The Drifter (Peter Ash Series #1)

The Drifter (Peter Ash Series #1)

by Nick Petrie
The Drifter (Peter Ash Series #1)

The Drifter (Peter Ash Series #1)

by Nick Petrie

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Overview

The first explosive thriller featuring Peter Ash, a veteran who finds that the demons of war aren’t easily left behind...

“Lots of characters get compared to my own Jack Reacher, but Petrie’s Peter Ash is the real deal.”—Lee Child


Peter Ash came home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with only one souvenir: what he calls his “white static,” the buzzing claustrophobia due to post-traumatic stress that has driven him to spend a year roaming in nature, sleeping under the stars.

But when a friend from the Marines commits suicide, Ash returns to civilization to help the man’s widow with some home repairs. Under her dilapidated porch, he finds more than he bargained for: the largest, ugliest, meanest dog he’s ever encountered...and a Samsonite suitcase stuffed with cash and explosives.

As Ash begins to investigate this unexpected discovery, he finds himself at the center of a plot that is far larger than he could have imagined...and it may lead straight back to the world he thought he’d left for good.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780735215207
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/07/2017
Series: Peter Ash Series , #1
Pages: 464
Sales rank: 451,698
Product dimensions: 4.20(w) x 7.50(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Nick Petrie received his MFA in fiction from the University of Washington, won a Hopwood Award for short fiction while an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, and his story "At the Laundromat" won the 2006 Short Story Contest in the The Seattle Review, a national literary journal. A husband and father, he runs a home-inspection business in Milwaukee. His novels in the Peter Ash series include The Drifter, winner of the ITW Thriller Award and the Barry Award for Best First Novel, Burning Bright, and Light It Up.

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Reading Group Guide

1. What is the significance of the title?

2. In the first chapter, Peter Ash reflects with guilt on the ostensible suicide of his friend Jimmy, believing it was somehow his fault. Why does Peter feel this way? What does this suggest about Peter’s character and about his relationship with Jimmy?

3. Many of the characters in the novel suffer from war injuries that are “not visible to the eye.” Which characters are impacted in this way? How does each character learn to cope (or not) with his unique symptoms?

4. What do you think of the character Lewis? Did your opinion of him change over the course of the novel?

5. The dog, Mingus, is a character unto himself. What does he bring to the story?

6. The lives of returning veterans are a central concern of the novel. What does the story illustrate about the problems veterans face as they integrate back into civilian life? How do the different characters exemplify these issues?

7. In addition to the struggles faced by veterans, the novel also touches on the strain placed on the families of active military and veterans. What difficulties did Dinah and her sons face as a military family?

8. Several of the characters seem to fall into a moral gray area, neither heroic nor exactly villains. How did the author create these subtleties? Which characters did you find sympathetic despite their actions, and why?

9. How did the Milwaukee setting shape the story?

10. Did you anticipate the twist involving Lipsky and Skinner? What clues pointed to this ending? 

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