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The Devil You Know Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
Rating: 3.5 | 68 Users | 18 Reviews

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Original Title: The Devil You Know: A Novel
ISBN: 1400082277 (ISBN13: 9781400082278)
Edition Language: English

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When Max Geist plans a rugged canoe trip on the rivers of Northern Minnesota, fifteen-year-old David fears that dealing with his father--an opinionated, stubborn, novice outdoorsman--will be the roughest part of their journey. Little does he know that once he enters the unforgiving wilderness his life, and that of his family, will be irrevocably changed.

At the start of their trip, David's father and younger sister, Janie, briefly cross paths with a group of men who, unbeknownst to the Geist family, are on the lam. Fearing the family may have learned too much about them, the outlaws decide to track down the unknown man and his daughter and, if need be, silence them. When they find the family's campsite, David is away; he returns to find his father in a life-or-death struggle with one man and his sister being savagely attacked by another. David, extraordinarily strong for his age, saves Max and Janie's lives and, in the process, kills a man. But the second man escapes, and David knows he has a partner . . . and that it is only a matter of time before they come back to finish the job they started. The outlaws become the only predators to fear in the wild as the Geist family is hunted down like animals--and uninjured David is the family's only hope for survival. As they tread through the snow-covered rocky terrain in search of safety, what began as a family bonding trip becomes a test of David's mental and physical limits, a journey into manhood and the responsibilities that come with it.

The Devil You Know combines the breathtaking intensity of a first-rate literary thriller with the complexity and poignancy of a classic coming-of-age novel. This is a spellbinding suspense novel with heart and soul, a story that will keep you riveted until the very last page.


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Title:The Devil You Know
Author:Wayne Johnson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:December 18th 2007 by Three Rivers Press (first published 2004)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Literary Fiction. Mystery

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Gorgeous prose in a page-turning thriller. A perfect read for me.

Started out strong, but bogged down in the middle. Shot throughout with some very lovely passages.

Makes you think what can happen on a trip. David gives you a good look into the teenage mind. Sad and sickening in some spots but a good read.

This is a rare bird. A first-rate literary thriller. It's literary for its gorgeous, sensitive, Faulkner-esque style. For depth that cuts to the heart, reaches into the human condition, exploring family ties and the unknowable wildness of nature. For characters who cannot be summed up by one action, who have tender places even if they do unforgivable things. And it's a thriller for an unforgettable story that moves at breakneck pace, for tension that propels you forward, almost painfully, for

This is in part of coming of age story. A tale of a teenage boy and how he deals with a school bully and an abusive father. The father (divorced) is trying to worm his way back into the family by reconnecting with the boy and his 7 year old (adopted) sister. As part of trying to do so, he invites the kids to join him on a week long canoe/camping trip to the north woods. But the father runs afoul of a group of nogoodniks, and this later leads to two of the latter attacking the father and sister

Comparisons to Deliverance are inevitable I guess, and Madison Smart Bell seems to think this is superior to the Dickey classic. While I disagree with that assessment this is still a good read because Wayne Johnson's lyrical yet controlled style. The prose style and narrative control were absolutely what held this book together and what made it worth reading, for me. There are certain plot cliches (daddy issues, stereotyped characters, I could go on) and other weaknesses that make this not

I picked this up because of our shared name, not expecting much. This was fantastic! A wonderful coming-of-age suspense novel with a familiar setting. I look forward to reading more by my Minnesota doppelganger.