The Harder They Come (novel)

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PublisherEcco Books
The Harder They Come
First edition
AuthorT. C. Boyle
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction
PublisherEcco Books
Publication date
March 31, 2015
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages400 pp
ISBN978-0-06-234937-8
Preceded bySan Miguel 

The Harder They Come is a novel by T. C. Boyle published in March 2015. It is loosely based on events in the life of Aaron Bassler, who, like Adam Stensen in the novel, was the subject of a manhunt in Mendocino County, California for 36 days in 2011.[1][2]

The Harder They Come follows the unfolding relationship between Sten Stensen, his son Adam, and Adam's girlfriend Sara Hovarty Jennings. The story alternates between their three points of view. The story begins with Sten, a former Marine and Vietnam veteran, killing a mugger while on a vacation cruise in Puerto Limón, Costa Rica. The story then moves to California, where Sten is unable to understand or help his schizophrenic son Adam, who considers himself a "mountain man" modeled on his hero John Colter. Meanwhile, Adam begins a relationship with Sara, a believer in the Sovereign citizen movement. He considers her a kindred spirit due to her own problems with the law, and her professed belief in the illegitimacy of laws and law enforcement. Adam's paranoia worsens, leading him to shoot two people and escape into the mountains to avoid arrest.[3]

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