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Review of The Sinking of Bethany Ann Crane by K. Kris Loomis



As a person who grew up in the midst of anarchy, the excitement for me didn’t start right away. But what provokes a criminal crisis in teenage Alanna or her boyfriend, is not as immediately evident as the secret forces that keep her clandestine endeavors in “solitary darkness”.  For the most part, her place in the cyber world has been well-portrayed. It is a novel that is difficult to discuss without giving away the plot.

“She remained motionless with arms hanging from the sides of the chair. Secret Service and FCCU. Overkill for a simple breaking and entering. She wondered which of her scams popped up on their radar. Or how long they had been watching her. Whatever evidence they had, she had no intention of revealing anything surrounding her scams or the break-in.”

T. K. Falco’s minimally punctuated prose shows us a world hinged between trust and distrust, jolting us out of our slumber of ignorance to watch the filthy power of the combined threat of information technology and cyber crimes to the American financial sector. It would be interesting to see if Alanna would keep all of the things surrounding her scams safely concealed. She is ahead of fed agents and she lives in fear almost every minute of her life, not really able to resolve doubts and mysteries but trying her best to come clean. By the time the plot recedes into the center of horrible events, Alanna negotiates twists and turns of the author, in scene after scene, revealing a unique narrative strategy, where it is hard to ignore the cinematic echoes in the flow. She makes us understand the “sanctity of mistrust” and falls foul of an invisible crisis that spurs her to leave town forever.

A democracy’s greatest threat is not external, but internal in natureits own people turning anarchists and posing challenges to a State that constantly strives to maintain order. AntiAmerica makes it clear that all along, Falco has asked us to witness anarchy not in order to understand it but to accept its incomprehensible existential reality in our complex world of modern capitalism. This story will arguably go down as a tale of danger from anarchist insecurities in the financial world.

Sidd Burth
22th January, 2019

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