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Starred Review. Freeman's pleasantly wicked fourth novel (after Go with Me), set in smalltown rural Vermont, explores the moral choices of a good-hearted, meek sheriff. The laconic and gently self-deprecating sheriff, Lucian Wing, a middle-aged ex-navyman married to a prominent lawyer's daughter, has to decide whether to arrest a young ne'er do well who has broken into an opulent home owned by mysterious Russians and stolen a safe. The problem is that Wing feels for the young criminal, Sean Duke, who works as a laborer, has a winning way with the ladies and is known for his wild behavior. The childless sheriff regards the kid as a kind of bad-boy substitute son and knows that if he doesn't spirit Duke out of town, the Russians will get him first. Meanwhile, Sean makes inroads into the sheriff's chilly marriage, bringing Wing to a crisis of conscience. Freeman sets an intertwined network of provincial egos on a collision course and pulls it off through the wonderfully satisfying point of view of his deadpan sheriff. (Mar.)
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"An original voice... I had no idea what I was missing. Sean Duke, the Cossacks and the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi are just part of the pack barking at the end of the drive. Their voices, and Freeman's, illuminate a marvelous novel." — The Oregonian

"The wit, humor and keen ear for dialogue Freeman's fans have come to relish. . . an absorbing, suspenseful gem of a novel." — Portsmouth Herald

A "serving of Vermont wit and wisdom, with a modicum of crime solving on the side. . . . though it's not the suspense but the sly, country-cousin charm of Freeman's storytelling that is the main attraction." — The Boston Globe

"Freeman writes with a sure hand and a dry wit." — The Sun-Sentinel

An "absorbing yarn from a writer shrewd with the delayed reveal and deft with his lean, tidy sentences. The novel's 20 short chapters fit as snugly as Lincoln logs, and its dialogue zings with a sly Elmore Leonard lilt." — The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Sheriff Lucian Wing, the narrator of Freeman's wonderfully wry fourth novel, is a laconic, old-fashioned lawman who discovers an outpost of nefarious Russians in his sleepy Vermont county. Wing's Fargo-esque delivery is hysterical, but what makes this spare tale a standout is Freeman's keen ear for dialogue and his affection for the quietly complex characters of small-town life. — People (four stars)

Freeman's pleasantly wicked fourth novel (after Go with Me), set in smalltown rural Vermont, explores the moral choices of a good-hearted, meek sheriff. The laconic and gently self-deprecating sheriff, Lucian Wing, a middle-aged ex-navyman married to a prominent lawyer's daughter, has to decide whether to arrest a young ne'er do well who has broken into an opulent home owned by mysterious Russians and stolen a safe. The problem is that Wing feels for the young criminal, Sean Duke, who works as a laborer, has a winning way with the ladies and is known for his wild behavior. The childless sheriff regards the kid as a kind of bad-boy substitute son and knows that if he doesn't spirit Duke out of town, the Russians will get him first. Meanwhile, Sean makes inroads into the sheriff's chilly marriage, bringing Wing to a crisis of conscience. Freeman sets an intertwined network of provincial egos on a collision course and pulls it off through the wonderfully satisfying point of view of his deadpan sheriff. — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Steerforth (March 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586421514
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586421519
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #198,497 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More stars, please, February 24, 2009
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What a wonderful, fantastic novel. Last year I read this author's book, Go With Me, which became one of my top reads of that year. I already know that this book, All That I Have, is going to make this year's list.

Both books are short - you can easily read them in a few hours. But they are both jam-packed with such clever and funny prose that you will want to reread certain passages over and over again, just for the joy of it.

Short summary, no spoilers -

This is a story about Lucian Wing, who is the humble, laconic, and wise sheriff in a rural part of Vermont. Suddenly his quiet and relatively uneventful life is challenged by a series of events - a local dimwitted hoodlum nicknamed Superboy picks the wrong house to burgle - and makes off with a strongbox owned by some suspicious and violent Russians who have just moved in the area. Needless to say, they want it back.

Throw into the mix Wing's overly ambitious deputy, an exotic female photographer of dubious age, a guard dog described as a "bull mastiff-wolf-alligator hybrid", and a crew of truly eccentric characters and you can see this gets interesting. Oh, and Sheriff Wing may be having his own marital strife, to boot.

But as I stated earlier, it's not simply the plot that makes this book sing. It's the incredibly clever and witty prose, and Freeman's ability to string together a series of words that not only make you laugh, but make you shake your head in recognition of their veracity.

While reading this book, I placed little stick-it arrows in all the passages that I wanted to remember. Looking at it now, if I threw this book in the air, I believe it might fly on its own - I used up a lot of those stickies.

Needless to say, highly, highly recommended. I believe this author is so talented, and his writing style unique. I am already looking forward to his next book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the backwoods of Vermont....., April 11, 2009
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This book forces the reader to stop and slow down a little bit. This story does not take place in the exciting cities of New York, Chicago or Los Angeles. Nooooo, the author takes us on a little jaunt to the backwoods of Vermont where "excitement" is a relative term and the definition of a criminal is vague, at best.

While in Vermont, we meet Sheriff Lucian Wing who is "old school" so to speak, and runs his county his way. He seems to be well liked, or at least well tolerated. He drives his own truck instead of the county's sheriff car (it saves the county money) and doesn't even bother carrying a weapon (it's in the trunk if he ever needs it...at least he THINKS it's still in the trunk.) So when a house that is owned by the Russian Mafia gets burglarized, it is up to the good sheriff to sort everything out before the Mafia decides to take the law into their own hands. Oh wait, too late!

This is a pretty short book and it's not an exciting edge-of-your-seat page turner. Nevertheless, though, I really enjoyed it. It's one of those books that, when life just starts whizzing by you, grabs you by the shirt collar and holds you back just a bit. The book is narrated by Sheriff Wing and it is interesting to get inside his head and "see" what makes him tick. He goes off in tangents sometimes, but I think that makes him more realistic and human. You can't help but like the guy, even if you don't totally agree with his sheriffing style.

That being said, there was once instance where I felt that, as laid back as Sheriff Wing is, his reaction was simply too laid back to be believable. When a problem hits too close to home, Sheriff Wing doesn't respond in a way that I felt a real person would have. Regardless of that, though, I still really enjoyed this book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent compact tale of small-town life and law enforcement, February 25, 2009
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For such a short book, this novel is densely packed with imagery and pathos. Told from the perspective of local sheriff Lucian Wing, this tale of small town crime with big city implications is a deft character study. I was reminded of No Country for Old Men, but this tale was less dark (though no less gripping) and used wry humor to soften the building tension. As Wing unravels the crime, local troublemaker Sean makes waves in both the community, Wing's marriage, and in the case itself. The ending is superb, the writing crisp, and the characters deep- highly recommended with a definite 5 star rating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Less is More
Lucian Wing, the book's narrator, is a Vermont sheriff with a wry sense of humor. He strives for a delicate balance; to keep getting elected he must maintain safety in the county... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Subtle Book About Lasting Relationships
This is being billed as a suspense novel and I'm not sure that's all that accurate. I think it's a great story about how one deals with life, and I think there's a lot to learn... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast Paced
This little book has an awful lot going on. Very hard to put this book down!
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This was my first meeting with Sheriff Lucian Wing. This is the tale of a rural lawman. The plot is almost secondary to the character development. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Competence
Had Castle Freeman, Jr. written another 175 pages to double the size of his novel, All That I Have, the book wouldn't be half as good as the one he wrote. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars draws you in, and keeps you there til the end
You know those books you read that you find hard to tear away from once you begin? The kind that, like a bite of your favorite icecream, make you just crave more and not be able... Read more
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What stands out for me in Castle Freeman Jr.'s "All That I Have" is the wonderful main character, Sheriff Lucian Wing, and the humor that runs throughout the book... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable. Guilty Pleasure to Read
This is a simply remarkable book. The writing is smooth, clear and brings you right along with a story that fits the setting, the characters and the tone. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars All THAT I HAVE shoud be retitled IS THAT ALL THERE IS?
I purchased this book primarily because of the very positive reviews I read on this site. After reading the book, I just can't reconcile my opinions of ALL THAT I HAVE with such... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good solid story, rocky start
I found "All That I Have" interesting overall, and technically I wish I could give it three-and-a-half stars. Read more
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