Lake Charles

An Appalachian Crime Noir

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book Lake Charles by Ed Lynskey, ECL Press
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Author: Ed Lynskey ISBN: 1230002177540
Publisher: ECL Press Publication: February 24, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ed Lynskey
ISBN: 1230002177540
Publisher: ECL Press
Publication: February 24, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

"Satisfying example of 'redneck noir.'"
Jeff Pierce, "The Rap Sheet"/Kirkus Reviews

"Highly recommended."
James Reasoner, Rough Edges Weblog

"Great job."
Bruce Grossman, Bookgasm.com

"I had a blast."
Jedidiah Ayres, Ransom Notes: Barnes & Noble Mystery Blog

"Lynskey vividly renders backwoods Tennessee, a land where life is hard, and death, sometimes hard sometimes easy, is frequent, and you do whatever is necessary to survive."
Publishers Weekly

Narrated by Brendan Fishback, an 18-year-old printing plant worker, Lake Charles opens in 1979 with him traveling to the fictional Lake Charles located in East Tennessee. His kid sister Renee and best friend Cobb Kuzawa accompany him. After Renee disappears, the guys decide to spend the night and resume their search in the morning. They find more than they bargained for when they run into violence, murder, and deception. Meantime, Brendan is trying to beat a murder rap for a local rich man’s daughter while battling through his pot detoxification, which touches off his bizarre dream sequences. Jerry Kuzawa, a decorated Korean War veteran who lends Brendan a timely hand, spurs the fast-paced action leading to the slam-bang climax. Lake Charles, written in taut and atmospheric prose, explores how the flawed but courageous Brendan finally makes peace with his inner demons while becoming a modern day mountain man.

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"Satisfying example of 'redneck noir.'"
Jeff Pierce, "The Rap Sheet"/Kirkus Reviews

"Highly recommended."
James Reasoner, Rough Edges Weblog

"Great job."
Bruce Grossman, Bookgasm.com

"I had a blast."
Jedidiah Ayres, Ransom Notes: Barnes & Noble Mystery Blog

"Lynskey vividly renders backwoods Tennessee, a land where life is hard, and death, sometimes hard sometimes easy, is frequent, and you do whatever is necessary to survive."
Publishers Weekly

Narrated by Brendan Fishback, an 18-year-old printing plant worker, Lake Charles opens in 1979 with him traveling to the fictional Lake Charles located in East Tennessee. His kid sister Renee and best friend Cobb Kuzawa accompany him. After Renee disappears, the guys decide to spend the night and resume their search in the morning. They find more than they bargained for when they run into violence, murder, and deception. Meantime, Brendan is trying to beat a murder rap for a local rich man’s daughter while battling through his pot detoxification, which touches off his bizarre dream sequences. Jerry Kuzawa, a decorated Korean War veteran who lends Brendan a timely hand, spurs the fast-paced action leading to the slam-bang climax. Lake Charles, written in taut and atmospheric prose, explores how the flawed but courageous Brendan finally makes peace with his inner demons while becoming a modern day mountain man.

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