November Road by Lou Berney – #TLCBookTours Review

Posted 22 October, 2018 by Heather in Blog, Blog Tour, Book Review, Heather, Heather Book Review / 2 Comments

I received this book for free from the TLC Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

November Road by Lou Berney – #TLCBookTours ReviewNovember Road by Lou Berney
Published by William Morrow & Company on October 9, 2018
Genres: Adult, Historical, Mafia, Murder, Psychological Suspense, Psychological Thriller, Road Trip
Pages: 320
Format: Hardcover
Source: TLC Book Tours
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4 Stars

Set against the assassination of JFK, a poignant and evocative crime novel that centers on a desperate cat-and-mouse chase across 1960s America—a story of unexpected connections, daring possibilities, and the hope of second chances from the Edgar Award-winning author of The Long and Faraway Gone.

Frank Guidry’s luck has finally run out.

A loyal street lieutenant to New Orleans’ mob boss Carlos Marcello, Guidry has learned that everybody is expendable. But now it’s his turn—he knows too much about the crime of the century: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Within hours of JFK’s murder, everyone with ties to Marcello is turning up dead, and Guidry suspects he’s next: he was in Dallas on an errand for the boss less than two weeks before the president was shot. With few good options, Guidry hits the road to Las Vegas, to see an old associate—a dangerous man who hates Marcello enough to help Guidry vanish.

Guidry knows that the first rule of running is “don’t stop,” but when he sees a beautiful housewife on the side of the road with a broken-down car, two little daughters and a dog in the back seat, he sees the perfect disguise to cover his tracks from the hit men on his tail. Posing as an insurance man, Guidry offers to help Charlotte reach her destination, California. If she accompanies him to Vegas, he can help her get a new car.

For her, it’s more than a car— it’s an escape. She’s on the run too, from a stifling existence in small-town Oklahoma and a kindly husband who’s a hopeless drunk.

It’s an American story: two strangers meet to share the open road west, a dream, a hope—and find each other on the way.

Charlotte sees that he’s strong and kind; Guidry discovers that she’s smart and funny. He learns that’s she determined to give herself and her kids a new life; she can’t know that he’s desperate to leave his old one behind.

Another rule—fugitives shouldn’t fall in love, especially with each other. A road isn’t just a road, it’s a trail, and Guidry’s ruthless and relentless hunters are closing in on him. But now Guidry doesn’t want to just survive, he wants to really live, maybe for the first time.

Everyone’s expendable, or they should be, but now Guidry just can’t throw away the woman he’s come to love.

And it might get them both killed.

With three people on the road across America for very different reasons, historical thriller November Road is a gripping novel set during the time of the JFK assassination. Charlotte has had enough of her simple life in Oklahoma, married to an alcoholic that treats her and her daughters well, but she can’t be more than a wife, a mother, and have a dead-end job in their small town. She finally gets the opportunity to leave, and she does–taking the kids and dog, driving west to California where she has an aunt that she’s barely spoken to over the years. But they have car trouble in New Mexico that leaves them stranded, and a kindly stranger gets into their good graces and offers to drive them where they need to go since he’s headed that way as well.

Frank Guidry is well-connected and highly respected in Carlos Marcello’s organization. He’s a successful, respected, and handsome late-thirties guy that just happens to work for one of the most dangerous mob bosses of the 1960s. When he’s tasked with disposing of a vehicle that’s parked a few blocks away from where the president was assassinated, there’s no way he can say no. But doing so has now made him a liability and a marked man, so he’s fleeing Dallas and running for his life. He needs to blend in when he knows that a hit man is hot on his tail, and when he finds and attractive woman traveling alone with her young daughters that just so happen to need some help, he seizes the opportunity. But neither Charlotte or Frank ever thought that they would get personally involved or that this relationship would put them in danger.

Paul Barone has been tasked with finding Frank and ending him. Paul is ruthless, efficient, and does what is asked of him without much thought. But Frank turns out to be the biggest challenge of his professional life, and hunting him down puts not only other people in danger, but also the hit man himself as he travels into enemy territory in search of his clever mark.

With alternating chapters between these three characters’ points of view, I really enjoyed the cat and mouse game as Frank crisscrossed the country as he ran for his life. Frank is charming, smart, and resourceful, while Charlotte is well-suited for Frank in those same regards. But Charlotte has her children to worry about, but she’s also taking a little time to be selfish and put herself first for once. The hit man Paul is shockingly brutal and one-track minded, and he won’t stop until he’s found Frank and his new female companions.

 

I give November Road a four out of five. Set against the backdrop of the JFK assassination, this historical thriller was a bit of a slow burn for me, but I really enjoyed it once the story and pacing picked up over the last half. Since it’s set in the 1960s, hot topics like segregation, female’s doing most of the child rearing, and women’s lack of work prospects were deftly explored. Second chances play a big part in November Road, and both Charlotte and Frank see their road trip as second chances in their lives. Charlotte can start a new life in California with her daughters, hopefully with a fulfilling career while Frank hopes to have a loving, committed relationship with Charlotte and her girls–the type of family that he’s never known. It was nice to get an epilogue with Charlotte’s children to see how everyone turned out. The narrative style and writing was smooth and descriptive, and I was easily imagining the trip right along with them.

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About Lou Berney

© Brandon Michael Smith

Lou Berney is the author of three previous novels, Gutshot Straight, Whiplash River, and multiple prize-winning The Long and Faraway Gone. His short fiction has appeared in publications such as The New Yorker, Ploughshares, and the Pushcart Prize anthology. He lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Find out more about Lou at his website, and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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Lou Berney’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for NOVEMBER ROAD:

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Instagram Features

Tuesday, October 9th: Instagram: @shereadswithcats

Wednesday, October 10th: Instagram: @reading.betweenthewines

Thursday, October 11th: Instagram: @dropandgivemenerdy

Friday, October 12th: Instagram: @throneofshatteredbooks

Saturday, October 13th: Instagram: @thepagesinbetween

Sunday, October 14th: Instagram: @oddandbookish

Tuesday, October 16th: Instagram: @readingbetweenthe__wines

TBD: Instagram: @absorbedinpages

Review Stops

Wednesday, October 10th: No More Grumpy Bookseller

Friday, October 12th: Jenn’s Bookshelves

Monday, October 15th: Thoughts From a Highly Caffeinated Mind

Tuesday, October 16th: Lesa’s Book Critiques

Wednesday, October 17th: Books and Bindings

Thursday, October 18th: TBR, etc.

Friday, October 19th: Jathan & Heather

Monday, October 22nd: Bewitched Bookworms

Monday, October 22nd: Instagram: @girlsinbooks

Tuesday, October 23rd: Instagram: @writersdream

Wednesday, October 24th: Literary Quicksand

Thursday, October 25th: The Pages In-Between

Friday, October 26th: From the TBR Pile

Monday, October 29th: Novel Gossip

Wednesday, October 31st: Jessicamap Reviews

Thursday, November 1st: The Paperback Pilgrim

Thursday, November 1st: Dreams, Etc.

Friday, November 2nd: Instagram: @reading.wanderwoman

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2 Responses to “November Road by Lou Berney – #TLCBookTours Review”

  1. techeditor

    I had read and liked THE LONG AND FARAWAY GONE so thought NOVEMBER ROAD would be another winner for this author. So I read it.

    My only criticism of NOVEMBER ROAD, and anyone who has been married to a drinking alcoholic will agree, is that the explanation for Charlotte’s unhappiness is inadequate. Her reason for suddenly taking off with her two children does not seem to be enough. Berney says that Charlotte’s husband frequently stays out late and comes home drunk but does not show how this has impacted his family’s lives.

    But NOVEMBER ROAD is a great story otherwise. It looks like Berney is another go-to author for me.

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