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Little Wolves

Thomas Maltman
3.4
(7)
Duration
8h 23m
Year
2014
Language
English

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Set on the Minnesota prairies in 1987, during a drought season that is not helping the demise of the family farms, the story features two intertwining narrators: a father searching for answers after his son commits a heinous murder, and a pastor's wife who has returned to the town for mysterious reasons of her own. A penetrating look at small-town America, reminiscent of Russell Banks' Sweet Hereafter or Affliction, driven by a powerful murder mystery, Little Wolves is a page-turning literary triumph.

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"A haunting, complex story…Hillary Huber's narration is as sparse as the desolate German farming community where the events take place. She builds the suspense, slowly pulling away layers of secrets with a minimalist delivery. Her measured pace and unembellished narration engage the listener with this community and its mysteries."
AudioFile
"Saturated with violence, Anglo-Saxon mythology, and parochial pettiness, Maltman' novel is an unsettling work of first-rate fiction."
Shelf Awareness
"Little Wolves is reminiscent of Kent Haruf's Plainsong, but grittier…A great read with loads of literary merit."
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