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Best Friends

by Thomas Berger
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Synopsis

Roy Courtright is good-looking, healthy, independent, well liked, and the owner of a successful classic car dealership. His best friend, Sam Grandy, is the near inverse: married, a spendthrift, overweight, needy, and near bankruptcy. Yet they've been inseparable best friends since childhood. As best friends, they share a close and loving bond, often stronger than the relationships other men share with their girlfriends, siblings, even wives.

But in the twenty years since their friendship began, those fundamental differences have become more apparent and their relationship has grown strained. When the two friends encounter serious problems, they're forced to reckon with each other. Do these differences threaten their friendship -- or are the dissimilarities what make it possible? Can they escape the ties of their past, or are they intrinsically bound until death?

When Sam's health begins to falter, he draws Roy into his life again -- and into a chain of deceit, sex, delusion, death, and love such as only a best friend could. With exquisite wit and insidious wisdom, Best Friends weaves a powerful tale about friendship -- and the complex loyalties involved.

The Washington Post

You can read Best Friends as a love story or a suspense tale, as well as a meditation on friendship and fate; and if some of what takes place seems inevitable, it is, nonetheless, unsettling. Berger is a master of the unsettling narrative, the creepy visitor, the jovial stranger who seems capable of doing his worst and takes things just one step too far. — Jeffrey Frank

About the Author, Thomas Berger

Thomas Berger is the author of twenty-three novels. His previous novels include Best Friends, Meeting Evil, and The Feud, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His Little Big Man is known throughout the world.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781615540860

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