In 'Wrack and Ruin,' outlandish extremes are the norm
Wrack and Ruin By Don Lee, Norton , 333 pp., $23.95 It's unfortunate that it's easier to sell film rights to novels than it is to sell original screenplays. One result is books that sometimes seem like way-stations to the big screen. "Wrack and Ruin," Don Lee's broadly slapstick, satirical novel about two antipathetic brothers, is a case ...
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