Kem Nunn is a third-generation Californian whose previous novels include The Dogs of Winter, Pomona Queen, Unassigned Territory, and Tapping the Source, which was the basis of the film Point Break. Tijuana Straits won the Los Angeles Times Book Award. His latest novel, Chance, was recently made into a major TV series starring Hugh Laurie and Gretchen Mol. He lives in Southern California, where he also writes screenplays for television and film including John from Cincinnati, Deadwood and Sons of Anarchy.
Chance is ambitious and provocative, complex in construction and in
its prose
*Murder, Mayhem and More *
There hasn't been fiction this good about a San Francisco medical
professional gone off the rails over a woman since Frank Norris'
deluded dentist in the 1899 novel McTeague
*San Francisco Chronicle*
Chance takes place in the twilit world of noir, where people and
things are never what they seem...For all the mayhem - its ending
is delicately funny
*New York Times Book Review*
Is it too much to compare Kem Nunn to Raymond Chandler? Like
Chandler, Nunn's great subject is what lies beneath the surface,
the desolation that infuses us at every turn. . . The power of this
disturbing and provocative novel is that it leaves us unmoored
among the signposts of a morally ambiguous universe in which, even
after we have finished reading, it is uncertain who has been
feeding whom
*Los Angeles Times*
Brilliant and cerebral psychological thriller
*Publisher's Weekly*
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