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Dead Low Tibe: Ein Roman von Bret Lott
by Bret Lott | HC | VeryGood
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Publisher
Random House, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1400063752
ISBN-13
9781400063758
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109059013
Product Key Features
Book Title
Dead Low Tide : a Novel
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Thrillers / General
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2011-006154
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Advance praise for Dead Low Tide "[A] critique of class distinctions and outmoded laws… [with a] particular noirish kick." -- The New York Times Book Review "The best book Bret Lott has ever written-by far. He creates a Charleston that has never been written about in the history of that remarkable city. It is a literary thriller of the highest order-like something John Le Carré would write. I couldn't put it down." -Pat Conroy, author of South of Broad " Dead Low Tide should be retitled High Water Mark . Bret Lott is a combination of James Lee Burke and Elmore Leonard but with the grace and poise of Pat Conroy. Not a word is out of place. Reading this book is like listening to good music-as you reach the end, you want to start all over again. Dead Low Tide has made me a Bret Lott lifer. I'm going back and reading everything he's written, and I'll be first in line when the next comes out." -Ridley Pearson, author of In Harm's Way "Bret Lott has done it again: linked a small family drama to a matter of national importance. Though he tells his tale, as always, with a lyric sweetness, terror-both private and public-is the subject here." -Nicholas Delbanco, author of Lastingness: The Art of Old Age "This literary thriller of the first order grippingly deals with current events while revealing the secrets, ambitions, loves, and fears of a family that readers grow to cherish." --Library Journal Praise for Bret Lott's The Hunt Club "I turned the pages so insistently that, had there been pictures on the pages instead of print, it would have made a movie. It's that suspenseful."-Wally Lamb "A nerve-jangling thriller."- Boston Sunday Globe, Advance praise for Dead Low Tide "The best book Bret Lott has ever written-by far. He creates a Charleston that has never been written about in the history of that remarkable city. It is a literary thriller of the highest order-like something John Le Carré would write. I couldn't put it down." -Pat Conroy, author of South of Broad " Dead Low Tide should be retitled High Water Mark . Bret Lott is a combination of James Lee Burke and Elmore Leonard but with the grace and poise of Pat Conroy. Not a word is out of place. Reading this book is like listening to good music-as you reach the end, you want to start all over again. Dead Low Tide has made me a Bret Lott lifer. I'm going back and reading everything he's written, and I'll be first in line when the next comes out." -Ridley Pearson, author of In Harm's Way "Bret Lott has done it again: linked a small family drama to a matter of national importance. Though he tells his tale, as always, with a lyric sweetness, terror-both private and public-is the subject here." -Nicholas Delbanco, author of Lastingness: The Art of Old Age Praise for Bret Lott's The Hunt Club "I turned the pages so insistently that, had there been pictures on the pages instead of print, it would have made a movie. It's that suspenseful."-Wally Lamb "A nerve-jangling thriller."- Boston Sunday Globe, PRAISE FOR BRET LOTT The Hunt Club "I turned the pages so insistently that, had there been pictures on the pages instead of print, it would have made a movie. It's that suspenseful."-Wally Lamb "A nerve-jangling thriller."- Boston Sunday Globe "This spirited novel boasts an exotic locale, full of earthy characters and their attendant superstitions; life lessons about bravery and integrity; and an earnest rendering of an adolescent's emerging consciousness about community and identity."- The Washington Post Book World "A hell of a novel . . . a triumph."- Men's Journal The Difference Between Men and Women "Superb . . . Lott's depictions of life are nothing short of extraordinary." -Chicago Tribune "Beautifully crafted, tightly paced . . . the work of a master storyteller." -The Providence Sunday Journal A Song I Knew by Heart "A chance to visit a country of grace where the twisted roads of American literature seldom lead us . . . We can only admire the way Lott . . . creates and differentiates so many characters and sets them into action so naturally." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Lott's majestic prose, with its biblical cadences, further distinguishes this capacious parable of enduring grace and love."- The Charlotte Observer, ADVANCE PRAISE FOR DEAD LOW TIDE " Dead Low Tide should be retitled High Water Mark -- Bret Lott is a combination of James Lee Burke and Elmore Leonard but with the grace and poise of Pat Conroy. Not a word is out of place. Reading this book is like listening to good music -- as you reach the end, you want to start all over again. Dead Low Tide has made me a Bret Lott lifer -- I'm going back and reading everything he's written, and I'll be first in line when the next comes out." -- Ridley Pearson, author of In Harm's Way "The best book Bret Lott has ever written-by far. He creates a Charleston which has never been written about in the history of that remarkable city. It is a literary thriller of the highest order-something like John Le Carr would write. I couldn't put it down." -Pat Conroy, author of South of Broad "Bret Lott has done it again: linked a small family drama to a matter of national importance. Though he tells his tale, as always, with a lyric sweetness, terror-both private and public-is the subject here." -Nicholas Delbanco, author of Lastingness: The Art of Old Age PRAISE FOR BRET LOTT The Hunt Club "I turned the pages so insistently that, had there been pictures on the pages instead of print, it would have made a movie. It's that suspenseful."-Wally Lamb "A nerve-jangling thriller."- Boston Sunday Globe "This spirited novel boasts an exotic locale, full of earthy characters and their attendant superstitions; life lessons about bravery and integrity; and an earnest rendering of an adolescent's emerging consciousness about community and identity."- The Washington Post Book World "A hell of a novel . . . a triumph."- Men's Journal The Difference Between Men and Women "Superb . . . Lott's depictions of life are nothing short of extraordinary." -Chicago Tribune "Beautifully crafted, tightly paced . . . the work of a master storyteller." -The Providence Sunday Journal A Song I Knew by Heart "A chance to visit a country of grace where the twisted roads of American literature seldom lead us . . . We can only admire the way Lott . . . creates and differentiates so many characters and sets them into action so naturally." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Lott's majestic prose, with its biblical cadences, further distinguishes this capacious parable of enduring grace and love."- The Charlotte Observer, ADVANCE PRAISE FOR DEAD LOW TIDE " Dead Low Tide should be retitled High Water Mark -- Bret Lott is a combination of James Lee Burke and Elmore Leonard but with the grace and poise of Pat Conroy. Not a word is out of place. Reading this book is like listening to good music -- as you reach the end, you want to start all over again. Dead Low Tide has made me a Bret Lott lifer -- I'm going back and reading everything he's written, and I'll be first in line when the next comes out." -- Ridley Pearson, author of In Harm's Way "The best book Bret Lott has ever written-by far. He creates a Charleston which has never been written about in the history of that remarkable city. It is a literary thriller of the highest order-something like John Le Carré would write. I couldn't put it down." -Pat Conroy, author of South of Broad "Bret Lott has done it again: linked a small family drama to a matter of national importance. Though he tells his tale, as always, with a lyric sweetness, terror-both private and public-is the subject here." -Nicholas Delbanco, author of Lastingness: The Art of Old Age PRAISE FOR BRET LOTT The Hunt Club "I turned the pages so insistently that, had there been pictures on the pages instead of print, it would have made a movie. It's that suspenseful."-Wally Lamb "A nerve-jangling thriller."- Boston Sunday Globe "This spirited novel boasts an exotic locale, full of earthy characters and their attendant superstitions; life lessons about bravery and integrity; and an earnest rendering of an adolescent's emerging consciousness about community and identity."- The Washington Post Book World "A hell of a novel . . . a triumph."- Men's Journal The Difference Between Men and Women "Superb . . . Lott's depictions of life are nothing short of extraordinary." -Chicago Tribune "Beautifully crafted, tightly paced . . . the work of a master storyteller." -The Providence Sunday Journal A Song I Knew by Heart "A chance to visit a country of grace where the twisted roads of American literature seldom lead us . . . We can only admire the way Lott . . . creates and differentiates so many characters and sets them into action so naturally." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Lott's majestic prose, with its biblical cadences, further distinguishes this capacious parable of enduring grace and love."- The Charlotte Observer, ADVANCE PRAISE FOR DEAD LOW TIDE "The best book Bret Lott has ever written-by far. He creates a Charleston which has never been written about in the history of that remarkable city. It is a literary thriller of the highest order-something like John Le Carr would write. I couldn't put it down."-Pat Conroy, author of South of Broad "Bret Lott has done it again: linked a small family drama to a matter of national importance. Though he tells his tale, as always, with a lyric sweetness, terror-both private and public-is the subject here."-Nicholas Delbanco, author of Lastingness: The Art of Old Age PRAISE FOR BRET LOTT The Hunt Club "I turned the pages so insistently that, had there been pictures on the pages instead of print, it would have made a movie. It's that suspenseful."-Wally Lamb "A nerve-jangling thriller."- Boston Sunday Globe "This spirited novel boasts an exotic locale, full of earthy characters and their attendant superstitions; life lessons about bravery and integrity; and an earnest rendering of an adolescent's emerging consciousness about community and identity."- The Washington Post Book World "A hell of a novel . . . a triumph."- Men's Journal The Difference Between Men and Women "Superb . . . Lott's depictions of life are nothing short of extraordinary." -Chicago Tribune "Beautifully crafted, tightly paced . . . the work of a master storyteller." -The Providence Sunday Journal A Song I Knew by Heart "A chance to visit a country of grace where the twisted roads of American literature seldom lead us . . . We can only admire the way Lott . . . creates and differentiates so many characters and sets them into action so naturally." -Los Angeles Times Book Review "Lott's majestic prose, with its biblical cadences, further distinguishes this capacious parable of enduring grace and love."- The Charlotte Observer
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
In this long-awaited sequel to The Hunt Club, set in the swampy South Carolina Lowcountry, New York Times bestselling author Bret Lott returns with a literary page-turner about murder and family secrets. Though Dead Low Tide continues the story of Huger Dillard, this haunting work of fiction brilliantly stands on its own. No longer a teenager and now a young man, Huger must come to terms with and confront the truth about his community, his past, and the mysterious place he calls home. While most of the residents in the wealthy, historic Charleston enclave of Landgrave Hall are asleep at two-thirty in the morning, Huger Dillard and his father, "Unc," are heading, via jonboat, to the adjoining golf course. Blinded by a terrible accident that killed his wife, Unc prefers to practice his golf game when no one is watching. But before anyone can even tee off, Huger makes a grisly find: a woman's body, anchored deep in the mud at the water's low tide. The discovery sets off a chain of events that puts Huger and his family up against secret military forces, old friends, longtime neighbors, lost loves, and shadowy global networks. The only thing connecting them all is Landgrave Hall--and the treacherous reason why this area is so important to so many people., In this long-awaited sequel to "The Hunt Club," set in the swampy South Carolina Lowcountry, "New York Times"-bestselling author Lott continues the story of Huger Dillard. Now a young man, Huger must come to terms with and confront the truth about his community, his past, and the mysterious place he calls home.
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PS3562.O784D43 2012
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