Under the Falls
Under the Falls
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Under the Falls
Disponibile dal 11/08/26
19,71 €
19,71 €
Disp. dal 11/08/26

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The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Empire Falls returns with his first stand-alone novel since Chances Are . . . —a spellbinding page-turner about a crime in a small town that exposes long-held secrets and betrayals among a group of lifelong friends. When Tyler Sinclair left Stone Mountain at eighteen, he had no plans of returning. With only a duffel bag full of clothes, a few bucks stolen from his father’s dresser, and a guitar, his most prized possession, Tyler disappeared without so much as a goodbye. Eighteen years later, Tyler, now the frontman of a famous band aptly named Stone Mountain, finds himself returning to his hometown for a one-night-only benefit concert to support his old friend, Doc, who lost feeling in his legs following a childhood accident. As Tyler ascends the mountain, memories of his childhood come rushing back—memories of his abusive father and despondent mother, of the friends he left behind—and he quickly learns that, for many people on Stone Mountain, the past does not feel like so long ago, and not everyone has been eagerly awaiting Tyler’s return. At the concert, resentment simmers just beneath the surface, and Tyler finds himself confronted with faces new and old: there’s Curt, Tyler’s childhood best friend, now Stone Mountain’s chief of police, and his star officer, Deb, an out-of-towner who may have bitten off more than she can chew by accepting a job in Stone Mountain. And then there’s Freddi, Curt’s wife and Tyler’s former lover, a woman whose questionable dealings and fraught history with Tyler will become the catalyst for a tragedy that will upend each of their lives and threaten to validate Tyler’s worst fear: that “Stone Mountain is the kind of place you might escape from once, if you’re lucky, but not twice. ” Under the Falls is at once a propulsive thriller, a gut-wrenching portrait of a tight-knit rural community undone by the sins of its past, and an unflinchingly honest depiction of how porous the line between right and wrong, good versus evil, can become. This is a stunning, deeply empathetic novel, one that takes Russo’s penchant for character-driven drama to thrilling new heights.

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Richard Russo

1949, Johnstown

Richard Russo è un autore statunitense. Nato a Johnstown, New York, si è laureato all’università dell’Arizona. Ha lavorato come docente universitario al Colby College per molti anni, scrivendo opere che hanno riscosso grande successo di pubblico e di critica. Nel 2022 vince il Premio Pulitzer con il romanzo Il declino dell'impero Whiting (Sonzogno, 2003). Tra gli altri titoli, All'ombra del padre (Sonzogno, 2007), La donna nel quadro (Sperling & Kupfer, 2011), Le conseguenze (Neri Pozza, 2021), La vita, secondo me (Neri Pozza, 2024).

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