Showing posts with label All Heads Turn When The Hunt Goes By. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Heads Turn When The Hunt Goes By. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

Book 13: All Heads Turn When the Hunt Goes By

This is a disarming and affecting novel, for completely different reasons than the last book I wrote about here.

I feel that any attempts to discussing All Heads Turn in any capacity would be to do a disservice to the novel as I am unable to really put my thoughts together in any coherent way.

So in an entirely lazy cop out, I will post a link to David J Schow discussing the book.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

New Book: All Heads Turn When the Hunt Goes By

I'm about 200 pages into this and I think I'm finally starting to grasp what the book is about.

In 1942, during a cadet wedding at a military school in the American South, a silent chapel bell rings and the groom seemingly goes spontaneously mad. Using his ceremonial sword to kill his bride-to-be, his father and if not for the intervention of his brother, he'd his whole family before he kills himself.

Miles away, a young black child is hit with a force that shreds his clothes and causes him unbearable pain which quickly kills him, but no physical wounds.

The book cuts away to a few years later in Africa, where a British soldier visiting a missionary hospital hears a remarkable tale about vengeance against the white man by an ancient white jungle goddess, the basis for Haggard's She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed from the classic adventure book She.

At this point I was tempted to stop the book because while I have a familiarity with She, I hadn't read it and I was quite concerned that this book was attempting to build itself as an unofficial sequel and while the book has taken more of a Southern Gothic bent than rip roaring adventure book, I'm still a bit concerned that my own ignorance may be preventing me from following what the author is doing.