Donald Ray Pollock, The Devil All the Time

Good people rarely have happy endings.

The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray Pollock is a deliciously repulsive collection of stories that showcases what truly desperate people do at their lowest point. Pollock’s historical thriller is constructed in seven separate parts, each with its own characters and decade, all taking place in rural Ohio. This novel is filled with horror, gore, and depravity, making it unsuitable for those with a weak stomach. The characters span from a serial-killing couple to a psychotic, sacrificial preacher, and while the book does bounce from person to person, it also follows one main character. Pollock loosely traces the life of Arvin, the traumatized protagonist, from birth to adulthood, detailing the horrors he witnesses and endures.
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Donna Tartt, The Little Friend

The murder of Harriet Cleve Dufresnes’s older brother Robin, who was found hanging from a tree in the backyard, still remains a mystery twelve years later. The conflicting reality of the tragedy impacts Harriet one summer as she finds herself engrossed with the works of adventure writers like Kipling and Stevenson. Driven by unanswered questions that left her and her family shattered years ago – even today, as their mother remains enveloped in grief through hoarding and medication, which has caused immense neglect on her behalf – Harriet becomes determined to uncover the truth. Believing that members of the Ratliff family, a highly dysfunctional family also from Alexandria, Mississippi may be responsible, Harriet sets out with Hely, a neighborhood friend. The mystery must be solved. Continue reading “Donna Tartt, The Little Friend”