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Title:The Bottoms
Author:Joe R. Lansdale
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 328 pages
Published:September 1st 2001 by Mysterious Press (first published 2000)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Horror. Historical. Historical Fiction. Crime. Thriller. Mystery Thriller
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The narrator of The Bottoms is Harry Collins, an old man obsessively reflecting on certain key experiences of his childhood. In 1933, the year that forms the centerpiece of the narrative, Harry is 11 years old and living with his mother, father, and younger sister on a farm outside of Marvel Creek, Texas, near the Sabine River bottoms. Harry's world changes forever when he discovers the corpse of a young black woman tied to a tree in the forest near his home. The woman, who is eventually identified as a local prostitute, has been murdered, molested, and sexually mutilated. She is also, as Harry will soon discover, the first in a series of similar corpses, all of them the victims of a new, unprecedented sort of monster: a traveling serial killer.


From his privileged position as the son of constable (and farmer and part-time barber) Jacob Collins, Harry watches as the distinctly amateur investigation unfolds. As more bodies -- not all of them "colored" -- surface, the mood of the local residents darkens. Racial tensions -- never far from the surface, even in the best of times -- gradually kindle. When circumstantial evidence implicates an ancient, innocent black man named Mose, the Ku Klux Klan mobilizes, initiating a chilling, graphically described lynching that will occupy a permanent place in Harry Collins's memories. With Mose dead and the threat to local white women presumably put to rest, the residents of Marvel Creek resume their normal lives, only to find that the actual killer remains at large and continues to threaten the safety and stability of the town.


Lansdale uses this protracted murder investigation to open up a window on an insular, poverty-stricken, racially divided community. With humor, precision, and great narrative economy, he evokes the society of Marvel Creek in all its alternating tawdriness and nobility, offering us a varied, absolutely convincing portrait of a world that has receded into history. At the same time, he offers us a richly detailed re-creation of the vibrant, dangerous physical landscapes that were part of that world and have since been buried under the concrete and cement of the industrialized juggernaut of the late 20th century. In Lansdale's hands, the gritty realities of Depression-era Texas are as authentic -- and memorable -- as anything in recent American fiction.


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Original Title: The Bottoms
ISBN: 0446677922 (ISBN13: 9780446677929)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Harry Collins, Harry Crane, Thomasina Crane
Literary Awards: Macavity Award Nominee for Best Mystery Novel (2001), Anthony Award Nominee for Best Novel (2001), Hammett Prize Nominee (2000), Edgar Award for Best Novel (2001)

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That was a great read, however sad and disturbing it be. Joe R Lansdale knows the perfect way to tell a tale, short and sweet, but packs a punch full of emotions. His style of writing is very easy going, like he's sitting at a campfire or just shooting the shit out on a hike and you're listening to him fully as to pass the time. He's got a good sense of humor, even for times where it wasn't meant to be funny... And his language is authentic, the scenes come to life and everything seems beautiful

Well, this was a very engaging read.I have never heard of this author.This book was recommended by a member of Goodreads (thanks David Putnam!).It won the 2001 Edgar best mystery and a couple of others literary prizes.Although I did not find the story very original (I have read others or watched a TV movie with same type of characters, and this book also reminded me of How To Kill A Mockingbird), I thought that the book was very well written (even if a bit repetitive) and I was captivated from

[9/10]We have no Halloween traditions in Eastern Europe, but since I read so many books published in the US I got into the habit of picking up in October some titles that don't usually migrate to the top of my reading stack. I don't mind horror: it's not my favorite genre, but I have found some real gems in the past. 2014 is the year I tried my very first Joe R Lansdale story, and I have chosen The Bottoms both because I noticed it received some literary prizes and because it is a standalone,

4-5 Read this a long while ago, and I remember really liking it. I would never have guessed that this is the same author that writes Hap and Leonard.

Set in East Texas in the years of the depression this is part murder mystery, part coming of age, and part historical novel and surely one of Joe Lansdale's finest, though that will be for debate, I have read several Lansdale and they all have 5 stars from me. The story is narrated by 11 year old Harry Collins from his rest home bed many years later. There are issues of race and the KKK play a role throughout. Life in The Bottoms, a deprived and poor area of East Texas, is described wonderfully

I'm so glad I followed through on Cameron Wiggins' recommendation to read The Bottoms. It is similar to To Kill a Mockingbird, but also has its own story to tell.Rich in fully-realized characters and atmosphere, along with a whodunit, this was a wonderful read. Even after I closed the book for the last time, I am still filled with my thoughts and feelings about its characters and their experiences.

East Texas, 1930s, Racial tensions, add in a serial killer and the legend of the "Goat Man"...Harry is just a little boy growing up in Texas where racial tensions still run thick. His daddy is the town constable and has done his best to raise his children without racial bias. Harry and his sister Thomasina "Tom" are playing around when harry discovers a dead black woman washed up on shore by the river that runs through their town. The woman has been severely beaten, raped, and decidedly

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