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Blood Test : A Comedy

د.م. 95,00

A divorced dad’s life spirals when a blood test predicts he’s predisposed to murder. Charles Baxter’s sharp comedy follows Brock Hobson as he navigates family chaos, existential panic, and the absurdity of modern life. Filled with quirky characters and dark humor, the novel asks: Can you outrun your DNA—or your own doubts? A witty, fast-paced ride through love, fear, and the messiness of being human. Perfect for fans of satirical fiction and character-driven stories.📚💉🎭

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12X13X14 October 15, 2024 English 225 pages , , , ,

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Charles Baxter masterfully blends humor and existential dread, crafting a narrative that balances Brock’s quirky observations with profound questions about identity. Secondary characters—like Brock’s “good-as-gold” girlfriend and his ex-wife’s macho boyfriend—add layers of tension and warmth, grounding the story in relatable family dynamics. The novel’s pacing mirrors Brock’s escalating anxiety, building toward a climactic showdown that is as unexpected as it is satisfying.
Themes of love, self-doubt, and societal obsession with predictive data weave through the story, offering sharp commentary on contemporary culture. Baxter’s prose is witty and accessible, yet layered with emotional depth, making the novel both entertaining and thought-provoking. Critics have praised its ability to balance satire with heartfelt moments, calling it “a quiet masterpiece” (The New York Times ) and “a riotously funny exploration of Midwestern menace” (Kirkus Reviews ).
The book’s strength lies in its relatable protagonist, whose flaws and vulnerabilities mirror the reader’s own fears of inadequacy. Baxter’s keen eye for detail—whether describing a family dinner or a tense confrontation—brings authenticity to even the most absurd situations. By the end, Blood Test leaves readers questioning how well they truly know themselves or the people they love.

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