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Lost Souls [Paperback]

Michael Collins
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Weidenfield And Nicholson (2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 029784718X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297847182
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.4 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
As a longtime fan of Collins' work from his Irish novels and short stories to his American novels, I can say with certainty, that with Lost Souls he has arrived! This is his finest novel to date, a deceptively simple story concerning the mysterious death of a child. What may seem a police procedural at first, turns into one of the most crafted works you'll ever read.
The prose is haunting, capturing the Lost Souls who inhabit this novel, from the divorced cop at the centre of this mystery to a surreal mayor and chief who try to orchestrate a coverup in this small unnamed town.
To speak of plot is to diminish the brilliance and genius of Collins' work in Lost Souls. The connective tissue from scene to scene is peppered with such sociological deftness and believability, that it makes your skin crawl. In an age of the BIG novel of ideas, Collins has mastered the smallness of existence, the day to day essence of how we survive in this day and age.
I was reminded of The Corrections a little, though this is a very different book, but the font of both writers genius is apparent. Collins inhabits the crime genre in a way Chandler inhabited it, bringing a literary sensibility and roundness to his characters. The quote on the jacket says, "A thinking mans John Grisham!" This has nothing to do with Grisham. This is so off. Lost Souls is a hybrid of a literary classic coupled with a Chandleresque nod to suspense and mystery.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Small town America, a child is found dead by the side of the road on Halloween Night. The local football star is implicated and the cover-up springs into motion to preserve the team's chances of winning the next day. Lawrence, the local cop, investigates but is himself compromised because of favours owed to the mayor. We get drawn into Lawrence's shabby life, and realise that our hero is himself a loser, caught in weaknesses of his own. This book unfolds into a complex plot where nothing is as it seems. But somehow I feel I've been there before? Haven't we met corrupt mayors of small towns before? Complicit police chiefs, useless officers? Peter Benchley in "Jaws" did it better and more dramatically perhaps. Nevertheless, it is a compelling thriller - not perhaps the best, but fine to read on the train for a few days. Maybe its not worth a very long review - its "OK".
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
The story begins with the discovery of the body of a little girl who appears to have been killed in a hit-and-run, through the eyes of the policeman who has found the body and is meant to investigate the case, while getting sucked deeper and deeper into power games.

As the characters' lives intertwine in an ever-growing circle and the plot twists and turns, I was glad for the short chapters that make it the perfect read on a commute!

On the downside, it seems to round up in a bit of a rush, leaving a few questions unanswered, but still a good read.
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