This novel from the acclaimed author of Driftless is "an arresting
work about the salvation of a disintegrating Iowa family" (The New York
Times).
Survival has been the Sledge way since Reuben Sledge's father first
moved to Des Moines. Yet the family seems cursed, and one by one the
Sledges are slipping away. Reuben's oldest brother is hanged for the
murder of his wife. Then another brother is committed to an asylum for
spying on the woman he loves. But it's the rape and disgrace of his
beloved sister Nellie that drives Reuben into a deep despair.
Into the depths of this depression wanders Tabor, lovely and vulnerable,
who sets Reuben alive with the promise of her love. When Reuben learns
that Tabor has descended into the City, he determines, in a moment of
panic, to enter and bring her out. Thus begins the novel's second act, a
harrowing journey through the horrors of the City and among a ghastly
assemblage of dwellers who've crafted new lives for themselves in the
underworld.