Setting: Warrenstown, New Jersey; New Yor
Theme: family, dysfunctional families, anger, lies, high school angst
Characters:
Bill Smith – Bill’s point of view – we get another glimpse into his tough past… the family moved around a lot as they followed their father’s military assignments – and his father physically abused him, his mother, and his sister… when he was 15 (and getting into a lot of trouble) Mom finally decided to stand up to dad and returned to New York to stay with her brother the policeman – and dad couldn’t join them for 2 months – the best 2 months of Bill’s life… but dad showed up, beatings began, sister ran away – calling in once in a while… dad went crazy and beat Bill repeatedly, convinced he knew something about where sister was (breaking rib, arm, skull, etc. – almost killing him) – in the hospital, he refused to see his mother or father, only Uncle Dave – and he requests that Dave help him bring charges against his father – he does so with the hope of his sister returning, but the one time his sister called him it was to ask him to stop the suit… he didn’t, his dad spent 3 years in jail… his sister did not come home… he is angry at his sister, he is angry at his parents, he is guilty about his dad.
Bill gets to confront his past when his 15 year old nephew is arrested, and he is called to claim him… but his nephew leaves his apartment within an hour – and Bill spends the rest of the book trying to locate him, uncovering an old crime in Warrenstown and investigating new crimes in Warrenstown.
Warrenstown – has a distinctive personality… high school football is the be all and end all, and for 3 decades (at least) the football team has terrorized the non football, nerdy students. Too many people turn a blind eye to their doings, giving them carte blanche.
Dave McGuire – Bill’s uncle, highly regarded police detective, took Bill in at 15 and weathered his rebellions; Bill still afforded some good will from the police who remember Dave.
Gary Russell – Bill’s 15 year old nephew. Bill had very little contact with him (dad forbad contact with him). At 15, the family moved back to Scott’s hometown of Warrenstown. Over the summer he makes friends with Paul and Tory – but when school starts, he tries out for the football team, and is impressive… so he’s taken in by the team, and drops contact with Paul and Tory who are not cool (though he did bring Paul’s skateboard back when a few guys on the team had stolen it)… when Paul warns him to stay away from the Senior vs rest of team game in a week, Gary thinks he knows what he’s planning and heads to New York to stop him – remembering his dad teaching him that ratting out a friend is the worst, but needing to do something to stop him. He is unable to tell Bill the truth, giving what his father taught him. Gary also recognizes his wrongness in turning his back on non football students/friends. Gary is more sensitive and proactive than his dad.
Helen Russell – Bill’s sister – passive, obedient to her husband, worried for her son… never offers any explanation or apology or thanks to Bill.
Scott Russell - Bill’s brother in law – a bit too much like Bill’s dad – controlling, moving around, perhaps too physical. He strongly dislikes Bill – in part because he agreed with Bill’s sister that he should not have pressed charges against his dad, and in part because at the same age, he had given in to peer pressure and lied about seeing the football captain arguing with a student who was raped that night in trade for starting in the homecoming game – and he justified it by not being a snitch, but feels short in comparison to Bill’s standing up to his dad… and when Bill starts to look for Gary, he repeatedly warns him off – not just because he doesn’t like him, but also because Macphearson (whom he covered for in high school) threatens him.
Tory – summer friend of Gary, wants so badly to be accepted… she promised Ecstasy, but her connection didn’t come through - to she goes to the coach (who is supplying steroids to the team) and thinks she’s being subtle, tells him she knows the truth about him, so he should get her the drugs. He thinks she is talking about his part in covering up the rape of a student 20+ years earlier… and when Gary disappears, and Bill starts investigating, makes some think they are the real target- another can of worms.
Paul Niebuhr / Premador – Paul keeps warning Tory it is fruitless, as Tory desperately works toward acceptance, and starts getting drugs for the football team… she invites them to her house when parent’s gone with promise of Ecstasy but did not have it… he was waiting outside, and after the party, he goes into the house and finds Tory maybe raped (at least lots of sex), and dead. He takes off (to buy guns, to him – as Gary was not quite like the rest of the team. His screen name is Premador – a Japanese magna character – a good mutant that turns bad when everyone messes with his head.
Lydia Chin – the voice (and touch) of reason as Bill struggles with his almost unmanageable emotions… she listens to him, she pushes him to share, she helps him with the case, she accept him, she stops him when he loses his temper (though the last time, we weren’t sure he would stop) with his brother in law (father baggage)… she poses as a reporter to talk with the kids at the park…
Stacie Phillips – school reporter – her enthusiasm and persistence and help impress Bill. She is beat up pretty badly, with the attacker asking her ‘what do you know’ over and over.
Al Macpherson – 20 years ago he raped a girl after a party, and with the coach’s assistance and manipulation of Scott, they railroad a ‘geek’ – and the team terrorizes the geek until with the threat of jail and the abuse, he commits suicide, not giving them the victory… He’s now a lawyer, and still rules the town. His son is on the football team.
Detective Sullivan – Warrenstown police – solid – investigating… honest with Bill, but wants Bill to keep away from his town.
Coach Ryder – aggressive, mean, steroid pushing, winning is all, immoral, power hungry, foul mouthed
Tom Hamlin / Nick Dalton – 20 years ago, Nick was the nerdy friend of the student accused of rape and who committed suicide. Before his friend took his life, he deputized Nick with the task of revenge. Nick went into the armed services for 3 years, honorable discharge, and disappeared… and Tom Hamlin appeared – spent 5 years bulking up, working out, working at a football camp, saving money – and then he opened Hamlin’s Football camp, just outside of Warrenstown… and over the years has become the premier place to train football players. After the football season, he runs a week where the Seniors from schools (especially Warrenstown) come to a camp in prep for college (no contact with anyone during that week), and at week’s end with them playing the Juniors from Warrenstown… and Hamlin runs the camp like Ryder times ten, making men of boys… and he is quite proud of the money he gets from the parents to mistreat their sons, and of ex Hamlin grads such as the one who became Senator and was involved with an underage woman… etc.
Summary:
Lydia and Bill put together the clues that indicate that Paul and maybe Gary are planning a ‘Columbine’ on Warrenstown school… and unfortunately as Bill’s investigation includes the events of 20 years ago, those involved 20 years ago react, making it all a disaster (the beating up of Stacie, and the shooting of Paul)…
At not being able to protect Paul, and Gary’s being shot in the knee and maybe not being able to walk again, Bill goes into 12 hours of mindless despair… and the only light comes at the end when Sullivan calls him and pushes him to give Stacie the information she needs to write incredible articles about the truth of the people involved, and salvage things to some degree.
Overall, a depressing book – people acting and reacting without a sense of honor, and to not so good pasts never dealt with.