"Only
Martin Clark could have written this swirling cocktail of church,
sin, and caper, and he pulls it off with great elegance. Plain Heathen
Mischief is funny and fascinating, but it is also a brave and spirited
examination of faith, and of the fraud we perpetuate not just
in the world, but in ourselves." --Haven Kimmel
"A top-notch story from a truly original writer that defies
the reader not to rip through every page with sheer delight."
--David Baldacci
"Both funny and deeply poignant, this story of a fallen minister
displays Clark's keen eye for the deftly rendered detail, as well
as his compassionate understanding of the tremors that dwell in
the soul and the heart." --Elizabeth Strout
"Clark's second novel is a delight from start to finish, delivering
resoundingly on the promise of his well-received The Many Aspects
of Mobile Home Living. All in all, this is one of the year's most
entertaining surprises." --Publishers Weekly
(starred)
"Plain Heathen Mischief is a delightfully surprising book.
Its tricky plot and morally ambiguous characters recall Elmore Leonard,
its deadpan humor and dead-on details evoke the Coen brothers' films,
and its coupling of over-the-top behavior with unflinching moral
concern recalls...masters such as Flannery O'Connor and Harry
Crews." --St. Petersburg Times
"An American fable that combines elements of the archetypal
road story with one man's quest for redemption. Martin Clark is
a skillful storyteller whose style recalls Thomas McGuane...filtered
through a distinctive Southern prism." --Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review
"Those muffled thuds you hear off in the distance? It's Carl
Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard collapsing dead against the bathroom
stall of crime fiction. The man holding the smoking gun is one Martin
Clark...whose second novel Plain Heathen Mischief thrusts him
squarely out into the literary gangland of double crosses and repartee
and doxies and leaves him the last man standing. Juicy characters
and memorable dialogue make this book as pleasurable to inhale as
a Krispy Kreme doughnut." --Newsday
"Clark takes the gritty stuff of real life and transforms it
into some of the richest, funniest and most affecting fiction being
written today. This book offers the best of both fictional worlds:
It's an entertaining, easily readable story that leaves you with
a lot to think about, once you've stopped laughing." --Winston-Salem
Journal
"Filled with superbly sketched characters...as taut with
a twisting plot-line as a classic country house whodunit, Plain
Heathen Mischief is hilarious and incisive yet expansive in its
examination of character and its generosity toward those who deserve
it. A terrifically entertaining and thoughtful novel." --Memphis
Commercial Appeal
"The truth is that Clark's a rising star in American letters..." --Charlotte Observer
"Plain Heathen Mischief is peopled with perfectly drawn characters
and eccentrics, a human panoply that shuttles between the farcical
and the heart-felt, all of them breathed full of vivid life by Clark's
astonishing literary skill. Clark [is] a master of dialogue and
a brilliant scenepainter." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"The Gospel may hit a mainstream high with Plain Heathen Mischief...Clark deftly handles all of the details of the criminal justice
system, the psychology of its criminals and the difficulties of
re-entering society. Plot twists and turns around thievery and insurance
fraud set between Roanoke, Virginia, Las Vegas and Missoula's fly-fishing
country remain outlandishly believable. To the end, Plain Heathen
Mischief remains an unpredictably good ride." --San
Francisco Chronicle
"Clark's second novel is a pumped-up joyride across the rocky
terrain of modern ethics and faith. His prose is...in the manner
of an enormous gourmet hot fudge sundae: sweet and wicked. Grade:
A " --Entertainment Weekly
"A rare, artful blend of droll friskiness and earnest integrity,
Plain Heathen Mischief explores the consequences of shaky faith
with flashes of humor and seriousness, but it is never self-righteous
or preachy. With delightfully deceitful characters and a perfectly
imperfect zinger ending, Martin Clark's second novel is one of the
season's most entertaining yarns." --Miami Herald
"From page one to the final phrase..., Mischief is a roller-coaster
ride of chicanery, double-crossing liars, bizarre lawsuits, duping,
depositions and downright fun. The jury did not have to deliberate
long on this verdict: Plain Heathen Mischief is to be enjoyed."
--Roanoke Times
"Fans of The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living, the first
novel by...Martin Clark, will be pleased with his new novel, Plain
Heathen Mischief...They share a freshness and originality that
make them both quite appealing, and that makes Clark an author many
of us will look to again, if only to see what he could possibly
dream up next." --Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Clark's multi-layered, finely named comic novel is both thoughtful
and laugh-out-loud funny. Clark is a master of character development.
Even his minor characters are carefully drawn and convincing, and
the dialogue sizzles like July Fourth sparklers...a wise and thoroughly
enjoyable tale." --Flint (Michigan) Journal Review
"Laugh out loud funny...I don't know if it's from being a
judge and hearing case after case that Clark gets his wild plots
from, but if so, I hope he sits on that bench for many years to
come." --Dan Wickett for EWN
"A well-paced, entertaining legal thriller...a modern-day
morality play." --The Memphis Flyer
"Funny and hopeful and endearing...A brilliantly realized
caper novel...full of finely honed characters and crisp dialogue...It is never short on surprises, twists and turns, all of which
are well thought out and absolutely believable." --The
Anniston Star
"Quirky and idiosyncratic...[a] laugh-out-loud, road-to-ruin
saga." --Ft. Myers News-Press
"Satisfying...Clark bring[s] truth and fact to the surface
in glittering flashes." --Greensboro News & Record
"Plain Heathen Mischief is a breezy read with plenty of bite...it will provide a welcome respite from modern-day cynicism."
--Dallas Morning News
"Despite its narrative depth, this book zips by. Highly recommended."
--Library Journal
"A wicked, humorous yarn." --Esquire
"[A] suspenseful, charming read that is one part John Grisham
and two parts Tom Robbins." --Playboy
"Clark effectively keeps us in suspense...there are scams
within scams [and] entertaining twists of the plot hold plenty of
surprises..." --Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Delectable. Clark's characters are full-bodied, and his plot
a weaving, rolling snowball that is both funny and thoughtful."
--The Oregonian
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