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Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow

Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow

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Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow

Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow



Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow

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Sign of Redemption tells the story of a Richie Harrison, an innocent CPA who lands behind bars in a Texas prison--the unwitting “wheelman” in an unexpected armed robbery. Harrison falls in love with Elizabeth McKenna, a lawyer there to help Harrison’s deaf friend, and thoughts of her--and the life he’s lost--begin to obsess him. He escapes, on horseback and across a raging river, and finds safety with a drug-dealing family while scheming to win his love. To woo her, Harrison drags McKenna on a destructive journey that transforms him into the criminal he never imagined he’d become. From the book: When I first got sent down, I thought about escaping every day, and every day I thought of the bullet that would pierce my back and exit through my breastbone in a bloody spray. I thought of myself tumbling out of a dead run, my legs buckling, my face hitting the pavement. Maybe I’m just a coward if all it takes to make a coward is a vivid imagination. But I wasn’t here long before I found out what it sounded like when the blood left the body in gurgling rushes.

Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #428329 in Books
  • Brand: Trow, Lisa
  • Published on: 2015-06-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .67" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages
Sign of Redemption, by Lisa Trow

About the Author LISA TROW is a poet and fiction writer and a former journalist. She has a master’s degree in creative writing from Oklahoma State University and has served as adjunct faculty teaching creative writing in Texas prisons. Trow was an editor at the Austin American-Statesman and managing editor for the Huntsville Item. She lives in Austin, Texas, and has a daughter, Katie Renaud.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A can't-put-the-book-down story of one man's journey of prison life, his escape, love and consequences. By Itsjustgigi Once I started reading the book, I couldn't put it down. A story of how a few bad decisions can lead to a complete life derailment. It's a story of prison life, escape, love and consequences. The characters in the book are so real, so vivid that even after weeks of reading the book, I still think of them often. A book certainly worth a read!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A skillful and viscerally eerie portrait of obsession By Texasbooklover FICTION/SUSPENSELisa TrowSign of RedemptionTexas Review Press, 978-1680030303, paperback, 240 pgs, $18.95June 4, 2015Richie Harrison is a prisoner at Huntsville, ten years into a sentence for armed robbery—a first offense—when he meets Elizabeth McKenna, attorney for Deep Eddy, one of Harrison’s fellow convicts. Harrison claims innocence, claims he’s “forced to live like a slave, a subhuman thing,” but he’s convinced that he’s made a spiritual connection with McKenna, that she sees him as a unique individual, and he’s been “resurrected.”Soon after this meeting, two of Harrison’s friends die violently in the prison and he takes advantage of lax supervision while on a prison farm work crew to escape. Harrison gets a ride from Giddy, the gay nephew of the local drug kingpin, and quickly and much too easily slips into this crowd, doing odd jobs and enforcement for Giddy’s uncle. After proving his trustworthiness, Harrison is sent on errands to Austin, where McKenna lives, and the stalking begins. Soon he and Giddy move to Austin to operate a storefront for fraudulent tax returns, and Harrison’s obsession with McKenna escalates out of control.Sign of Redemption is the first novel from Lisa Trow, a journalist, poet and former creative writing teacher in Texas prisons. The speed and ease of Harrison’s assimilation into a criminal life after his escape from Huntsville is curious—did prison unhinge him, was the affinity always there, or did he simply have no other choices? However, there were warnings of his obsession with McKenna immediately; Harrison imagines, on the day he met her in prison, her husband and musing that his “days with her are numbered, and I smiled upon him, knowing the three of us would one day know that no matter who he was, I was the better man.”Trow’s characters are individuals with backstories that believably inform their present actions and motivations. Harrison is particularly complex, his family history, pathology and sense of entitlement gradually coming to the fore. His devolution as his obsession with McKenna deepens is a skillful and viscerally eerie portrait of a twisted, tangled mind descending into madness.There is much humor in Sign of Redemption: both a black humor, as when Harrison refers to another prisoner as the “short, fat comic book-reading fratricide on E wing” and a lighter touch, when Giddy observes of hipster Austin: “These people got whimsy out the ass.” Trow is also capable of an arresting turn of phrase. Before Harrison’s escape from prison he despairs that he’s forgetting what McKenna looks like, that she would “move from woman to abstraction and from abstraction to muscle memory when, in random moments, my heart might recall the jolt she once gave it.”Original and unexpected plot twists keep the action moving briskly. Unfortunately, Trow’s plot gets away from her in the last quarter of the book and the conclusion is both disappointing and a stretch of the imagination. The title is misleading—I’m still looking for a sign of redemption for Harrison. But this is a promising debut, and Trow’s sophomore effort will deserve a look.Originally published in Lone Star Literary Life.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Kaylee Excellent book!!

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