“If this first installment is any indication about the quality of the series, then we feel it’s safe to say Thomas has a winner here.”
Each scene crackles like a raw nerve, exposed and throbbing, with intense detail and a particular eye for singling out every nook and cranky of dirt that inhabits the seedy side of Chicago. At times, the narrator seems like the city of Chicago, shining a dingy light on all the grit and grime in the windy city. The story is personal, regardless that the narrator remains nameless, and Thomas’ skillful characterization finds some common ground with every reader. We’ve all been at the end of our rope, at the bottom of the barrel, and we all know all too well that feeling when things begin to go south, when there’s no end in sight and all the bad stuff just keeps on piling up, and that feeling is devastating. All it takes is one thing, one chance to answer our obsession, to drive us to act out, passionately, sometimes even violently, just to discover the truth. With each beat of the story, we slide a little further down the spiral, fearful of seeing the light at the end yet unable to stop, unable to turn around and go back.
Thomas wears his influences on his sleeve with this novel, and some badges show their colors more vividly than others, but the effect as a whole shows that this is a voice of his own creation. There’s nothing supernatural about this story. No ghosts, no bumps in the night. But it’s still horror. Sometimes the most frightening monster we can face is the one we create within ourselves. When the narrator latches on to his hope, he pulls himself up by his bootstraps and confronts the evil face to face. Yes, there is redemption, but it’s fitting and loyal to the character, and comes with a hefty price to pay. Our hero gets what he deserves; another chance to live again, and sometimes that’s really all you ever need.
Disintegration is the first novel of an ongoing series about Chicago. Each part will feature a different story with different characters. If this first installment is any indication about the quality of the series, then we feel it’s safe to say Thomas has a winner here, and we can’t wait to see what he’s going to come up with next.
BOB PASTORELLA
Publisher: Random House Alibi
Ebook (259pp)
Release Date: 26 May 2015
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