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Now, ten years later, Doug Raymer has become the chief of police and is tormented by the improbable death of his wife--not to mention his suspicion that he was a failure of a husband. Meanwhile, the irrepressible Sully has come into a small fortune, but is suddenly faced with a VA cardiologist's estimate that he only has a year or two left to live.
As Sully frantically works to keep the bad news from the important people in his life, we are reunited with his son and grandson . . . with Ruth, the married woman with whom he carried on for years . . . and with the hapless Rub Squeers, who worries that he and Sully aren't still best friends. Filled with humor, heart, and hard-luck characters you can't help but love, Everybody's Fool is a crowning achievement from one of the great storytellers of our time.
Look for Nobody's Fool, available now, and Somebody's Fool, coming soon.
Novelist / Political scientist (Ph.D, IR @IHEID, @georgetown) / Windmill Jouster.
Reading: Helen Graham's THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, a Very Short Introduction (Oxford) and Orwell's HOMAGE TO CATALONIA as well as EVERYBODY'S FOOL by R. Russo. Got 112 pages into THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY and then had to wrap it up. Before anyone freaks out, I don't finish 80% of novels.
"A delightful return to form.... Irresistible.... Very funny.... A joy." --The New York Times
"Profound and wise.... [Russo is] a writer of great comedy and warmth." --USA Today
"Elegiac but never sentimental.... Russo's compassionate heart is open to the sorrows, and yes, the foolishness of this lonely world, but also the humor, friendship and love that abide." --San Francisco Chronicle
"For fans who've missed Sully and the gang, Everybody's Fool is like hopping on the last empty barstool surrounded by old friends." --Entertainment Weekly
"A delight." --The Washington Post