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Original Title: | Last of the Dixie Heroes |
ISBN: | 0345439406 (ISBN13: 9780345439406) |
Edition Language: | English |
Peter Abrahams
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.07 | 115 Users | 8 Reviews
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Roy Hill married the girl of his dreams, dotes on his eleven-year-old son, and is next in line for a big promotion in the Atlanta office of a global corporation. Then, almost imperceptibly, it all starts to unravel. A chance encounter with a group of Civil War reenactors sends him down a new, devastating path where the lines between fantasy and reality will blur, blanks will be replaced by bullets, and a bloody history will live again. An extraordinary story about the fate of men and women no longer in step with the rhythms of the modern world, as they march back into Southern history to make things right, Last of the Dixie Heroes is an unforgettable novel of suspense.Particularize Epithetical Books Last of the Dixie Heroes
Title | : | Last of the Dixie Heroes |
Author | : | Peter Abrahams |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | May 28th 2002 by Fawcett (first published June 5th 2001) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Mystery. War. Speculative Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.07 From 115 Users | 8 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Last of the Dixie Heroes
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. Peter Abrahams is the author of numerous novels, including End of Story, Oblivion, and Lights Out, which was nominated for an Edgar best novel award. He also writes the best-selling Echo Falls series for younger readers. He lives on Cape Cod.Peter Abrahams is also writing under the pseudonym Spencer Quinn (ChetI have to admit that the beginning of this book had a rough start to it. Some of the sentences seemed stunted and almost like it was meant for a younger audience than the category I fall into. However, once I got past the middle of it it did flow better and I could actually feel what the character was feeling a little bit. It actually makes me wonder just how many reenactors have trouble shaking off their historical persona once the costume is off. I know many an actor have had deal with thatPeter Abrahams has no bigger fan than me, but this wasn't his best work. Unusual and inventive, yes, fun to read, not so much. He gets an entire extra star for the fact that a couple of chapters before the end, I still had no idea how it was going to turn out. That's unusual for me. Of course, the ending was, well, let's call it unpredictable. If you love Abrahams, like I do, you won't hate this, but it isn't his best work.
An intriguing story of a man at his wit's end. His personal life is falling quickly apart and his grasp at trying to keep it together ends in a battle with Confederate and Union re-enactors. Some discussion about the meaning of the Civil War from the Southern point of view and a rationalization about the part slavery played in it.
I did not finish this book. Too much swearing. I do NOT recommend this book.
I have really mixed feelings about this book....as I was reading it...and again at the end. I finally decided that I did not care much for the book....particularly at the end.
Some what odd book. The writing is fine, and it kept my (mild) interest for the most part. It does get points for originality, with the Civil war reenactor plotline. But it was billed as a "suspense novel" and it wasn't. There is one twist that I didn't pick up on, but there are plenty of clues, and a sharper person than me would have. Over all, not especially memorable.
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