When the Killings Done, T. C. Boyle
When the Killings Done, T. C. Boyle
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When the Killings Done

Author: T. C. Boyle

Narrator: Anthony Heald

Unabridged: 16 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/22/2011

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

From the bestselling author of The Women comes an actionpacked adventure about endangered animals and those who would protect them. Principally set on the wild and sparsely inhabited Channel Islands off the coast of Santa Barbara, T. C. Boyles powerful new novel combines pulsepounding adventure with a socially conscious, richly humane tale regarding the dominion we attempt to exert, for better or worse, over the natural world. Alma Boyd Takesue is a National Park Service biologist who is spearheading the efforts to save the islands endangered native creatures from invasive species like rats and feral pigs, which, in her view, must be eliminated. Her antagonist, Dave LaJoy, is a dreadlocked local businessman who, along with his lover, the folksinger Anise Reed, is fiercely opposed to the killing of any species whatsoever and will go to any lengths to subvert the plans of Alma and her colleagues. Their confrontation plays out in a series of escalating scenes in which these characters violently confront one another, contemplate acts of sabotage, court danger, and tempt the awesome destructive power of nature itself. Boyle deepens his story by going back in time to relate the harrowing tale of Almas grandmother, Beverly, who was the sole survivor of a 1946 shipwreck in the channel, as well as the tragic story of Anises mother, Rita, who in the late 1970s lived and worked on a sheep ranch on Santa Cruz Island. In dramatizing this collision between protectors of the environment and animal rights activists, Boyle is, in his characteristic fashion, examining one of the essential questions of our time: Who has the right of possession of the land, the waters, the very lives of all the creatures who share this planet with us? When the Killings Done will offer no transparent answers, but like The Tortilla Curtain, Boyles classic take on illegal immigration, it will touch you deeply and put you in a position to decide.

About T. C. Boyle

T. Coraghessan Boyle vive con su familia cerca de Santa Barbara, California. Recibió su doctorado en literatura inglesa de la University of Iowa y ha enseñado escritura creativa en la University of Southern California desde 1977. Otras de sus famosas novelas incluyen World’s End (ganador del premio PEN/Faulkner en ficción) y Water Music. Sus novelas cortas aparecen regularmente en revistas de prestigio como Harper’s y The New Yorker.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Will on November 10, 2022

The Channel Islands off the California coast, near Ventura, are home to many species of flora and fauna that are either rare or nonexistent elsewhere. Serial invasion by intent or accident having placed many of these species at risk of extinction, the National Park Service wants to restore natural b......more

Goodreads review by Jim on April 15, 2023

[To my GR Friends: I'm still mainly doing revisions of reviews while the GR folks work on my technical problems. Revised 4/15/23, pictures, shelves added, spoiler hidden.] A story built around the very real attempts to reestablish indigenous species on the Channel Islands off the coast of southern Ca......more

Goodreads review by Janet on October 24, 2011

I love TC Boyle, and he writes enough that I can pick from among his novels based on the appeal of their subject matter. This was fascinating, a book about the Channel Islands off the coast of Santa Barbara, Anacapa and Santa Cruz. They've always been just a couple of big rocks to me-- but not after......more

Goodreads review by Bob on May 13, 2021

3.5 stars A few days ago, I read an article in The Guardian on the devastation that European hedgehogs are wreaking upon the ecological balance in much of New Zealand. Apparently, the little guys (and gals) were brought over a while back by Brits who wanted to be reminded of their homeland. Bad decis......more

Goodreads review by Ellis on October 05, 2011

I jumped this book ahead of all my other library books when it came in, but was it worth it? Written in classic Boyle style (fans of his will know what I mean), it is filled with frenetic, run-on inner monolgoues, characters who rarely exhibit kindness to themselves or others, and all the environmen......more