Their Wildest Dreams by Peter Abrahams

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  • Pub. Date: July 2003
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    • Pub. Date: July 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp

    Synopsis

    Mackie dreaded the mail.

    From this simple beginning, Peter Abrahams opens the curtains on a mesmerizing world down on the Mexican border, a world of complex and passionate people whose ambitions will lead them on a relentless collision course, a desert world that rises to the mythic in Their Wildest Dreams. The suspense will grab you and not let go, the surprises will shock you, but in the end it will be the wonderful characters who linger in your mind.

    Characters like Mackie Larkin, a suburban mother desperate for money, who finds she can earn it as a stripper; Kevin Larkin, her ex-husband whose get-rich-quick schemes left her with a mountain of debt, and who now dreams up an even better one; Lianne, their beautiful, impulsive teenage daughter, for whom almost anything, even bank robbery, is possible; Jimmy Marz, the wrangler she loves, who gets a dangerous onetime offer that could take him to the life he's always wanted; Buck Samsonov, the charismatic strip-club owner building a southwestern empire in the lawless style of a 19th-century robber baron; Clay Krupsha, a twenty-first-century captain of detectives in a border town where no crime is what it seems; and Nicholas Loeb, a struggling mystery writer whose encounter with an unstable muse entangles him in a web of true crime more mysterious than anything he imagined.

    Utterly original, multilayered, and marked by the gripping suspense, sharp wit, and fascinating psychological insights for which Peter Abrahams has been acclaimed, here is a major work—a riveting story of modern-day desperadoes living their wildest dreams.

    The Washington Post

    Now, in Their Wildest Dreams, Abrahams plops a bunch of wayward Americans down in a dusty little Arizona town, injects them with dreams of wealth and glory, then watches with amusement as their bubbles burst. — Patrick Anderson

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    Biography

    Peter Abrahams is the author of The Tutor, The Last of the Dixie Heroes, A Perfect Crime, Crying Wolf, and The Fan, which was made into a major motion picture starring Robert DeNiro. He lives on Cape Cod with his wife and four children.

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    Don't waste your timeby Anonymous

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    May 28, 2004: After reading The Tutor, I eagerly sought out another Peter Abrahams book. Unfortunately, this is the one I got. The plot was very contrived, and while there was a lot going on at all times, it was still boring. I found that I cared very little about the characters and their fate. The ending was perhaps the biggest disappointment of all: too neatly wrapped up for my taste. Having precious little opportunity to read, I felt cheated and merely wanted my time back.

    Wild Ride at the Borderby Anonymous

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    January 22, 2004: After reading The Tutor and now this, I am one of Mr. Abrahams' most admiring fans. Like a gathering storm, the story builds gradually at first, then relentlessly to a fury of a finish. The villains are thoroughly nasty characters; the protagonists are everyday people drawn unexpectly into a sinister web of scam, fraud, and murder in an Arizona border town. I admit to being a tiny bit impatient with the way some of them went trustingly into dark buildings and dim hallways at a point in the tale when they should have known better, but hey, that's why it's called fiction. Flashes of humor sprinkled throughout are an added bonus. Also fun is the plot premise that authors actually read online reader reviews! This book is irresistible - I highly recommend it.


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