The Burn Palace, Stephen Dobyns
The Burn Palace, Stephen Dobyns
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The Burn Palace

Author: Stephen Dobyns

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 13 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/26/2013


Synopsis

The sleepy community of Brewster, Rhode Island, is just like any other small American town. It's a place where most of the population will likely die blocks from where they were born; where gossip spreads like wildfire, and the big entertainment on weekends is the inevitable fight at the local bar. But recently, something out of the ordinary - perhaps even supernatural - has been stirring in Brewster. While packs of coyotes gather on back roads and the news spreads that a baby has been stolen from Memorial Hospital (and replaced in its bassinet by a snake), a series of inexplicably violent acts begins to confound Detective Woody Potter and the local police - and inspire terror in the hearts and minds of the locals. From award-winning author Stephen Dobyns comes a sardonic yet chillingly suspenseful novel: the literary equivalent of a Richard Russo small-town tableau crossed with a Stephen King thriller. The Burn Palace is a darkly funny, twisted portrait of chaos and paranoia, with an impressive host of richl

About Stephen Dobyns

Stephen Dobyns is the author of more than thirty novels and poetry collections, including The Church of Dead Girls, Cold Dog Soup, and Cemetery Nights. Among his many honors are a Melville Cane Award, Pushcart prizes, a National Poetry Series prize, and three National Endowment for the Arts fellowships. His novels have been translated into twenty languages, and his poetry has appeared in the Best American Poetry anthology. Dobyns, who has taught at the University of Iowa and Sarah Lawrence College, teaches creative writing at Warren Wilson College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Trudi on February 12, 2013

Surely fear is the oldest emotion. Not love, not pride, not greed. The emotion urging you to run is older than the one telling you to embrace. ~The Burn PalaceLet's get the Negative Nelly rant out of the way first: I may have just taken too damn long to read this book (it was a hellish work week, an......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on November 11, 2021

I am not sure what to say about this book. It isn’t horrible. It also isn’t excellent. Something about the narrator’s voice just didn’t appeal to me. It seemed kind of disjointed and the people were not all that likable even when they were. I know that makes little sense. It could have been better I......more

Goodreads review by Harry Roger on March 19, 2013

After completing this I re-read the cover material. Dobyns is listed as teaching creative writing at Warren Wilson College. I wasn't familiar and tracked down WWC, and found among their downloadable audio lectures one given by Dobyns in 1990. The catalog says, "Stephen Dobyns argues that structure i......more