The Devil All the Time
With The Devil All the Time, author Donald Ray Pollock has crafted an exceptionally gritty, twisted page-turner. This follow-up to 2008's Knockemstiff
is set in the Midwest during the mid-century, but reads more like a
gothic Western. Lawlessness roams the rural, god-fearing landscape of
Ohio and West Virginia, inhabitated by the likes of Pollock's
deranged-yet-compelling cast of characters--a husband and wife who take
vacations to murder hitchhikers, a faux preacher and his crippled
accomplice on the lam for manslaughter, and an orphan with a penchant
for exacting violent justice. Needless to say, The Devil All the Time
is a brutal novel, but Pollock exacts the kind of precision and control
over his language that keeps the violence from ever feeling gratuitous.
The three storylines eventually converge in a riveting moment that will
leave readers floored and haunted. --Kevin Nguyen
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