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One Simple Thingis fit to burst with grit, atmosphere, pathos and suspense. With his expertly paced second novel, Mr. Read invites comparisons to the crime masters of the mid-twentieth century--guys like Chandler, and Thompson, and Willeford.―Jonathan Evison

In Warren Read's stories, setting is a character, stealthy, lush, and full of hidden depths. The very air has texture, holding the characters tight as their small town worlds unfold. A twisting, twisted tale full of well-developed characters and dense setting, One Simple Thing is a story that will hold you in its grip until the satisfying end. ―Jessica Barksdale Inclán, author of The Burning Hour and When We Almost Drowned

One Simple Thing is anything but simple. This tense, layered story brings us into the world of hardscrabble folks who are fighting and often failing to get by. Opening on a boy's heart-wrenching journey through the implosion of his family, One Simple Thing flowers into a captivating crime mystery. While tempting to compare Warren Read to classic crime writers, he also vividly chronicles lives lived on the margins, like writers such as Larry Brown or Willy Vlautin. ―Thomas Kohnstamm, author of Lake City

In One Simple Thing, Warren Read intertwines a coming-of-age story with Northwest noir and catapults both into satisfying new territory. Love takes on many guises: loyalty, jealousy, lust, pure folly, absolute treachery. And the novel doesn't shy from detailing brutal echoes of―young boy is left to navigate through the broken glass of his family; a fleeing woman finds an uncertain haven with a backwoods criminal; an aging sheriff tracks a killer while managing his own wild, dementia-struck brother. Lost souls abound and cause trouble, yet Read writes poignantly and sympathetically of isolation and desire, of the strange twists and talents that arise when what the world offers is not enough. Fans of Richard Ford will find much to appreciate and cheer in this lucid and beautifully written novel.―Adrianne Harun, author of A Man Came Out of a Door in the Mountain



Disguised as a tense crime story set in the sparse landscape of the American West, Warren Read's One Simple Thing is really a probing evocation of loneliness and the ways it skews the search for meaningful relationships. Read writes dialogue as if it were an industrial diamond, sharp and faceted and capable of cutting through granite. Rodney and Otis are as original a set of partners-in-crime as you'll find in American fiction, and Nadine is trying so hard not to be disappointed in men that she latches onto despair and convinces herself it is hope.―Kent Meyers, bestseling author of Twisted Tree and The Work of Wolves

When his father leaves town, twelve-year-old Rodney Culver's mother takes up with Otis Dell, a fry cook at the local diner--and a well-known petty thief. While Rodney resists the man's influence at first, Otis soon draws the boy into his small-time criminal world. After a simple heist goes violently wrong, Rodney becomes an unwitting fugitive, swept away from his mother to the primitive mountain sanctuary of the mysterious Lester Fanning. But with Lester's skeptical lady friend in the way, and the town sheriff grappling with a curiously placed corpse, what once seemed like an easy plan quickly devolves into a knot of complications.



About the Author :

Warren Read is the author of a 2008 memoir, The Lyncher in Me, about his discovery that his great-grandfather had incited a lynching in 1920, and the 2017 novel, Ash Falls, which was called a moody, haunting foray into rural Americana in the mold of Daniel Woodrell and Christian Kiefer, by Kirkus. His fiction has been published in Hot Metal Bridge, Mud Season Review, Sliver of Stone, Inklette, Switchback and The Drowning Gull. In addition, he has had two short plays directed and produced by Tony winner Dinah Manoff. Warren earned his MFA from the Rainier Writing Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University.



Review :

Read meticulously weaves the gritty, hard-knock lives of many men and women from this impoverished, rural town in mountainous Washington into 'tight little complicated knots.'...A moody, haunting foray into rural Americana in the mold of Daniel Woodrell and Christian Kiefer.--Kirkus Reviews

In this fine first novel, Read deftly portrays the competing feelings of suffocation and loneliness that can breed in small towns. Pair this with Daniel Woodrell's marvelous Tomato Red. --Booklist

Though set in a bleak place at a bleak time, Read's novel ultimately is one of hope. As it winds to its conclusion, each character finds a key to closing the self-created distance between who they are and who they'd like to be, culminating in an extraordinary Christmas Eve act of love. Most readers will enjoy.--Library Journal

A well-crafted, subtle psychological thriller. --Publisher's Weekly

A stunning display of grit made alluring. Both beautiful and stark, Ash Falls is a slice-of-life portrait that gives color to the grayest of times. --Shelf Awareness

Ash Falls is a dynamite debut: keenly observed, well-paced, and dripping with atmosphere. Read's gritty, hard-knock characters walk off the page.--Jonathan Evison, best-selling author of The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving and West of Here

Warren Read's Ash Falls is one of those compelling novels that works into your awareness in layers until, almost without knowing it, you find yourself involved with a whole community of intersecting lives. This is sophisticated storytelling, quiet and unpredictable and gorgeous. Read creates characters with such precision and exactitude that the book has the quality of a Vermeer painting, of people captured in moments of their ordinary, miraculous, so-lit lives.--Kent Meyers, author of New York Times bestsellers The Work of Wolves and Twisted Tree.

Warren Read spins an engrossing and eloquent narrative that sharpens our moral conscience through the power of a great story. Ash Falls is a gift of a book, and a delicious place to lose yourself in an immersing read.--Carol Cassella, best-selling author of Oxygen, Gemini and Healer


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781632461209
  • Publisher: Ig Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Ig Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 163246120X
  • Publisher Date: 26 Jan 2021
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)


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