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Defiance

Published
May 1998
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Suspense Suspense
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160

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Moving through a variety of locales and adventures, "The Truth about Marie" revisits the unnamed narrator of Toussaint's acclaimed Running Away, reporting on his now disintegrated relationship with the titular Marie--the story switching deftly between first- and third-person as the narrator continues to drift through life, and Marie does her best to get on with hers. Like all of Toussaint's novels, "The Truth about Marie"'s plot matters far less than its pace and tempo, its chain of images, its sequence of events. From pouring rain in Paris to blazing fires on the island of Elba, from moments of intense action to perfectly paced lulls, "The Truth about Marie" relies on a series of contrasts to tell a beguiling, and finally touching, story of intimacy forever being regained and lost.

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Jun 1999 Plume ISBN 0452278295
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Sep 2011 Dalkey Archive Press ISBN 1564783677
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First Edition May 1998 Dutton ISBN 0525943072
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Sep 2011 Dalkey Archive Press ISBN B01IITGNXC
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