The Devil All the Time
by Donald Ray Pollock
Should I read this?
Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Thriller & Suspense, and Mystery & Crime.
A dark and riveting vision of 1960s America that delivers literary excitement in the highest degree. Soon to be a Netflix Film. In The Devil All the Time, Donald Ray Pollock has written a novel that marries the twisted intensity of Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers with the religious and Gothic overtones of Flannery O'Connor at her most haunting...
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Thriller & Suspense, and Mystery & Crime.
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Anthony Bourdain
“Q: Whose writing today most inspires you A.B. Donald Ray Pollock was a revelation when I first read ?The Devil All the Time.? Daniel Woodrell?s work. | Q: Whose writing today most inspires you A.B. Donald Ray Pollock was a revelation when I first read “The Devil All the Time.” Daniel Woodrell’s work.”
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