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D.B.: A Novel
By (Author) Elwood Reid
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
15th July 2005
India
General
Fiction
Fiction: general and literary
813.54
Paperback
368
Width 133mm, Height 202mm, Spine 20mm
272g
In 1971, a man calling himself D.B. Cooper hijacked a flight, claimed his ransom without harming a soul, and vanished. Elwood Reid uses this true story as a starting point, imagining Cooper as Phil Fitch, a Vietnam vet with a failed marriage who decides the time has come to do something that will save him from a life of punching timecards and wondering what could have been. Fitch ends up in Mexico, where he drifts until a bad turn of luck forces him to return home.
Meanwhile, newly retired FBI agent Frank Marshall is struggling with his new life of leisurefishing, spending time with family, and drinking too much. Unable to let go of a few old cases, Marshall decides to help a young agent determined to solve the mystery of D. B. Cooper. As they close in and events bring Fitch back home, these two stories head for a moving climax in a smart, gripping, and frequently hilarious tale of one of Americas modern folk heroes.
Flawless . . . A glorious ride. The Boston GlobeMasterfully told, D.B. ranks among the best and most entertaining books of the year. Pittsburgh Tribune Reid writes smart and direct prose. . . . By shifting the reader's attention from the overtly dramatic to the psychological, Reid has written something much more engaging than the mere suspense novel D.B. might have been. --The New York Times Book Review"A thoughtful and funny imagining of the life of D.B. Cooper." --EsquireWild and alive, an epic manhunt and a brutal social portrait, D.B. is the road trip of your dreams Hunter Thompson does the driving but John Steinbeck holds the map. Mark Costello, author of Big If
ELWOOD REID is the author of the novels If I Dont Six and Midnight Sun and the story collection What Salmon Know. He has written for GQ and is a frequent contributor to Outside magazine. He lives in Montana.