By: Jess Walter
Genres: Mystery | Thriller Political
Posted: August 11, 2005
CITIZEN VINCE centers on the life of a former small-time gangster in the witness protection program in the early eighties. To say that the plot is about Vince's past catching up with him is to do the story a gross misservice. While the unraveling of one of his small-time rackets is the starting point of the plot, there is much more, both thematically and structurally, going on. The story really focuses on Vince's seduction by "normal" life, and his realization of the price he is willing to pay to be a decent person. Interwoven around Vince's internal discovery is an engaging yarn of the criminal underworld, good (and bad) cops, love and betrayal.
The writing is crisp and direct. For a story with so many different levels, it never bogs itself down in internal monologues and naval-gazing prose. The writer deftly moves the focus of your attention from character to character, point to point, and always leaves you eager to turn the page. If the book has any weakness it is that it's too short: I wanted to hang around in Vince's head for just a little while longer and see if he had the strength to follow through on his newfound convictions.
Book Summary
It's the fall of 1980, eight days before a presidential election that pits the downtrodden Jimmy Carter against the suspiciously sunny Ronald Reagan ("Are you better off than you were four years ago?"). In a quiet house in Spokane, Washington, Vince Camden wakes up at 1:59 a.m., pockets his weekly stash of stolen credit cards, and drops in on an all-night poker game with his low-life friends on his way to his witness-protection job dusting crullers at Donut Make You Hungry. This is the sum of Vince's new life: donuts, forged credit cards, marijuana smuggled in jars of volcanic ash, and a neurotic hooker girlfriend who dreams of being a real estate agent.
But when a familiar face shows up in town, Vince realizes that no matter how far you think you've run from your past . . . it's always close behind you. Over the course of the next unforgettable week, on the run from Spokane to New York's Lower East Side, Vince Camden will negotiate a maze of obsessive cops, eager politicians, and emerging mobsters, only to find that redemption might just exist in -- of all places -- a voting booth.
by: Jess Walter
Regan Books
April 14, 2005
Featuring: Vince Camden
304 pages
ISBN: 0060394412
Hardcover