Under Radar (Paperback)

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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0802139906
ISBN-13: 9780802139900
Buy.com Sku: 33736445
Publish Date: 4/16/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.75T
Pages:  224
Age Range:  NA
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Tolkin has garnered acclaim for his classic dark comedies "The Player" and "Among the Dead." His most ambitious novel yet, "Under Radar" is a tale of guilt and redemption that is "provocative. . . so unexpected, so full of startling insights, that it seems to be blazing a fresh trail" ("The Oregonian").
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Years after killing a man for supposedly debasing his daughter during a family vacation trip to Jamaica, Tom Levy reawakens to life and the world around him and anonymously sets out to find his estranged wife and now grown daughters to once again become part of their lives. By the author of The Player. Reprint.Years after killing a man for supposedly debasing his daughter during a family vacation trip to Jamaica, Tom Levy reawakens to life and the world around him and anonymously sets out to find his estranged wife and now grown daughters to once again become part of their lives. By the author of The Player. Reprint.
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On vacation in Jamaica, a sleazy character named Tom Levy, believing that a fellow tourist named Barry has insulted his young daughter, commits murder. His subsequent jail term works a kind of purification on Tom: he suffers traumatic memory loss, after which he becomes privy to a sensational story about missionaries and goddess worshipers--and then tries desperately to regain the respect of his family and friends.
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"A slender tale that begins like one of Tolkin's trademark black comedies before veering off into a fable far riskier....[A]n enigmatic yet haunting tribute to the power of storytelling." 04/15/2002

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Chapter One

When he was twenty, Tom went to a party where a witch told him, "You will be found out." Some years later, before he was caught, Tom was on a plane to Jamaica. He had two little girls. Perri was nine and Alma was four. Tom wanted to take the family skiing, but his wife, Rosalie, thought that the routines of ski school, in and out of the cold, the agony of lost mittens, the struggle with ability, would give Alma tantrums, so Tom agreed with-or rather, conceded to-his wife, that the children would be happier in a warm ocean, on an island like Jamaica; and, never having been there, they went. They planned to stay for two weeks. Rosalie accepted a travel agent's recommendation for the Montego House because all of the hotel's rooms were apartments, with a bedroom, small kitchen, and living room. The hotel assigned every family a baby-sitter, a local woman given the quaintly offensive title "Girl Friday." When Betty, who met them at registration and
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