<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A special-ops veteran of the war in Afghanistan returns to a broken marriage. When we meet him, he may or may not have killed his estranged wife. He is on the run with his two children-an adolescent boy who is big enough to fight back and an 8-year-old girl who wants to believe her father is a good man. The FBI agent in pursuit has family troubles of his own, including a suicidal daughter, but he can't get back home because of his unnatural obsession with this fugitive and the two children he is dragging with him cross-country. This is a thriller"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>From the woods where he hides with his nearly grown son Clarke and his young daughter King, ex-Army Ranger Dominick Sawyer watches Agent Charlie Basin's flashlight beam bounce on the walls inside his cabin. Dom's wife is missing. His post-trauma hallucinations rip at him explosively and bring him to his knees. And a local deputy sheriff is dead. When the FBI agents recede into the night, the Sawyers begin to run, across the country in stolen trucks, leaving a trail of blood behind them. Together with a young girl they pick up on the road, they hope to run until they find a peaceable place in the American Northwest. <p/>But Agent Basin sees his own troubled family reflected in Dom's haunted existence, and his pursuit is relentless. <p/>All any of them want is to spirit King away to someplace safe. <p/>All she wants is not to be afraid of her father and to find out why her mother disappeared.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A tour de force of a debut novel, which blends elements of mainstream thriller, noir fiction, preternatural mystery, and travelogue. ... Powered by rich imagery, darkly lyrical prose, and a deeply philosophical undertone, this novel explores the nature of family--particularly when those familial bonds begin breaking--with profoundly moving conclusions." <b>Publishers Weekly</b> <p/>America's Gogol." -- <b>Claire Vaye Watkins</b> <p/>"Silas Dent Zobal's <i>The People of the Broken Neck</i> is one of those rare hybrids: a thriller and a deeply philosophical novel, a novel so finely attuned to the dark currents of human love and aggression that it touches those wellsprings that lie beneath the human. Beautiful and hard, Zobel's prose is like a newly-cleaned rifle." -- <b>John Vernon</b> <p/>"I am a forever fan of Silas Dent Zobal, a direct descendant of the great stylists and provocateurs of arts and letters." -- <b>Claire Vaye Watkins</b><br><br><br>"A searing debut novel: terse sentences juxtaposed with ambiguous, surreal descriptions of violence and the after-effects of trauma. ... A literary thriller somewhere between Phil Klay and Dennis Lehane." -- <b>Nick Ripatrazone, The Millions</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Silas Dent Zobal</b> is the author of a collection of stories, <i>The Inconvenience of the Wings</i>. His debut novel, <i>The People of the Broken Neck</i>, is forthcoming from Unbridled Books. He has published short fiction in the <i>Missouri Review</i>, <i>Glimmer Train</i>, <i>New Orleans Review</i>, <i>North American Review</i>, <i>Green Mountain Review</i>, <i>Shenandoah</i>, <i>Wisconsin Review</i>, and elsewhere. He has won the Glimmer Train Fiction Open, been a scholar at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and been awarded a fiction fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Harrisburg, PA.
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