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Book review: Alice McDermott’s new novel begins with suicide and culminates in murder

Farrar Straus Giroux“The Ninth Hour” by Alice McDermott By Lily King, Special to The Washington Post “The Ninth Hour,” Alice McDermott’s superb and masterful new novel, begins with a suicide and culminates in murder. The book’s real thrills, though, are in the feats of its storytelling. McDermott lays out all the pieces at the beginning: In the early years of the 20th century, a 32-year-old man asphyxiates himself in a railroad flat, and two nuns come to the aid of his pregnant widow. Her baby, Sally, will in time marry a man named Patrick, and Sally and Patrick’s children narrate this novel to extraordinary effect.

 

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