read and I don’t regret it.

Solid read

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