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  • Bone Dogs
  • Written by author Roger Alan Skipper
  • Published by Counterpoint, February 2010
  • Tuesday Price is a wiseass, a boozer, and a loser. Only his wife Linda recalls a smarter, better man, and she’s losing faith in that man’s return. When Tuesday befriends a strange, silent Vietnam vet who eternally sits with a cooler of beer in
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Tuesday Price is a wiseass, a boozer, and a loser. Only his wife Linda recalls a smarter, better man, and she’s losing faith in that man’s return. When Tuesday befriends a strange, silent Vietnam vet who eternally sits with a cooler of beer in a disabled pickup, Linda’s had enough. At her departure, Tuesday is left with only his new friend as a companion—until the old vet is found dead, and Tuesday is blamed. Alone and haunted by regret, Tuesday’s daily life deteriorates until he must unearth his sordid past to reach a worthwhile future. But his past is a tangle of murder, deceit, and abandonment for which his only punishment has been self-inflicted. In order to reclaim all that has been lost, he returns to his deserted childhood home and, with hammer and nails, rebuilds the sagging structure, reassembling a history quite different than the one he’d believed while finding the future not at all what he’d expected.

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Set amid the hardscrabble hills of West Virginia, Skipper’s third novel is a tour of trailer parks, lonely roads, and lost souls centering on Tuesday Price, a nom de guerre for downward-spiraling drunk Andrew Price. A brilliant outsider, Tuesday can’t hold a job or his life together, seeming determined to drink himself into an early grave. Constantly in the bag, Tuesday learns that Linda, his wife and sometimes trailer cohabitant, is unexpectedly pregnant, leading to his attempt to dry out and finally face a troubled past that includes a manic-depressive mother and a strict Pentecostal minister father. After another round of trouble, Tuesday lands in his deserted childhood home, intent on rebuilding it and himself. Skipper (The Baptism of Billy Bean) moves easily in dark terrain, but he’s also conversant with redemption; the novel bears an odd sense of charm that has roots in authentic characters and Skipper’s ease of language. This is a flinty novel of troubled times for these troubled times. (Mar.)


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