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WORLD, CHASE ME DOWN
In the vein of True Grit and The Sisters Brothers, this western is based on the forgotten true story of an American Robin Hood, the turn-of-the-20th-century Omaha butcher turned outlaw and populist hero, who committed the “crime of the century,” becoming the most wanted man in America for kidnapping the son of a millionaire meatpacking magnate—the first successful kidnapping for ransom in US history.
Once the most wanted man in America, Pat Crowe is a forgotten folk hero who captivated the nation as an outlaw for economic justice. World, Chase Me Down resurrects him, telling the electrifying story of the first great crime of the last century: how in 1900 the out-of-work former butcher kidnapped the teenage son of Omaha’s wealthiest meatpacking tycoon for a ransom of $25,000 in gold, and then burgled, safe-cracked, and bond-jumped his way across the country and beyond, inciting a manhunt that was dubbed “the thrill of the nation” and a showdown in the court of public opinion between the haves and have-nots—all the while plotting a return to the woman he never stopped loving.
As if channeling Mark Twain and Charles Portis, Andrew Hilleman has given us a character who is bawdy and soulful, grizzled, salty, and hard-drinking, and with a voice as unforgettable as that of Lucy Marsden in Alan Gurganus’s Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All—an anti-hero you can’t help rooting for.
Andrew Hilleman was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1982. He has been published by The Fiddlehead and was a finalist for Glimmer Train’s Very Short Fiction Award. A fiction editor at The Editorial Department, he is based in Tucson, Arizona.
As if channeling Mark Twain and Charles Portis, Andrew Hilleman has given us a character who is bawdy and soulful, grizzled, salty, and hard-drinking, and with a voice as unforgettable as that of Lucy Marsden in Alan Gurganus’s Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All—an anti-hero you can’t help rooting for.
Andrew Hilleman was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1982. He has been published by The Fiddlehead and was a finalist for Glimmer Train’s Very Short Fiction Award. A fiction editor at The Editorial Department, he is based in Tucson, Arizona.
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Published 2017-01-24 by Penguin Books |
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Published 2017-01-24 by Penguin Books |