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We revisit Sunderson from Harrison's recent The Great Leader in The Big Seven when he buys a fishing cabin in a remote stretch of Upper Peninsula Michigan which borders the effectively sovereign territory of a notorious and violent family, the Ameses. Despite their known history of violence, incestual rape, and general brigandry, they avoid containment by an intimidated and sparse police department. Sunderson spends time reflecting on his career as a detective and his reading of history in a bid to understand the sordid underbelly of humanity, granting the novel its namesake, his desire to elucidate and augment the seven "deadly" sins.
Sunderson's "head and shoulders were overlarge and his legs a little short...the build of a tugboat." In The Great Leader, Sunderson claims Robert Duvall as his doppelganger, resulting in an intimidating, rough look which doesn't suit his typically genial disposition. Although he's a thoughtful...
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