A very skillful and gentle portrait of a small prairie town and the people in it. There's a simplicity and authenticity to it, and Haruf never crosses the line into sentimentality.

I found myself invested in the characters in a way I don't usually experience. This is a genuinely Great book.

Solid crime story.

The Irish versus the Italians, some double crosses, lots of booze and guns, everything you want from this kind of book.

Winslow does his thing. Hard boiled prose, tight plotting. A couple characters had some interesting flavor, but mostly your basic mob guys doing mob stuff.

I need to brush up on The Aeneid, see if the section epigraphs match up to the story.

A review is difficult because I'm still sitting with the ending, but boy, did I love this book. It's funny, it's haunting, it's about people finding people. I expect I'll update with a real review later but for now, suffice it to say I loved it.

Quite simply, my favorite book.

My least favorite of the series.

This is the Steinbeck we should start high schoolers on. I love this book so much