A grisly racial murder in what news commentators insist on calling "the
heartland." A feeding frenzy of mass media and seamy politics. An
illicit love affair with the potential to wreck lives. In his grandly
inventive last novel, John Gregory Dunne orchestrated these elements
into a symphony of American violence, chicanery, and sadness.In the
aftermath of Edgar Parlance's killing, the small prairie town of Regent
becomes a destination for everyone from a sociopathic teenaged
supermodel to an enigmatic attorney with secret familial links to the
worlds of Hollywood and organized crime. Out of their manifold
convergences, their jockeying for power, publicity or love, Nothing
Lost creates a drama of magnificent scope and acidity.