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First the Thunder by Randall Silvis

judithdcollins's review against another edition

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5.0

Dark, moody, and compelling.

From the bestselling international acclaimed author, Randall Silvis comes another gripping tale of family, revenge, secrets, desperation, and the ties that bind—FIRST THE THUNDER. A powerful story of love and betrayal.

Silvis takes us to the Pennsylvania mining town (where he is from). You can feel the despair of this family. Their urgent need to right the wrong.

Harvey is the oldest, a truck driver for Jimmy Dean. Harvey is married to Jennalee and despises his brother-in-law, Kenny.

Two years younger, the middle brother Will is married to Laci, a photographer for the local newspaper and they have a daughter named Molly.

Will and Laci purchased a bar, and they live upstairs in a small cramped two-bedroom apartment. The business was not going well due to the economy and a major highway taking the business. The golf business did not turn out the way he planned.

Will and Laci did not want to move back to this town from West Virginia but the pull of his brothers brought them back and now Laci and Molly were trapped, and Will was too attached to his brothers. She is concerned. Molly would be headed off to college in four years and they needed money.

Laci could not live like this. She had an affair but knew she had to save her family before they were sinker further into depth and darkness by Will’s brothers. She has her own secrets.

Harvey was always a problem and seemed to be angry and bitter all the time. He typically went from job to job.

The younger brother Stevie works odd jobs as a handyman and helps out at the bar. After a childhood accident on the off everyone treats him like he was brain damaged. They try to protect him. The brothers are guilt-ridden.

Kenny Fulton, Jennalee’s brother, and Harvey do not get along. An old grudge is simmering. Harvey wanted rid of Kenny so badly he was willing to risk losing Jennalee. Will couldn't quite figure out this triangle his older brother was immersed in.

Laci wonders about this life she had married into and the brothers who shared secrets. She decides to take on extra work, photographing crime scenes to get an air conditioner for their hot apartment or as an escape from this life.

If you read Silvis’ The Indian, you will catch up with the vintage motorcycle. They were restoring it for three years and Harvey thought the old man wanted him to have it. He told him so. But he died. Kenny refuses to give it to him nor sell it to him.

Now there is nothing to prove this wish. Nothing on paper or none that he can locate. Was Kenny jealous of Harvey’s relationship with Kenny and Jennalee’s dad? Or is Harvey jealous of Jennalee’s relationship with her mother and brother? What is the source of continued conflict between the brothers-in-law?

From this point on, Harvey would not leave the topic alone. He was determined to get this motorcycle when he knew Kenny did not have passion for the bike. Harvey and Kenny soon are in a war over the bike.

Harvey begins to scheme and plan how to get this bike, obsessed. Of course, brings in his brothers to assist. However, things go wrong and the plan backfires. Will is caught in the middle with his brothers, Molly, and Laci.

Stevie would do anything for his brothers. The bond must never be broken.

Laci must get Will to sell the bar to get out of this town to have more opportunities for a better life, but soon she is caught up in this web of deception as well and the entire family secrets soon will be unraveled!

You can feel darkness lurking and a strong sense of foreboding. A tragedy occurs, and the secrets are revealed. Everyone is sucked in by the other's behavior. You feel the despair and the darkness and the yearning for a better life. But how far will they go to achieve them? There is a slow burning twist you do not anticipate as the suspense builds.  

As I have stated many times, trust me, when you once read a Randall Silvis book, you will want to read and learn more. His writing is addictive, and he adds a new twist to literary suspense. You will fall in love with his inspiring lyrical "prose" and memorable characters. He possesses a rare talent of combining literary, suspense, mystery with a strong sense of place, and well-developed characters, who make you think and feel.

The author has a way of bringing out the darkness, humans in search of a better life, and due to greed, envy, desperation, revenge or other selfish motivations, they dig themselves further into a hole with dire consequences and there are no do-overs.

I first discovered the author when I read Two Days Gone Ryan DeMarco #1 (2017) and since then became immersed in this series: #2 Walking the Bones (2018) and #3 A Long Way Down (coming 6/4/2019).

Each book is captivating and unique. Another good one, Only the Rain (2018).

Look for my interview with the author, coming June 4 to learn more about this gifted author and his third in the Ryan DeMarco mystery series A LONG WAY DOWN I look forward to reading more of his essays and earlier works.

Enter a book giveaway contest: May 24-June 3 Enter Here US only (1 of 5) Paperback ARCs. A LONG WAY DOWN (coming June 4, 2019)

If you have not read this author, get started! Highly recommend his books. An excellent storyteller, rich in character and emotion! His characters are authentic and relatable and as a reader, you are fully engaged in his vivid settings.

A special thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for an advanced reading copy.

For fans of Silvis' THE INDIAN.

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erinnejc's review against another edition

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3.0

Good story which kept me turning the pages to the end. Would recommend to others, and was a very easy novel to read.

baronessekat's review

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1.0

I tried. But but by the end of chapter 13 I realized, I just didn't care. I couldn't tell you the names of the characters once I closed the book and only really recalled a vague sense of what had happened in those 13 chapters.

There were a couple spots where I liked the dialog or descriptions, but that was not enough to keep me going.

I'm sure he's a good writer, but I'm glad I received this book as a giveaway and did not pay for it.

kj80230's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 I had a hard time trying to decide how to rate this book. At the end, I liked the book and the writing was good but it was pretty slow, not boring but just didn't seem to have a plot until about half way through. I will say the writing reminded me of Richard Russo with a mystery/thriller ending.
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