The Stranger Game. Peter Gadol
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‘An enigmatic novel … a metaphysical thriller’
Edmund White
‘Like the best of Highsmith and Hitchcock rolled into one’
Marisa Silver
‘Beautiful, thoughtful meditation on the invisible ties that bind us-even to strangers’
Kirkus Reviews
‘Engrossing…. Those with a taste for the offbeat will find this well worth reading’
Publishers Weekly
‘A phenomenal mystery novel filled with action and a story line that makes you think about human interaction’
The Oklahoman
‘This is Patricia Highsmith-style suspense, edgy and a little dreamy, with a sense of uncertainty lurking everywhere’
Booklist
‘A fun, moody, twisty thriller, with a sun-touched, West Coast vibe…as much Joan Didion as Patricia Highsmith’
Scott Smith
‘“Following” gets a whole new meaning in Peter Gadol’s stylish psychological thriller’
Janet Fitch
PETER GADOL is the author of seven novels including The Stranger Game, Silver Lake, Light at Dusk, and The Long Rain. His work his been translated for foreign editions and appeared in literary journals, including StoryQuarterly, the Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal, and Tin House. Gadol lives in Los Angeles, where he is Chair and Professor of the MFA Writing program at Otis College of Art and Design.
Coyote
The Mystery Roast
Closer to the Sun
The Long Rain
Light at Dusk
Silver Lake
The Stranger Game
Peter Gadol
ONE PLACE. MANY STORIES
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For Chris
Somehow never strangers
Contents
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
THE FIRST TIME I FOLLOWED ANYONE WAS ON A SUNDAY afternoon in late November, the sky still gray with ash some weeks after a wildfire to the north. I had gone out on a hike, hoping to clear my mind by scrambling up the narrow path of a dry canyon, which worked until I walked the down trail back to my car. As I was driving out of the park, I passed a picnic area where there was a party underway, a birthday celebration with a hacked-at piñata twirling off a low branch, smoke rising from blackened grills, balloons tethered to the benches. At the periphery, I noticed a little boy, himself a balloon in a red, round jacket and red, round pants. He didn’t seem to be the center of attention, so I didn’t think he was the birthday boy. He must have been about three. He was tossing an inflated ball, also red, back and forth to his