**From the bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Road
comes a "profoundly disturbing and gorgeously rendered" novel (The
Washington Post) that returns to the Texas-Mexico border, setting of
the famed Border Trilogy.
**
The time is our own, when rustlers have given way to drug-runners and
small towns have become free-fire zones. One day, a good old boy named
Llewellyn Moss finds a pickup truck surrounded by a bodyguard of dead
men. A load of heroin and two million dollars in cash are still in the
back. When Moss takes the money, he sets off a chain reaction of
catastrophic violence that not even the law--in the person of aging,
disillusioned Sheriff Bell--can contain.
As Moss tries to evade his pursuers--in particular a mysterious
mastermind who flips coins for human lives--McCarthy simultaneously
strips down the American crime novel and broadens its concerns to
encompass themes as ancient as the Bible and as bloodily contemporary as
this morning's headlines.
*
No Country for Old Men* is a triumph.
Look for Cormac McCarthy's latest novels, The Passenger and Stella
Maris.