14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vile is a genre - maybe the only one, 23 Nov 1999
By William Barton - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Miami Purity (Paperback)
I read Miami Purity when it first came out and have been waiting patiently for Hendricks' next book. I'm waiting for Iguana Love to arrive in my mailbox now.
Writers tell us lies about life because publishers pay them to do so. If you run a search on my name here, you'll see why I think that. Every once in a while, quite possibly by mistake, the filter fails and somebody honest slips through. We've got Vicki Hendricks among us now, and I hope she lasts a good long while and writes many more books like this one.
This is a book that lets you see into a woman's head the way some rare male writers occasionally let you see into the heads of men, without wallpapering the set with fairy tales. The woman in the story will scare you, and she should.
Ms. Hendricks, if you read this: Well done!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure White Trash, 20 April 2006
By Elizabeth A. Crosby "Billy" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Miami Purity (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) (Paperback)
This is the poet of my peeps.
Miami Purity begins with a white trash Sherri/Cherry sitting around with her boyfriend/husband Hank listening to country music and he smacks her. She smacks him back with the boom box. He dies. Then it gets good. Real good.
I kept thinking about when I was a kid, how we'd mark the good parts of the book. The whole novel is the good parts.
Seriously, Hendricks masters the voice and perspective of an unreliable narrator, a white trash girl moving into her middle years and trying desperately to change herself into something for which she has no role model--a middle class wife. Unfortunately, her quest to transform herself is doomed by associations that are more perverse and malicous than the bikers and dope addicts and horn dogs that populated her previous "dance career."
This is a great novel, a brilliant new perspective, on life and death as it actually happens all around us.
William Crosby
Cleveland
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant, 20 Sep 2003
By Ez - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Miami Purity (Paperback)
Wow. I found this author by reading her great short story ("Stormy, Mon Amour") in the Tart Noir collection, and I'm glad I did. Sherise Parlay is oversexed white trash with a tendency to show off her chest, among other things. Trying to clean up her life, she takes a job at a dry-cleaner's and plans to score the seemingly straight-laced manager's son. But Payne Mahoney is a very disturbing man, and Sherri's changing, too. Sure to stick in your head, this will change the way you think about dry-cleaning. (A+)