Their Wildest Dreams

Their Wildest Dreams by Peter Abrahams, published by Penguin Books in 2004, is a captivating exploration of life along the Mexican border. This edition spans 452 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with Mackie Larkin, a suburban mother facing financial struggles, and unfolds into a complex world filled with ambitious characters whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. The story delves into themes of desperation and ambition, creating a vivid backdrop that enhances the suspense throughout.
Readers will encounter a diverse cast, including Mackie’s ex-husband Kevin, their adventurous daughter Lianne, and the charismatic strip-club owner Buck Samsonov. Each character navigates their own challenges, from get-rich-quick schemes to dangerous offers that could change their lives. The book intricately weaves together elements of fiction, thrillers, and suspense, offering a multilayered narrative that keeps readers engaged. Abrahams’ sharp wit and psychological insights further enrich the story, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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“Peter Abrahams is my favorite American suspense novelist.”
–STEPHEN KING
“Mackie dreaded the mail.” From this simple beginning, Peter Abrahams opens the curtains on a mesmerizing world down on the Mexican border, a world of complex and passionate people whose ambitions will lead them on a relentless collision course, a desert world that rises to the mythic in Their Wildest Dreams. The suspense will grab you and not let go, the surprises will shock you, but in the end it will be the wonderful characters who linger in your mind.
Characters like Mackie Larkin, a suburban mother desperate for money, who finds she can earn it as a stripper; Kevin Larkin, her ex-husband whose get-rich-quick schemes left her with a mountain of debt, and who now dreams up an even better one; Lianne, their beautiful, impulsive teenage daughter, for whom almost anything, even bank robbery, is possible; Jimmy Marz, the wrangler she loves, who gets a dangerous onetime offer that could take him to the life he’s always wanted; Buck Samsonov, the charismatic strip-club owner building a southwestern empire in the lawless style of a 19th-century robber baron; Clay Krupsha, a twenty-first-century captain of detectives in a border town where no crime is what it seems; and Nicholas Loeb, a struggling mystery writer whose encounter with an unstable muse entangles him in a web of true crime more mysterious than anything he imagined.
Utterly original, multilayered, and marked by the gripping suspense, sharp wit, and fascinating psychological insights for which Peter Abrahams has been acclaimed, here is a major work–a riveting story of modern-day desperadoes living their wildest dreams.
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