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ZONE TRIP

A fascinating psychological novel.

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Three friends become entangled in legal and psychological drama in Turner’s novel.

In the near future, San Francisco store owner Evan pulls a viral, death-defying stunt with his friends Leo and Lydia, and the high they feel from it leaves them craving more (“We need to do another stunt like last night’s. Or something to top it”). They create a club, Chaos Order, and recruit new members; this leads to more stunts. Leo is the ringleader, and while Lydia and Evan both feel he takes too many risks, they go along with him. After one dangerous stunt, they get arrested. Evan and Leo disagree on how to handle the legal fallout, and Leo lashes out at Evan, tossing him out of the Order. Evan gets a job working for a gaming corporation called HERE, ironically the owner of the billboard the Chaos Order destroyed as part of their last prank. He feels ethically conflicted about working for HERE, like he’s betraying the Order, but taking the job is his way out of legal trouble. He tries to recruit Leo, but they fight—Lydia, who desperately wants a romantic relationship with Leo, decides to stay with him. With Evan and HERE working against him to take control of the Order (in the interest of developing a game), Leo becomes obsessed with revenge, and he acts erratically. Lydia flails as she tries to hold the Order together, especially as Leo ignores her feelings. Things come to a head as Leo gets into deeper legal trouble. Leo is charismatic and manipulative, almost like a cult leader—he’s a fascinating character, and the novel’s chief antagonist. The book is really about Leo and how his magnetism affects those around him, and Lydia and Evan both convincingly grow as the work progresses. The prose is lively, and the story is fast-paced. The deeper message is a little muddled—the novel doesn’t seem to know if Leo or HERE or both are villains—but as a psychological study, it’s effective. It’s not quite a thriller, but it has something of that sensibility.

A fascinating psychological novel.

Pub Date: Aug. 5, 2023

ISBN: 9781733668736

Page Count: 370

Publisher: Daily House

Review Posted Online: Jan. 16, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025

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THE WOMEN

A dramatic, vividly detailed reconstruction of a little-known aspect of the Vietnam War.

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A young woman’s experience as a nurse in Vietnam casts a deep shadow over her life.

When we learn that the farewell party in the opening scene is for Frances “Frankie” McGrath’s older brother—“a golden boy, a wild child who could make the hardest heart soften”—who is leaving to serve in Vietnam in 1966, we feel pretty certain that poor Finley McGrath is marked for death. Still, it’s a surprise when the fateful doorbell rings less than 20 pages later. His death inspires his sister to enlist as an Army nurse, and this turn of events is just the beginning of a roller coaster of a plot that’s impressive and engrossing if at times a bit formulaic. Hannah renders the experiences of the young women who served in Vietnam in all-encompassing detail. The first half of the book, set in gore-drenched hospital wards, mildewed dorm rooms, and boozy officers’ clubs, is an exciting read, tracking the transformation of virginal, uptight Frankie into a crack surgical nurse and woman of the world. Her tensely platonic romance with a married surgeon ends when his broken, unbreathing body is airlifted out by helicopter; she throws her pent-up passion into a wild affair with a soldier who happens to be her dead brother’s best friend. In the second part of the book, after the war, Frankie seems to experience every possible bad break. A drawback of the story is that none of the secondary characters in her life are fully three-dimensional: Her dismissive, chauvinistic father and tight-lipped, pill-popping mother, her fellow nurses, and her various love interests are more plot devices than people. You’ll wish you could have gone to Vegas and placed a bet on the ending—while it’s against all the odds, you’ll see it coming from a mile away.

A dramatic, vividly detailed reconstruction of a little-known aspect of the Vietnam War.

Pub Date: Feb. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9781250178633

Page Count: 480

Publisher: St. Martin's

Review Posted Online: Nov. 4, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2023

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THE WEDDING PEOPLE

Uneven but fitfully amusing.

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Betrayed by her husband, a severely depressed young woman gets drawn into the over-the-top festivities at a lavish wedding.

Phoebe Stone, who teaches English literature at a St. Louis college, is plotting her own demise. Her husband, Matt, has left her for another woman, and Phoebe is taking it hard. Indeed, she's determined just where and how she will end it all: at an oceanfront hotel in Newport, where she will lie on a king-sized canopy bed and take a bottle of her cat’s painkillers. At the hotel, Phoebe meets bride-to-be Lila, a headstrong rich girl presiding over her own extravagant six-day wedding celebration. Lila thought she had booked every room in the hotel, and learning of Phoebe's suicidal intentions, she forbids this stray guest from disrupting the nuptials: “No. You definitely can’t kill yourself. This is my wedding week.” After the punchy opening, a grim flashback to the meltdown of Phoebe's marriage temporarily darkens the mood, but things pick up when spoiled Lila interrupts Phoebe's preparations and sweeps her up in the wedding juggernaut. The slide from earnest drama to broad farce is somewhat jarring, but from this point on, Espach crafts an enjoyable—if overstuffed—comedy of manners. When the original maid of honor drops out, Phoebe is persuaded, against her better judgment, to take her place. There’s some fun to be had here: The wedding party—including groom-to-be Gary, a widower, and his 11-year-old daughter—takes surfing lessons; the women in the group have a session with a Sex Woman. But it all goes on too long, and the humor can seem forced, reaching a low point when someone has sex with the vintage wedding car (you don’t want to know the details). Later, when two characters have a meet-cute in a hot tub, readers will guess exactly how the marriage plot resolves.

Uneven but fitfully amusing.

Pub Date: July 30, 2024

ISBN: 9781250899576

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Henry Holt

Review Posted Online: Sept. 13, 2024

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