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 · In Tom Cooper’s first novel, THE MARAUDERS (Crown, $26), that beguiling music comes out of the Louisiana bayous, where a raucous chorus of Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.  · The Marauders benefits hugely from Cooper’s verbal dexterity, and it’s a propulsive, highly stimulating read. Whether reviving archaisms (“The noon sunlight pierced through the leaves ceiled overhead”) or coining new usages (“Victor forearmed the sweat from his brow”), Cooper is, in his style, as fertile as the Barataria, as if his language has benefited from the same hydroponic alchemy as the . In Tom Cooper’s first novel, The Marauders, that beguiling music comes out of the Louisiana bayous, where a raucous chorus of shrimp fishermen, marijuana growers, treasure hunters, professional crooks and common thieves fight to be heard It hurts to laugh at the preposterous get-rich-quick schemes of these swamp denizens, but laugh we must, if only to find some relief from the grim realism of /5().


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The Marauders benefits hugely from Cooper’s verbal dexterity, and it’s a propulsive, highly stimulating read. Whether reviving archaisms (“The noon sunlight pierced through the leaves ceiled overhead”) or coining new usages (“Victor forearmed the sweat from his brow”), Cooper is, in his style, as fertile as the Barataria, as if his language has benefited from the same hydroponic alchemy as the Toup brothers’ weed. In Tom Cooper’s first novel, THE MARAUDERS (Crown, $26), that beguiling music comes out of the Louisiana bayous, where a raucous chorus of shrimp fishermen, marijuana growers, treasure hunters. Cooper’s novel is a blast; descriptions of the natural beauty of the cypress swamps and waterways, along with the hardscrabble ways of its singular inhabitants, further elevate this story. (Feb.

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