The Big Seven

Cover of The Big Seven by Jim Harrison
Author: Jim Harrison
Publisher: Grove Press
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: First Trade Paper
Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 9780802124661
Dimensions:
Height: 8.2 Inches
Length: 5.4 Inches
Weight: 0.78043640748 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.54
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The Big Seven by Jim Harrison, published by Grove Press in 2015, is a literary work that explores the complexities of human nature through the lens of a private investigator. In this edition, spanning 341 pages, readers follow Detective Sunderson as he settles into a hunting cabin in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. As he navigates his new surroundings, he discovers that his neighbors, a family of outlaws, pose a significant threat, leading him to confront both external dangers and his own inner turmoil.

This book delves into themes of mystery and the human condition, as Sunderson grapples with the murder of a young woman from the Ames family and the implications of a crime novel being penned by one of its members. The narrative presents a blend of rural life and the darker aspects of human relationships, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of evil and morality. With its focus on flawed yet relatable characters, The Big Seven offers a nuanced portrayal of life in a small town, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in literary fiction and detective stories.


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“Harrison’s writing is always exhilarating. An added strength is his penchant for delightfully flawed but deeply human characters. Sunderson doesn’t disappoint.”–Seattle Times

“The pleasures of The Big Seven are found most often in Sunderson’s troubled, heavily marinated meditations . . . Such is Harrison’s gift for conveying human consciousness and all its vexing diversions and understatements and circular thoughts.”–New York Times Book Review

A national bestseller from one of our most renowned and popular authors, The Big Seven finds Detective Sunderson settling into a hunting cabin in a remote area of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where he soon realizes that his neighbors may be as dangerous as any maniac he faced in his cop days. A family of outlaws, armed to the teeth, the Ameses have local law enforcement too intimidated to take them on. Then Sunderson’s cleaning lady, a comely young Ames woman, is murdered, and black sheep brother Lemuel Ames seeks Sunderson’s advice on a crime novel he’s writing which may not be fiction. Sunderson must struggle with the evil within himself and the greater, more expansive evil of his neighbor.

“Harrison is an old master, here on top of his game . . . Harrison is maybe a little bit like . . . Elmore Leonard (to whom Sunderson pays tribute), in that both write prose, easy on the eye, that seems so natural as to be effortless. That kind of writing is, of course, anything but effortless–it takes genius, but mostly experience, intuition and discipline. And a somewhat raffish charm, like Harrison’s, doesn’t hurt.”–The Cleveland Plain Dealer

“Whimsical and bawdy fun . . . Harrison writes beautifully about fishing and the outdoors.”–Washington Post

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Publisher: Grove Press. Year: 2015.
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Language: en. Pages: 341. Edition: First Trade Paper.

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