Hold the Dark, William Giraldi
Hold the Dark, William Giraldi
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Hold the Dark
A Novel

Author: William Giraldi

Narrator: Richard Ferrone

Unabridged: 6 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/08/2014

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

A terrifying literary thriller set on the Alaskan tundra, about the mystery of evil and mankind's losing battle with natureAt the start of another pitiless winter, the wolves have come for the children of Keelut. Three children have been taken from this isolated Alaskan village, including the six-year-old son of Medora and Vernon Slone.Shaken with grief and seeking consolation, Medora contacts nature writer and wolf expert Russell Core. Sixty years old, ailing in both body and spirit, and estranged from his daughter and wife, Core arrives in Keelut to investigate the killings. Immersing himself in this settlement at the end of the world, he discovers the horrifying darkness at the heart of Medora Slone and learns of an unholy truth harbored by this village.When Vernon Slone returns from a desert war to discover his son dead and his wife missing, he begins a methodical pursuit across this frozen landscape. Aided by his boyhood companion, the taciturn and deadly Cheeon, and pursued by the stalwart detective Donald Marium, Slone is without mercy, cutting a bloody swath through the wilderness of his homeland. As Russell Core attempts to rescue Medora from her husband's vengeance, he comes face-to-face with an unspeakable secret at the furthermost reaches of American soil—a secret about the unkillable bonds of family and the untamed animal in the soul of every human being.An Alaskan Oresteia, an epic woven of both blood and myth, Hold the Dark recalls the hyperborean climate and tribalism of Daniel Woodrell's Winter's Bone and the primeval violence of James Dickey's Deliverance.

About William Giraldi

William Giraldi is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Busy Monsters and is fiction editor for the journal AGNI at Boston University. He lives in Boston with his wife and sons.

About Richard Ferrone

Read by Richard Ferrone, Stephen Bel Davies, Prentice Onayemi, Scott Aiello, Michael David Axtell, Jessica B. Harris, and Amanda Leigh Cobb


Reviews

Goodreads review by Greg on May 26, 2014

I want to like this book more than I did. I want to have the same reading experience that Denis Lehane, Daniel Woodrell, Tim O'Brien and Thomas McGuane purport to have in their blurbs. Wolves have begun taking children from an Alaskan village. Not in some fairy tale kind of way, but the food supply......more

Goodreads review by Raven on February 13, 2015

Three children have been snatched by wolves in the small Alaskan community of Keelut, including the six-year old son of Medora and Vernon Sloane. Wolf expert Russell is called upon to investigate and track the pack responsible, but soon begins to see into the dark psyche of Medora. When her husband......more

Goodreads review by Kim on July 09, 2023

This is a deeply creepy mystery, where it's obvious from the beginning that there are dark unspoken secrets hidden in this remote Alaskan village. ......more

Goodreads review by Wiz on September 13, 2014

The notion of myth makes an early appearance in Hold The Dark, the second novel from author William Giraldi. Keelut, the remote Alaskan territory which provides the backdrop for most of the novel’s events, is a fictional one; a name presumably chosen by Giraldi in homage to the folkloric traditions......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on April 05, 2016

Once in a blue moon I read a book so good, I find myself struggling to describe how fantastic it is and why. "Hold the Dark" by William Giraldi is an example of that. I've been taking my time with it, savoring the poetry of every sentence, and allowing myself to sink into the dark abyss the book ope......more


Quotes

“A taut, muscular, and often unforgettable journey into the heart of darkness. Epic, relentless, and beautifully realized.” Dennis Lehane, New York Times bestselling author

“Hold the Dark is a chilling, mysterious, and completely engaging novel that will keep readers turning pages late into the night. The cold and unforgiving Alaskan wild becomes much more than a backdrop for this spellbinding story. It becomes a character—a living creature with its own hungers, its own secrets, its own icy motives, its own implacable will. I was entranced.” Tim O’Brien, National Book Award-winning author of Going after Cacciato

“Girald’s unrelenting, perfectly paced prose whips the book along to an unnerving conclusion. By the end, we feel, as Core does ‘that man belongs neither in civilization nor nature—because we are aberrations between two states of being.’” New Yorker

“Fierce, extraordinary…Hold the Dark is an unnerving and intimate portrayal of nature gone awry. It’s all but bereft of levity, spectacularly violent, and exquisitely written.” New York Times Book Review

“Maybe it all began with Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock in 1938, but there is a variety of modern thriller, created these days by Robert Stone and Denis Johnson at their best, that delivers narrative thrust and beautifully composed sentences by the pageful even as it peels away the thin membrane that separates entertainment from art, and nature from civilization. Here’s Boston writer William Giraldi adding to the slender ranks of such masterly fiction…[Hold the Dark] certainly stands out as one of the decade’s best books of its kind, and one that deserves, because of its stylish flaunting of some of our darkest fears, a future readership.” Boston Globe

“There’s an oddness and otherness to this place, and Giraldi speaks its taut, original language. To appreciate its power fully, Hold the Dark should be read closely—not so much for clues to the mystery but rather for an appreciation of how language bridges worlds.” Chicago Tribune

Hold the Dark is a mystery novel with all the right ingredients: tough characters, beautifully dangerous landscapes, revenge, a detective on the chase, a husband going after his wife, and enough bullet casings to rattle in the mind long after the story is finished.” Washington Review of Books

“Utterly brilliant…Hold the Dark is that rarest of literary beasts: a novel whose sentences gleam like gemstones but whose pages carry you along like a bullet train.” Los Angeles Review of Books

“Hold the Dark is a powerful meditation on nature, violence, and responsibility with the concentration of a fable or fever dream—a book hard to get out of your mind long after you’ve put it down.” Thomas McGuane, National Book Award–nominated author of Ninety-Two in the Shade

“Giraldi’s back-country Alaska is a savagely amoral place where the constant struggle for survival brings out the most elemental aspects of humanity. This work travels deep into the most ancient and primitive realms of being, offering an unflinching—and more than a little frightening—exploration of the domains of the unconscious that are more commonly the province of myth and fairy tale.” Library Journal (starred review)