<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The long-out-of-print debut novel by the bestselling author of "Montana 1948" and "White Crosses". With another female student found strangled, the body count is up to three, and everyone suspects there will be more. But a reticent high school teacher's own fascination with the murders haunts him more than the headlines, as he discovers a disturbing ambivalence toward violence in the midst of uncommonly savage acts.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A powerful voice in contemporary American fiction, Larry Watson is the award-winning author of <i>Montana 1948, </i> hailed as a work of art <i>(San Francisco Chronicle), </i> and <i>White Crosses, </i> praised as one of the most irresistible novels of the year <i>(The Globe</i> and <i>Mail).</i> In this, his debut novel, Watson explores the themes that established him as a master protrayer of small-town America. <br>Another female student has been found strangled--the body count is up to three, and everyone suspects there will be more. But for Peter, a reticent teacher at Minnesota's Wanekia High School, his own morbid fascination with the murders haunts him more than the morning headlines. Keeping a detailed journal of his community's action--and his own--Peter discovers a disturbing ambivalence toward violence in the midst of uncommonly savage acts. <br>A taut suspense novel that is at once compelling and thought-provoking, <i>In a Dark Time</i> ingeniously explores our culture's complex relationship with violence--and paints a vivid portrait of America too often color-blind to the bloody hues that tinge its landscape.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Publishers Weekly</i> Watson...shows he's a writer of uncommon imagination and insight. He builds his story on the murders of schoolgirls in an small Midwestern town; however the theme is not these horrors but their effects...What is the dark side of human nature in a dark time.<br><br><i>Library Journal</i> Precise, imaginative, sensitive, astute...The claustrophobic atmosphere of a small town and the gradual buildup of pervasive fear fed by rumors is gripping.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Larry Watson was born in Rugby, North Dakota and raised in Bismarck. He is the recipient of the Milkweed National Fiction Prize, a National Endowment of the Arts award, and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Association Regional Book Award. Watson teachers English at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Points.
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