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Devil Makes Three
Devil Makes Three: A Novel | Ben Fountain
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From the award-winning, bestselling author of Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk comes a brilliant and propulsive new novel about greed, power, and American complicity set in Haiti MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2023: Associated Press, ABC News, Yahoo! Finance, Seattle Times, Lit Hub and more!!! Haiti, 1991. When a violent coup d’état leads to the fall of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, American expat Matt Amaker is forced to abandon his idyllic, beachfront scuba business. With the rise of a brutal military dictatorship and an international embargo threatening to destroy even the country’s most powerful players, some are looking to gain an advantage in the chaos–and others are just looking to make it through another day. Desperate for money—and survival—Matt teams up with his best friend and business partner Alix Variel, the adventurous only son of a socially prominent Haitian family. They set their sights on legendary shipwrecks that have been rumored to contain priceless treasures off a remote section of Haiti’s southern coast. Their ambition and exploration of these disastrous wrecks come with a cascade of ill-fated incidents—one that involves Misha, Alix’s erudite sister, who stumbles onto an arms-trafficking ring masquerading as a U.S. government humanitarian aid office, and rookie CIA case officer Audrey O’Donnell, who finds herself doing clandestine work on an assignment that proves to be more difficult and dubious than she could have possibly imagined. Devil Makes Three’s depiction of blood politics, the machinations of power, and a country in the midst of upheaval is urgently and insistently resonant. This new novel is sure to cement Ben Fountain’s reputation as one of the twenty-first century’s boldest and most perceptive writers.
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Well-ReadNeck
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Fountain‘s writing is exquisite. His main character perfectly embodies the cringe worthy cis white male American, while getting to the meat of actual political issues and problems without reading like a history book or feeling like a sermon. #ToB24

Megabooks I think I‘m going to have to get to this! 13mo
squirrelbrain Gah! I can only get this from Amazon and it‘s expensive. It sounds like you think it‘s worth it? 13mo
Well-ReadNeck So, full disclosure, I did this one on audiobook and really enjoyed the narration @squirrelbrain 12mo
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Chiperskee
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Could be a good movie someday.

I‘ve always wanted to go to Haiti. Hearing Wyclef Jean as a teen made a big impression for some reason.