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WOLF POINT, by Edward Falco (originally posted on September 19, 2005) T Walker's life has descended into solitary randomness, and it continues when he picks up a couple of hitchhikers for the hell of it. What follows is a disturbing potrayal how relationships can become unhinged, but of how T has spectacularly messed up his life, and how he must come to terms with those mistakes. Falco has crafted a novel equally suspenseful and thoughtful, and wonderfully tactile. It may be a wisp, but it has surprising staying power. Posted by Sarah Weinman
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