The characters, whether good guys/girls or bad (and sometimes it is hard to tell who is which) are beautifully presented. The reader cares about them, while knowing an inevitable conflict looms to explode their lives and their community. Lyrical, terse writing meshes with a dramatic, tense plot to keep the reader engrossed. What a find!
Terrific story and characters
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a powerful, wrenching story. The conflicts, between cultures, family and self, are told with understanding and clarity. And it is funny too. The author captures the humor in language and life which is always hard to describe. LUCK kept me laughing, crying and most of all, reading until the amazing last pages which kept me thinking.
Intelligent and Thrilling
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Any book that takes on a serious social issue (migrant labor, in this case) risks moralizing but Martin's mind is too sharp to fall into that trap. While recognizing the human tendency to draw lines between dark and light (many of his characters try and fail to do just that), the author never lets his readers off so easily. Which is not to say he wearies us with wishy-washy waffling (forgive my tribute to "w"). There is right and wrong throughout the novel, it's just that every character gets ample portions of both. The brilliance of the novel is in the main character, Mike Olive, and his foil, Harvey Dickerson. They are essentially enemies, but only by circumstance; personality-wise, we see that they should have been friends. But I'm making the book sound dull. Stop reading this review and buy "Luck". It's a terrific story and when I say story I mean good old fashioned plot that will have you tearing through the pages without once insulting your intelligence.
BRILLIANT
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is an amazing novel on so many levels... The love story is compelling; the contrast of fortunes is thoughtful and dignified. The suspense and intrigue are almost unbearably good. The language is knowing and sometimes very witty. The book is plain brilliant. I read it quickly, I couldn't stop or even slow down. A great story and so well-written! The powerful ending left me reeling. Just reeling... what more can I say, except I hope Eric Martin keeps writing!
A stunning debut novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Eric Martin is a writer of enormous talent. The book is an extremely realistic portrayal of the exploitation of migrant workers in the south. The book tackles its difficult subject matter with fairness and honesty. Recognizing that the book could have been a dull morality play Eric makes it so much more through his depth of character and brilliant description. It took me two days to read this book, I simply could not put it down.
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