The Ravaged
by Norman Reedus with Frank Bill
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Pub Date May 10 2022 | Archive Date Jun 16 2022
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Description
*A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER*
*AN LA TIMES BESTSELLER*
*A USA TODAY BESTSELLER*
*A WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER*
The highly anticipated debut novel from Norman Reedus, acclaimed star of The Walking Dead
“A wild, gritty, propulsive work of fiction…You’ll take the ride of your life with Reedus’s fierce and unforgettable characters.”
-Adrian McKinty, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Chain
*An Inside Hook Pick of "10 Books You Should Be Reading This May"*
Jack’s dying mother told him, “Run and never look back.” He spent his life amassing wealth, but after losing his family, he has no one to share it with. Alone with his demons and a backpack, he heads to South America, where people with nothing teach him what matters.
After thrashing his dog-abusing boss, Hunter learns of his father’s death in a mysterious fire. Biker buddies Nugget and Itch ride with him from North Carolina to California. Stories from his father’s life help ease the struggles of small-town Americans. Hunter discovers a secret past.
Seventeen-year-old Anne flees Tennessee after her older brother attacks her. She whacks him with a skillet and hops a freight to Alabama with her best friend. Living hand to mouth, they build friendships, uncovering something they never had: family.
The Ravaged is a fast-paced, up-in-your-face novel of gritty realism, exploring three different personal quests with eerily parallel outcomes.
A Note From the Publisher
Reedus can also be seen on AMC’s unscripted series Ride with Norman Reedus. Each hour-long episode follows Reedus and a friend touring a different city via motorcycle, checking out bike shops, tattoo parlors, bars, and local restaurants frequented by the chopper enthusiasts. Reedus’s companions range from actors to local bikers. Season four aired early 2020.
Reedus is best known for playing the role of Murphy MacManus in the cult movie The Boondock Saints, written and directed by Troy Duffy. Reedus stars opposite Sean Patrick Flanery and Willem Dafoe; he starred opposite Flanery again in the sequel, Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day.
Reedus also previously starred in John Hillcoat’s ensemble cop drama Triple Nine with Casey Affleck, Woody Harrelson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Winslet, Anthony Mackie, and Aaron Paul; he played a corrupt cop that is blackmailed by the Russian mob to execute a virtually impossible heist. Reedus also starred opposite Diane Kruger, Lena Dunham, and Joshua Jackson in the French indie film Sky.
Additional film credits include Robert Kirkman’s sci-fi thriller Air from Sony Pictures; the indie drama Sunlight Jr., which premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival and also starred Naomi Watts and Matt Dillon; the Robert Redford directed feature The Conspirator, which chronicles the trial after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; the sci-fi feature thriller Pandorum with Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster; the Sony feature Cadillac Records opposite Adrien Brody; Six Ways to Sunday, 8mm, Beat, Deuces Wild, Blade 2, Gossip, The Notorious Bettie Page, and American Gangster.
Reedus is also an accomplished photographer as well as a burgeoning director having directed three short films. In October 2013, he released The Sun’s Coming Up … Like a Big Bald Head: Photographs by Norman Reedus, a book of his photography.
Reedus lives in New York.
Advance Praise
“A wild, gritty, propulsive work of fiction…You’ll take the ride of your life with Reedus’s fierce and unforgettable characters.”
-Adrian McKinty, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Chain
“The Ravaged is a wild ride through the underbelly of America following three characters who are running for their lives and running into trouble. This bold foray into the classic road novel genre has plenty of ass-kicking and bloody knuckles, but ultimately Reedus is always aiming for the heart-muscle, and many readers will appreciate the deeply felt introspection and cathartic moments rendered here. Norman Reedus cannonballs the ‘Grit-Lit’ world with this audacious, rollicking debut novel.”
-Matt Bondurant, internationally bestselling author of Oleander City and Lawless
“Powerful.”
-Joe R. Lansdale, Edgar Award–winning author of Moon Lake
“A bruising road poem which sings of a desperate plea for liberation from the shackles that bind…The Ravaged is a beautifully rendered work which gives voice to the hope that something better might be in reach just beyond the next bend in the road. I couldn’t put it down.”
-Lydia Lunch
“[A] deeply atmospheric debut…with strong character development and emotionally driven plots…[Reedus] conjures hot, twisting highways, cold steel railroad tracks, and the dry heat of the Atacama Desert, creating settings with such a strong sense of place that they become characters themselves.”
-Booklist
“Beautiful imagery of the American heartland.”
-Kirkus Reviews
Marketing Plan
• Major launch campaign for celebrity Norman Reedus's debut novel, The Ravaged
• High-profile author with over 18 million followers on social media.
• National television guest appearances on shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and Talking Dead.
• National media and magazine coverage
• Major venue launch and signing events with fans in NYC and LA
• National print and digital advertising
• Lead showcase title at major bookseller and library trade shows
• Signed preorder campaign with giveaways and exclusive collectibles
• Norman Reedus's website: BigBaldHead.com/
• Official Instagram (7 million+ followers): @bigbaldhead
• Official Twitter (3.8 million followers): @wwwbigbaldhead
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781094166803 |
PRICE | $28.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Impressive first novel from Reedus, who writes a visceral account of the harsh life journeys of 3 people. The stories meet in interesting ways, but what really stuck with me was the perseverance of each protagonist. There's real heart in narratives where it feels like it would be hard to find.
The Ravaged is a moving debut novel by Norman Reedus. I think the writing will not only impress readers but it will also leave you with a feeling of acceptance.
The story follows three separate individuals who are going through the ups and downs of life. They all come from different backgrounds and are all facing some tough situations. The writing is so realistic which makes it easy to understand and feel for each character. The author gets down to the nitty-gritty and it works for this story!
I give The Ravaged 4 stars. It's raw and gritty as the author highlights the hardships of the three main characters. If anything, it shows the beauty in the messiness. Again, I am really impressed by this debut novel.
I wasn't expecting The Ravaged to be such an interesting story.
These authors did a awesome job writing this new debut novel.
I was intrigued already by the description and cover, but once I started reading it really took off.
This is a great two very gifted authors.
What isn't to like? The writing was great, amazing characteristics were within these pages.
Blackstone Publishing,
Thank you for an eARC!
"Thank you to the publisher, Norman Reedus and Frank Bill, and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review*
Previously published at https://www.mysteryandsuspense.com/the-ravaged/
“Life is messy. Grit and grace come at us fast, side by side. Sometimes the grit becomes overwhelming and diminishes our spirit. What’s good seems lost and gone forever. This is a story about the pathway back to what’s beautiful, when the way back seems impossible.”
― Sharon E. Rainey, Making a Pearl from the Grit of Life
As a reviewer, I rarely come across a debut novel that moves me so completely and leaves me speechless at the end. The Ravaged is a gritty, honest debut novel by Norman Reedus and Frank Bill. The writing is absolutely brilliant and unputdownable after the first page.
The story follows three separate individuals who are trying to escape their lives for different reasons. Jack has spent all of his life working and providing for his family, but at 65, his wife has died of cancer, his daughter has committed suicide and his son is an addict. He has escaped to Chile on his late mother’s advice to run and not come back and he now walks solo with no money and no identification, carrying the heaviness of regret and grief wherever he goes. Hunter, a motorcyclist and motorcycle repairman, has left his job at a local garage because of his abusive boss, and taken Ruby, his boss’ dog with him. He finds out his father has passed away in a mysterious fire and he and his two best friends, Itch and Nugget, take a motorcycle pilgrimage across the country from North Carolina to California, helping people along the way, in the spirit of his father. Anne, a young teenager, is escaping an abusive home and the possibility that she may have murdered her brother after hitting with a frying pan. She and her best friend, Trot, learn the fine art of train hopping and there they find Cinnamon, another teenager who is an expert at the fine art of being homeless and proud.
This first novel by Reedus, he writes a harsh and gritty account of three very different people. The stories do come together, interestingly, but what really stuck with me was how each protagonist learns about family and what is really important and how family can mean something different for everyone. Anne comes from a poor family with alcoholic and abusive parents but finds a new family in the group of homeless teenagers and children she meets along the way. Hunter, a loner, meets new family on his journey that he didn’t even know about. Jacks sees all kinds of families in Chile and then Colombia, doubling his regret at missing most of his children’s formative years. There is hope in each single journey. Reedus and Bill have written a sometimes harsh, and sometimes heartwarming novel that will stick with me for a long time.
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