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Mar 02, 2016harrissusanc rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
There's a gas explosion in June's house in the Northwest Hills of Connecticut the day before her daughter's wedding and the couple is killed with June's ex-husband and boyfriend. All the people and places in shifting voices and timeframes constellate like an oral history, in a very good Stephen King (without paranormal) town and country dystopia. At the center of everything is the guy on the bicycle who didn't stop the explosion, got stoned and rode away. You sift through the possibility of your connectedness when you read this. Rarely does interdependence become the "world's magic..."