The legendary lost crime novel from Pulitzer Prize finalist Oakley
Hall, instructor of Ann Rice, Amy Tan, Richard Ford, and Michael Chabon,
who calls SO MANY DOORS Beautiful, powerful, even masterful.
It begins on Death Row, with a condemned man refusing the services of
the lawyer assigned to defend him. It begins with a beautiful woman
dead, murdered - Vassilia Caroline Baird, known to all simply as V.
That's where this extraordinary novel begins. But the story it tells
begins years earlier, on a struggling farm in the shadow of the Great
Depression and among the brawling cat skinners of Southern California,
driving graders and bulldozers to tame the American West. And the story
that unfolds, in the masterful hands of acclaimed author Oakley Hall, is
a lyrical outpouring of hunger and grief, of jealousy and corruption, of
raw sexual yearning and the tragedy of the destroyed lives it leaves in
its wake. Unpublished for more than half a century, So Many Doors is
Hall's masterpiece, an excoriating vision of human nature at its most
brutal, and one of the most powerful books you will ever read.