Exquisitely and inexorably, Deanne Stillman uses this tragedy as a prism through which she explores not only the murders and the three families involved, but a rootless culture -- filled with fatherless families, shattered dreams, and constant violence -- that embodies base towns like Twentynine Palms. In haunting, vivid prose, she creates a far-reaching story of America itself: of modern nomads -- disenfranchised women looking for jobs and men -- a violence-tinged military culture and its code of silence, and Western desert spaces that beckon to those who dream of reinventing themselves.
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