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Jun 08, 2021 | ISBN 9781641291392

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Praise for The Walkaway
 
“Every month much more great crime fiction is published than there is room to mention. One that got away was Scott Phillips’s debut, The Ice Harvest . . . His follow-up, The Walkaway is more ambitious and equally memorable . . . It’s a sort of sequel to The Ice Harvest, but it: stands nicely all by its witty, cheerfully lowlife self.”
—The Seattle Times
 
“What Phillips has created here is one of those rare novels that, in terms of its subject matter and tone, looks backward with respect to the classics of the genre from which it arose and, with its intricate narrative structure and multilayered plot, simultaneously moves the genre boldly forward by approaching the same old ground in startlingly new and ingenious ways.”
—Master News
 
“[Phillips’s] work recreates the mood of a working-class, unhip, industrious, dangerous and now-lost America . . . but his interest in the American dream’s underbelly of failure and disappointment is real.”
–The Guardian

“Phillips is a stylish, laconic writer and The Walkaway, in pulling off his merging of two time scales, never falters for a moment. Terrific.”
—The Observer
 
“A mystery within a mystery, set in both the past and the present. This is a hard trick to pull off, but Phillips does it extremely well . . . This is the second novel for Phillips; I hope there are many more, with its unusual plot and entertaining story.”
—Times Record News (Wichita)
 
“When it comes to present-day practitioners of noir, Phillips is one of the best.”
Library Journal

“Phillips turns the image of Kansas heartland virtue upside down in his latest noir thriller set in Wichita’s underbelly . . . A story full of blood and bad attitude.”
—Publishers Weekly

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