R.J. Ellory, "A Quiet Belief in Angels"
Publisher: Overlook TP | ISBN: 1590203380 | edition 2010 | PDF | 132 pages | 1,11 mb
Publisher: Overlook TP | ISBN: 1590203380 | edition 2010 | PDF | 132 pages | 1,11 mb
It's hard to write a review worthy of A QUIET BELIEF IN ANGELS. The novel seems created by some mythical hybrid, Truman Capote and John Steinbeck. An unthinkable crime befalls a bucolic town, sprawling landscapes, schoolhouses, and murdered girls abound. I'm not sure this book is for everyone. It's very intense and introspective. For example there is a lot of repetition, but Ellory digs a deep well of emotion. Also, it's not just sad, it' morose. Given the quality of the novel, I'm willing to make allowances for aspects some people might consider flaws. R. J. Ellory is not only a master of language, but also an excellent researcher. His first person narrative feels truly authentic.