Kings of the Earth, Jon Clinch
Kings of the Earth, Jon Clinch
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Kings of the Earth

Author: Jon Clinch

Narrator: Rich Orlow, T. Ryder Smith, George K. Wilson, Richard Poe, Andrea Gallo, Henry Strozier, Alan Nebelthau, Jon Clinch, Ken Marks, Ed Sala

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/06/2010


Synopsis

Author of the award-winning novel Finn, Jon Clinch has drawn favorable comparisons to such luminaries as William Faulkner and Cormac McCarthy. With Kings of the Earth, he weaves the compelling tale of a troubled family haunted by dark secrets. On their upstate New York farm, the three aging Proctor brothers-Vernon, Audie, and Creed-eke out a living. When Vernon dies in his sleep, evidence of asphyxiation quickly turns suspicion upon Audie and Creed. The brothers' estranged sister, their protective neighbor, and others are eventually drawn into the case and offer startling insights. But all these differing perspectives obscure the reality of daily life on the farm, and the truth of what happened that fateful day remains shrouded in mystery. In a starred review, Library Journal calls Kings of the Earth "a gritty but nonetheless warm-hearted and beautifully realized novel." A full cast of talented narrators delivers a gripping performance, providing each character with a unique voice. ". Clinch explores family dynamics in this quiet storm of a novel that will stun readers with its power."-Publishers Weekly, starred review

About Jon Clinch

Jon Clinch is the author of the acclaimed novels Finn, Kings of the Earth, The Thief of Auschwitz, Belzoni Dreams of Egypt, Marley, and The General and Julia. A native of upstate New York, Jon lives with his wife in the Green Mountains of Vermont. Find out more at JonClinch.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen

this book is a little bit of this: and a lot of this: okay, so it is much more of the latter than the former, but how often do i get to make x-files references in book reports?? not very often. this basically is a novel version of the events covered in the documentary, minus one brother. three brot......more

Goodreads review by Sue

At first I was not sure how I felt about this book. I felt almost like a voyeur, uncomfortable and not enjoying the process of reading about the Proctor family and the apparent squalor of their farm life. As I continued to read, something happened. I found myself getting caught up in their lives and......more

Excavate the buried stories of rural upstate New York. There the passage of time, the freezing rivulets, and rocky drumlins have relentlessly weathered the lives of the inhabitants into new versions of this ancient clay. The title is pure irony. Man holds no dominion here. “A farm is the master of......more