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A Town Called Immaculate

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When bankrupt farmer Ray Marak saves the life of his friend and banker, Josh Werther, neither they nor their neighbours can imagine what the night will bring. Still traumatised by his time in Vietnam, Ray's world has shrunk - to the boundaries of his small hometown of Immaculate, and the warmth of his adored his young sons Jacob and Ethan, and his wife Renee; Renee, the woman who waited for him during his wartime hell. But as the snow accumulates, so do the townspeople's stories, and the suspicions Ray has harboured for years start to resurface, along with his demons. As midnight approaches, and young Jacob vanishes into the deadly storm, Ray realises that Josh's generosity has been motivated by something more than neighbourly kindness. Snow, it seems, can bury everything but the past; hour by hour, as Christmas Day approaches, Ray Marak begins to lose control. A Town Called Immaculate is a haunting novel about family and fidelity, and the fragility of the things we take for granted.'With its terse emotions, rural dysfunction and sharply comic moments, this suspenseful debut shares midwestern ambience and territory with the Coen brothers' Fargo. An array of strong characters gives a bright, nervy edge to Anthony's fresh prose' - James Urquhart, Financial Times 'A commendable debut' - Simon Baker, Literary Review

308 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 20, 2007

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Read this from the shelves of FSCC library. Quite enjoyable.
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May 24, 2009
I was completely sucked in from page one...what a great story with amazing characters and the story! Oh my...completely impressed...can't wait for his next. :-)
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November 4, 2009
Good yarn, jogs along well. A few too many lengthy digressions, but all in all a good read, evocative of season and place.
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