Tom Hall & The Captain Of All These
Men Of Death
Russell Hill
Caravel Book/Pleasure Boat Studio, Mar 1 2015, $17.00
www.pleasureboatstudio.com/Books/Caravel_Mysteries.html
ISBN: 9780912887258
Eddie Hall’s wife left him and their tweener son
Tom in Chicago to move back to Kentucky with their eight year old daughter
Pamela. In 1945 tuberculosis forces
Eddie to quit his job at the race tracks near Chicago. Soon afterward Eddie, accompanied by twelve
years old Tom, ride the train to the Metzenbaum Sanitarium in Arizona where he
expects to die.
No healthy child has ever arrived at the
sanitarium before, so no one knows what to do with Tom. In nearby Vallecitos, the lad makes friends
with three Indian boys (Willie, Tiny and Chief), and at the sanitarium with
some of the “Lungers” and Nurse Larry.
Tom becomes confused when he sees his dad dancing with Larry and over
the unnecessary death of Willie. When
his father informs him that they, Larry who caught TB working at the clinic,
Tiny and Chief will head to Los Angeles as Metzenbaum is a quack, Tom looks
forward to new adventures.
With a title reference to John Bunyan,
Tom Hall & The Captain Of All These Men Of Death is a fascinating coming of
age historical. The stunning insight
into the TB clinics of the 1940s grips the reader as if we are with Tom
witnessing firsthand how a sanitarium was run.
While coming across as a novella sequel to the remarkable sanitarium
subplot; Tom and company’s trip to Southern California provides a deep look at
life in post WWII Los Angeles, but though extremely well-written lacks the dynamic
force generated by the stay at Magic Mountain.
Harriet Klausner
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