A review by emckeon1002
The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti

4.0

Mostly brilliant, with ruts of tedium, this book by Tinti is worth the read. She is a gifted writer who creates characters that are inescapably interesting. Upon reading the premise, every other chapter is the story of one bullet wound on the titular character's body, one might run screaming, but it works, mostly, and the intervening chapters are as good as the stories of gunplay gone wrong.