Started: 10.5.26
Finished: 15.5.26
Paperback
TBR Prompt: A book from the bottom shelf
Whew, this was epic, in the original sense of that word! The story follows two childhood best friends, Patch and Saint, whose lives are changed forever after a tragedy. Through the years that follow, their search for truth and justice takes them on very different, and incompatible, journeys, at times stretching their friendship almost to breaking point. This was not a happy story, though there were some happy moments. There was a kind of bleak inevitability running through it, knowing that what happened to them as children changed the whole trajectory of their lives. 261 mostly very short chapters, sometimes less than a page, kept the pace going in what might otherwise have been quite a slog. Characters were well fleshed out and likeable (except the ones we're not meant to like), descriptions of setting and location were, well, very descriptive. The last few chapters were kind of 'chase scene' exciting, and the very end of the book reminded me a lot of The Shawshank Redemption.
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