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The Superlative Man

Author: Herbert Thomas

The Superlative Man

The Superlative Man

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The Superlative Man soars overhead, coming to the rescue of people in danger. The tabloids splash his every exploit across the front pages. The entire metropolis is in awe of him - except for Harvey...

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11/15/2004

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The Superlative Man soars overhead, coming to the rescue of people in danger. The tabloids splash his every exploit across the front pages. The entire metropolis is in awe of him - except for Harvey Gander, whose parents died in a freak automobile accident caused by the Superlative Man as he was dashing off to another adventure.

Gander is a lonesome cub reporter for the Metropolitan Meteor, and when he is assigned a story about people saved by the Superlative Man, he stumbles on a conspiracy to expose the hero as a fake. The stakes are raised when two heavies threaten him just for interviewing Natasha Nyle, a footloose blonde from the Outer Borough. As the young reporter chases stories through the city's dark byways, moons over a slip of a girl named Violet Hayes, and falls under the spell of the wizened newshound Elmo Jade, he uncovers dark truths about the American superhero, while struggling to prove that he is, in his own way, a superlative man.

Imprint Publisher

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

ISBN

9780374529987

In The News

"Thomas likes his noir very black - his tough guys are sometimes so tough and his femmes so fatale that they border on the campy, but Thomas's reverence for the genre is so absolute and his rendering of it so exact that it's hard not to grant him his excesses. ... Thomas does such a good job simultaneously celebrating and perverting clichés that it's a shame to see him let his characters live happily ever after. Then again, that's good news if it means a superlative sequel isn't far behind." - The New York Times Book Review

"A strangely poetic hybrid of Superman comic strip and hardboiled detective novel, Thomas's debut pays homage to pulp noir with a literary twist of lyricism and surrealism." - Publishers Weekly

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The Superlative Man

The Superlative Man

$21.00

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