Here's my take on Neil Smith's latest masterpiece:
Review
I can’t think of anyone who tops
Anthony Neil Smith in writing Everyman tales in which the average Joe, up
against the world, makes the wrong choices for the right reasons and keeps
plunging deeper and deeper into the abyss. Lee Child said the secret to creating
page-turners was to keep posing story questions on every page. This is exactly
what Smith does in every novel he writes and his latest, Worm, is a master’s class in how to keep tension on every single
page. His character Ferret just wants what most of us want—to provide a better
life for his family. His desire is honorable but unfortunately his options are
limited and what happens to him as he pursues the American dream is
all-too-often what happens to many others with that same dream—disaster. Years
from now, Smith will be viewed as one of the best writers of our generation—he’s
just not capable of writing anything but a fantastic novel. If you haven’t yet
read him, glom onto this book and when you finish it, pick up another masterpiece
by this writer who is, indeed, a literary treasure. And, kudos to Blasted Heath
books for putting out another winner.
If you haven't read DocNoir's work, you really should. He's just one of my favorite writers and I steal as much as I possibly can from him
Blue skies,
Les

Not yet added this one to my stack.......hangs head in shame
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