World, Chase Me Down: A Novel
By (Author) Andrew Hilleman
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
15th June 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 197mm
Resurrecting a forgotten American folk hero who captivated the nation, World, Chase Me Down is a debut novel of adrenaline-fueled, page-turning suspense based on the first great crime of the last century: the revenge kidnapping by Pat Crowe of the teenage son of Omaha's wealthiest meatpacking tycoon for a ransom of $25,000 in gold. In a manhunt dubbed 'the thrill of the nation,' Crowe burgles, safe-cracks, and bond-jumps his way across the globe and back to Omaha, where he turns himself in, reunites with the woman he loved, and rallies public sentiment behind him in a triumphant trial.
Thrilling . . . A fun read . . . Its action the whole time, much like a Louis LAmour Western . . . with wry humor throughout. Outside
Violent, funny, and unpredictable, with taut, authentic first-person prose and cinematic scope,World, Chase Me Downis a Western that begs to see itself on film. . . . As outlaw tales go, [it] ranks alongside the likes of Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, and Billy the Kid. Interview
An exciting adventure tale told with style and humor. Its a campfire tall-tale with an antihero protagonist as interesting as he is despicable. . . . [A] fine debut novel.Mystery Scene
Electrifying.USA Todays The Gleaner
A fast-paced and darkly funny adventure yarn [with] an antihero of eloquence and humanity, remorseful over his mistakes yet unable to stop making new ones. Hes the kind of character (and this is the kind of book) that could make a great movie. Omaha World-Herald
The national manhunt became known as the thrill of the nation, and Hilleman brings it to gritty life.The Sacramento Bee
A rollicking great read that careens between funny and poignant, intimate and epic, action-packed and romantic. And like the best historical fiction, its themes are as contemporary as breaking news. Michael Punke, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Revenant
I envy you, reader, because youre in for at least two treats. First,World, Chase Me Downis a rollicking, elegiac page-turner that depicts a time and place Ive not seen before in fiction and that stars a one-of-a-kind antihero youll keep thinking about days and weeks later. Second, you get to be among the first to experience the debut of a great new talent in Andrew Hilleman. So: Buy and enjoy this novel right now. Kurt Andersen,New York Timesbestselling author ofTurn of the CenturyandHeyday
A riotous and righteous readpart poetry, part penny dreadfulWorld, Chase Me Downgrips you with an originality that will keep you rooted to your chair. Craig Johnson,New York Timesbestselling author of the Walt Longmire mysteries
World, Chase Me Down brings a patch of history forward, depicting a wide range of humans living and laughing, making mistakes and trying to do rightor sort of right. The vigor of the writing puts the story on the page with memorable bursts of power and subversive wit. Daniel Woodrell, New York Times bestselling author of Winters Bone
The kidnapping that was called the crime of the century in the early 1900s later became just a footnote in Omaha history, but AndrewHilleman has again given it fascination and life in this elegant, meditative, beautifully written novel. Ron Hansen, bestselling author of The Kid andThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Andrew Hilleman is a fine stylist with a great sense of fun and an impressive grasp of popular culture in the early twentieth century. Mary Doria Russell, bestselling author of Doc and Epitaph
A brilliant mix of pulp and balladry, narrated by an adventurous, philosophical, lovelorn outlaw, World, Chase Me Down reminds me of my favorite portraits of criminal livesJim Thompsons The Killer Inside Me and Ron Hansens The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Fordand proves Andrew Hilleman to be as good a writer as any there is. Timothy Schaffert, author of The Swan Gondola
A first-class page-turner, layered with ambition, greed, promises made and broken, and the powerful bond of friendship. The writing is pitch-perfect, the dialogue pops, the flashes of humor are just right, and the courtroom scenes are not to be missed. Best of all is the sophisticated portrait of the kidnapper, a complicated and unforgettable character. Bravo. Ann Weisgarber, author ofThe Personal History of Rachel DuPreeandThe Promise
Supremely compelling. Gleaming with dark beauty in every line and gritty truth in its portraits of both haves and have-nots, World, Chase Me Down is that rare thing: a novel paced like a blazing page-turner and crafted like a finely woven tapestry. Brilliant on all counts. Elizabeth Rosner, author of Electric City, Blue Nude, and The Speed of Light
A thunderous debut: a raucous gallivant through the wild heartland of our American myth, an indictment of big beef money, and a portrait of the twentieth centurys first great outlaw. This book will raise laughs from your belly and stab the wild meat of your heart. It sounds the barbaric yawp of a great new voice in American fiction. Taylor Brown, author of Fallen Land
A riveting read that brings a turn-of-the-century crime into shivering reality. Pat Crowe, butcher turned kidnapper, is a fascinating combination of high hopes and dark desires. Jonis Agee, author of The Bones of Paradise and The River Wife
The crime at the heart of this novel reverberates from dirty back streets to the halls of power. Once World, Chase Me Down grabs you, it wont let go. Brent Spencer, author of Rattlesnake Daddy
Unforgettable: a raucous and engaging story told by a voice so convincing youll think the author must be channeling his turn-of-the-20th-century antihero, with all his imagination, boldness, wry humor, and natural eloquence. Rich historical details bring the sights, sounds, and smells of rough-and-tumble meat-packing Omaha to life in this suspenseful and surprising novel. Mary Helen Stefaniak, author of The Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia and The Turk and My Mother
Lively . . . A raucous example of narrative invention. Pat makes for an enthusiastic narrator, and he ends his story on a surprising note that affirms mans infinite capacity for resilience in the face of lifes harsh vicissitudes. Publishers Weekly
This ones a winner. . . . Crowes remembrances of his five wild years on the run are especially fun. . . . The attention to historical detail is illuminating throughout. . . . The supporting cast is pleasingly despicable. . . . [An] action-packed debut. Kirkus Reviews
Riveting . . . Colorful, real-life American outlaw Pat Crowe, the most wanted man in America at the turn of the century, is masterfully resurrected in [this] epic, action-packed Western. . . . The authors version of events is so thrilling that the reader immediately becomes engrossed in Crowes dramatic tale and looks forward to each extraordinary chapter of his life. Gory, violent and occasionally shocking, Hillemans novel is also darkly comic, moving and extremely entertaining. A standout work of fiction. Lancashire Post
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Andrew Hilleman was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1982. He earned his B.A. and M.A. in English at Creighton University, in Omaha, and his M.F.A. in fiction from Northern Michigan University. He has been published by The Fiddlehead and was a finalist for Glimmer Train's Very Short Fiction Award. He lives in Omaha with his wife and their daughter.