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Author: Visit Amazon's John Straley Page | Language: English | ISBN: 1616953063 | Format: PDF, EPUB

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*Starred Review* After seven years in prison, Clive McCahon heads home to Cold Storage, Alaska. On the way, he liberates a pile of cash from his drug-dealer former boss and adopts a dog as big as a wolf. Clive plans to open a bar/church and reacquaint himself with the tiny burg “clinging to the sides of the mountains with no roads, no cars, and virtually no sense of the outer world.” But his older brother, Miles, suspects that Clive will “bring his own excitement”; it comes in the person of his vengeful former boss, who, in addition to selling drugs by the pound, also writes screenplays. Accessible only by boat or float plane, Cold Storage seems to be somewhere northwest of Chichagof island, in a vast area Google Maps represents as devoid of any settlements. Miles, a former Army Ranger medic, is the closest thing to a doctor for hundreds of miles. He’s also de facto shrink when the lurking “darkness” of “any northern village” unhinges someone, but he’s blindsided by the whole town’s insightful understanding of his innermost thoughts. Straley, author of The Big Both Ways (2008), has created a wonderfully evocative place in Cold Storage. His evocation of nature and human nature approaches the lyrical, and he seems guided by Faulkner’s dictum that the only thing truly worth writing about is the human heart in conflict with itself. --Thomas Gaughan

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"Straley strikes the perfect balance of humor and pathos in this story about the McCahon brothers.”
—New York Times Book Review

"[Straley] writes crime novels populated by perpetrators whose hearts are filled with more poetry than evil."
—The Wall Street Journal

"Straley isn’t prolific, but when he does publish a book it’s a gem... The crime aspect of 'Cold Storage, Alaska' is pretty casual. Straley’s mostly interested in his characters and how they interact on a personal level... It’s always a pleasure to read Straley’s vivid studies of these folks — the slightly cracked, rugged and very funny characters of the Far North."
—The Seattle Times

“Thoroughly enjoyable and slightly wacko... Dashes of magical realism mixed with ironic humor reminiscent of the Coen brothers and violence worthy of Quentin Tarantino make this second series novel a winner. Compelling characters and deft treatment of themes like redemption and the power of community take it to a level beyond.”
—The Boston Globe


"[Cold Storage, Alaska] is part crime story, part screwball comedy, peopled with characters you long to spend more time with."
—Daily Mail
 (UK)


"Surprisingly moving... Straley’s lean prose and snappy dialogue — not to mention the book’s few scenes of swift, hard-boiled violence — will likely remind many readers of Elmore Leonard’s classic crime novels."
—Richmond Times-Dispatch

“Kind, smart and deeply moving... ‘Cold Storage, Alaska’ is certainly a wild mystery in the vein of Elmore Leonard's ‘Get Shorty’ years or all of Carl Hiaasen, it is just as much an homage to small towns and the people who fill them. What elevates Straley above so much of the competition is how very much he cares about the people and places he writes about.” 
—Alaska Dispatch
 
“Lesser writers look to their characters’ poor choices and attempts to rectify them, John Straley loves his characters for just those choices. Hölderlin wrote: 'Poetically man dwells on the earth.' Some of us wind up in limericks, some in heroic couplets. But damned near every one of us, sooner or later, ends up in one of Straley’s wise, wayward, wonderfully unhinged novels.”
—James Sallis, author of Drive and the Lew Griffin mysteries

“John Straley’s Cold Storage, Alaska is a snapshot of the USA, with its faults and struggling possibilities. Comic, engrossing, exotic yet familiar, it’s precise to the place and its feel, keen on character and foible, full of lore and history, and rich in little off-to the-side sightings of trees, winds, waves, birds and mammals… Over the top good.”
—Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Turtle Island

“What a warm, engaging, profoundly human book this is: its skin crackling, its heart enormous and open. It's a mystery with judicious blasts of violence and dread, but it opens also onto the bigger mysteries—of community, of family, of place. The several lives that intertwine throughout the story reach moments of quiet grace that resonate stealthily but deeply.”
—John Darnielle, The Mountain Goats

 
“An in-depth look at small-town life... If you think winter in St. Louis is uncomfortable, try winter in ‘Cold Storage, Alaska.’”
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“A story of a town with nothing much to offer but rain, salmon fishing, drink and gossip--but that's plenty for Straley to work with. Cold Storage may be "a town that gloried in [its] bad habits... clinging to the side of the mountains with no roads, no cars, and virtually no sense of the outer world," but in Straley's hands, it is rich in character, music, humor and compassion.”
—Shelf Awareness, Starred Review

"Straley, author of The Big Both Ways, has created a wonderfully evocative place in Cold Storage. His evocation of nature and human nature approaches the lyrical, and he seems guided by Faulkner’s dictum that the only thing truly worth writing about is the human heart in conflict with itself."
—Booklist, Starred Review

“The cast of eccentric characters, the sharp, witty dialogue, and the chaotic, frenzied pace of the narrative would do Preston Sturges proud… Those who like their crime with a healthy side of humor could hardly do better... Quirky, funny and compulsively readable.”
—Kirkus

“Like the Coen brothers on literary speed, John Straley is among the very best stylists of his generation. Cold Storage, Alaska is truly stunning, poetic, and smart.”
—Ken Bruen, Shamus Award winning author of The Guard

“The nature of small-town life is perfectly rendered here, as are the wonders of coastal Alaska... [For] those who appreciate an unusual location and set of characters in their mysteries.”
—Library Journal

“Don't think Westlake for this caper crime novel, though; think Clyde Edgerton maybe, or a tender, kinder version of Janet Evanovich … What makes Straley (a criminal investigator in the ‘real’ Alaska) and his books stand out is the way his characters treat each other: with a reliable sense of love and awe... [A] wacky and enjoyable romp.”
—Beth Kannell, Kingdom Books, Waterford, VT

“Straley reveals his characters with unflinching pride and doesn’t mock or belittle their unique take on life… His description of the human condition as played out by his band of characters ranges from pathetic to amazingly humorous… A joy to read.”
—The Durango Herald

“Cold Storage, Alaska is by turns funny, serious, frightening, philosophical, exaggerated... and intimate. It is filled with odd situations and the kind of offbeat characters that keep your attention glued to the page... [A] very special read.” 
—Kittling Books

“Straley gives us an Alaskan town frozen in time and in its ways; and then, by masterful degrees, he shows us its vibrant, violent thaw.”
—Sam Alden, author of It Never Happened Again

“Readers will enjoy spending time with the eccentric residents of Cold Storage.” —Publishers Weekly

"Poetic...like so many exceptional works in this genre, Cold Storage, Alaska shows that extreme circumstances can occasionally force people to be stronger and more resilient than they thought possible. Straley accomplishes all of this with a bare minimum of violence and not a serial killer in sight.”
—Kirkus Reviews Blog

“[A] delightful, fast-moving novel packed with colorful misfit characters… Straley's talented prose leaves the reader with a smile on his face, eagerly awaiting the next installment in this series.”
—Nancy Simpson-Brice, Book Vault, Oskaloosa, IA

“[Cold Storage, Alaska] has the tone of an ensemble comedy… A marriage of ‘Northern Exposure’ with ‘Waking Ned Devine.’”
—
Anchorage Daily News


“Quirky the people of Straley's Cold Storage may occasionally be, but they are never less than real, with their struggles, their dreams, their failures and modest successes, and their binding sense of community that lightly overlays their fierce if sometimes false self-reliance… A gem of story, marvelously told, that repays the reader many times over for the reading.”
—The Drowning Machine

“A loving, evocative portrait of an Alaskan community full of characters whose various schemes and dreams provide plenty of forward momentum.”
—Reviewing the Evidence


Praise for John Straley

“Chandler, Ross Macdonald, James Crumley... Straley proves once again that he is up there with the great ones.”
—Chicago Tribune

“Now and then a writer dares to flout the rules and in so doing, carves out a niche that belongs to him alone. John Straley's novels are like no others.”
—San Diego Tribune

“Like James Lee Burke, Straley transcends the genre.... Marvelous.”
—The Tampa Tribune and Times



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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Soho Crime; First Edition edition (February 4, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1616953063
  • ISBN-13: 978-1616953065
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Cold Storage Alaska by John Straley (Soho Press, 2013, 304 pgs, $26.95) represents that rare and delightful literary piece, the comic detective thriller. Set in the tiny former fishing village of Cold Storage, long since abandoned by the cannery that once provided its definition, Cold Storage clings to the side of a cliff, built on pilings and navigated on a decaying boardwalk. It is populated by a cast of quirky, sad, funny, and deperate characters searching meaning in their lives or to merely hang on. Author John Straley imbues these people with warmth, character (of a sort), and, ultimately, a meaningfulness that makes this novel a delicious read as it entertains and requires re-examination of some ideas and prejudices.

Miles McCahon serves as the local EMT in a town much too small to contain either its own doctor or a professional clinic. From there he repairs minor injuries, provides dosages of safe and easy drugs, despatches people needing more serious medical care to neaby Sitka via helicopter, and through his mild and caring ministry serves as an amateur mental health worker, too. Miles is himself a pretty damaged person, a former Navy Seal returned from Afghanistan and seeking peace and tranquility in his home town. The novel open with Miles older brother Clive's release from prison in Washington State after serving a drug term and keeping his mouth shut. He retrieves his ill gotten gains, acquires a badly damaged guard dog as his companion, and heads for home seeking his own peace. The book is filled with a cast of quirky characters, life's dead enders, interacting in this wet, chilly southeastern Alaska environment where fishing is the only source of income, and drinking the sole source of entertainment.

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