In this collection of stories, many of which overlap in terms of locale and character, Mr. Abbott mixes hyperbolic prose with a southwestern vernacular to produce fourteen lively tales. Fisticuffs, golf, booze, politics, adultery, larceny, all find a place in Abbott’s rough and tumble mélange of upper crust and lower cusp societal elements. Through lyrical linguistics and sheer energy, these characters leap from the page and into our heads where ransacking ensues. One is hard-pressed to pick a winner between Mr. Abbott’s masterful characterization and his eerie evocation of place, and these two elements in tandem elevate these stories to the upper echelon of American literary art.