6 /10 1 Votes6
Originally published 1966 | 3/5 Goodreads | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Similar A Dream of Kings, The Night of the Hunter, American Fantastic Tales, 12 Stories of Suspens, Fools' parade |
Shadow of My Brother is a 1966 novel by American author Davis Grubb.
Contents
Story line and development
A young boy is brutally murdered in a Southern town while five people watch. The author goes back three generations of the Wilson family to build a narrative of terror and evil.
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Reviews
Louis Grubb in his preface to You Never Believe Me quotes Lillian Smiths's review of the novel: Shadow of My Brother...is one of the best novels ever written on the mind-in-depth of a white-racist. Davis Grubb knows of evil and sweetness in the human heart as few writers understand it.
An unsigned review published in Time Magazine was not so generous: At its best, Grubb's imagery is impressive and his prose is lyrical. But his uncontrolled bombast, his near-hysterical characters, and his determination to leave no grit unhominized often make the cliché-ridden novel read like a bad parody.