A review by cameronkc
Low Town by Daniel Polansky

4.0

I really tore through this book. Basically, its about a drug-dealer. He also likes to use his own product. He is street smart, served in the war, and had a fall from grace (got fired from the police force). This entire book is told from his perspective and the way Polansky writes is so enjoyable. His stark landscape and descriptions are spotted with words I had to look up. The writing suffered only in its straight as an arrow like unfolding of the plot and underwhelming twist.