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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brendan FlahertyPublisher: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Imprint: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press ISBN: 9780802164377ISBN 10: 0802164374 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 18 March 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Flaherty writes with stealthy acuity, his prose seemingly simple yet full of coiled power. . . . Multiple hauntings emerge in 'The Dredge, ' and you'll be contemplating them after the last page.""--Sarah Weinman, The New York Times ""[The Dredge] is deep in characterization and entertaining in its narrative; it makes a very philosophical point about how well we are aware of those we consider ourselves close to and how time changes them."" Toni V. Sweeney, New York Journal of Books ""Two brothers with a secret and a woman with a job to do (and traumas of her own to reckon with) converge at the site of a Connecticut pond scheduled to be dredged, in this powerful new novel. Flaherty deftly conjures up an atmosphere of dread and suspense, with all roads leading to the pond, and all concerns pointing toward what lies at its bottom. This is an assured, compulsively readable debut.""--Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads ""In this accomplished debut mystery, Flaherty revitalizes the familiar trope of old secrets threatening to resurface with sinewy prose and well-tooled suspense. . . .The past and present unfold gradually from the vantage points of Flaherty's well-drawn leads, keeping readers on a knife's edge as the full scope of each character's history clicks into place. Admirers of Eli Cranor's Ozark Dogs will be riveted.""--Publishers Weekly""How these well-drawn traumatized characters and their secrets collide in the present day, permanently changing the course of their lives, is the theme of Flaherty's beautifully written debut. His Connecticut is not the monied suburbia of Rick Moody and John Cheever, but a rural working-class community more reminiscent of Daniel Woodrell's Ozark mountain towns . . . this sad novel about the corrosive effects of family trauma and pain will linger in readers' minds.""--First Clue Reviews ""The Dredge probes the conventional American myth: the past can be reformed and even suppressed so that one can turn a new page in the American Eden and become a new Adam or Eve. The intense story dramatizes how the past always shapes and determines the main characters' quotidian existence and mental activities. An ambitious, splendid debut.""--Ha Jin, National Book Award winning author of Waiting ""It's clear that Brendan Flaherty is not here to f*ck around. With his debut novel, The Dredge, he catapults us right away into dark family dysfunction with tight, athletic prose reminiscent of seasoned masters like Elmore Leonard and Harry Crews. This novel could've been twice as long, but this author knew to stick to the plan with not a wasted word. So, remember the name, Flaherty, folks. He's here to stay.""--Brian Panowich, International Bestselling Author of Bull Mountain and Nothing But The Bones" """Flaherty writes with stealthy acuity, his prose seemingly simple yet full of coiled power. . . . Multiple hauntings emerge in 'The Dredge, ' and you'll be contemplating them after the last page.""--Sarah Weinman, The New York Times ""[The Dredge] is deep in characterization and entertaining in its narrative; it makes a very philosophical point about how well we are aware of those we consider ourselves close to and how time changes them."" Toni V. Sweeney, New York Journal of Books ""Two brothers with a secret and a woman with a job to do (and traumas of her own to reckon with) converge at the site of a Connecticut pond scheduled to be dredged, in this powerful new novel. Flaherty deftly conjures up an atmosphere of dread and suspense, with all roads leading to the pond, and all concerns pointing toward what lies at its bottom. This is an assured, compulsively readable debut.""--Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads ""In this accomplished debut mystery, Flaherty revitalizes the familiar trope of old secrets threatening to resurface with sinewy prose and well-tooled suspense. . . .The past and present unfold gradually from the vantage points of Flaherty's well-drawn leads, keeping readers on a knife's edge as the full scope of each character's history clicks into place. Admirers of Eli Cranor's Ozark Dogs will be riveted.""--Publishers Weekly ""How these well-drawn traumatized characters and their secrets collide in the present day, permanently changing the course of their lives, is the theme of Flaherty's beautifully written debut. His Connecticut is not the monied suburbia of Rick Moody and John Cheever, but a rural working-class community more reminiscent of Daniel Woodrell's Ozark mountain towns . . . this sad novel about the corrosive effects of family trauma and pain will linger in readers' minds.""--First Clue Reviews ""The Dredge probes the conventional American myth: the past can be reformed and even suppressed so that one can turn a new page in the American Eden and become a new Adam or Eve. The intense story dramatizes how the past always shapes and determines the main characters' quotidian existence and mental activities. An ambitious, splendid debut.""--Ha Jin, National Book Award winning author of Waiting ""It's clear that Brendan Flaherty is not here to f*ck around. With his debut novel, The Dredge, he catapults us right away into dark family dysfunction with tight, athletic prose reminiscent of seasoned masters like Elmore Leonard and Harry Crews. This novel could've been twice as long, but this author knew to stick to the plan with not a wasted word. So, remember the name, Flaherty, folks. He's here to stay.""--Brian Panowich, International Bestselling Author of Bull Mountain and Nothing But The Bones" Author InformationBrendan Flaherty is from outside Hartford. He went to Washington University in St. Louis, and received his MFA from Boston University. He lives with his wife and two sons. The Dredge is his debut novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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