An English horse race, the Golden Bowl at Aldington, provides the background for John Hawkes" exciting novel, The Lime Twig, which tells of an ingenious plot to steal and race a horse under a false name. But it would be unfair to the reader to reveal what happens when a gang of professional crooks gets wind of the scheme and moves to muscle in on this bettors" dream of a long-odds situation.
Worked out with all the meticulous detail, terror, and suspense of a nightmare, the tale is, on one level, comparable to a Graham Greene thriller; on another, it explores a group of people, their relationships, fears, and loves. For as Leslie A.Fiedler says in his introduction, "John Hawkes . . . makes terror rather than love the center of his work, knowing all the while, of course, that there can be no terror without the hope for love and love"s defeat. . . ." "The "Lime Twig" is one of the most perfect novels of the 60"s, a masterwork of the bizarre, made like a poem so that every word resonates mystery and meaning forward and backward as the story moves". Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Lime Twig (J Hawkes)