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From the author of the award-winning novel Tamara's Child, comes a story crackling with mystery and suspense.The day after graduating from high school, Darryl Coombs fled his hometown of Grotin, Kansas, hoping to put the memories of his nightmarish childhood behind him forever. His only regretâ??he'd had to leave his beloved little sister, Libby, behind. Now, ten years later, Libby's arrest on a charge of attempted murder has Darryl reluctantly returning to his childhood home. He is desperate to save his sister from prison, but first he must survive the descent into the rabbit hole of his past. When his efforts to exonerate Libby expose a devil's bargain so hideous as to be unthinkable, Darryl unwittingly takes action that leads to deadly consequences.Beautifully written, artfully conceived, charged with moral complexity, this book will leave you wanting more from B K May Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I fell in love with this book right away, staying up way past my bedtime reading. Darryl is easy for me to relate to, given his personality. I had a fair share if verbal abuse and emotional neglect growing up. Like Darryl, I felt that my opinions and desires, or even needs, were discounted, devalued. It took a 3000+ mile move, coast to coast, to begin being able to emerge from my shell. The only thing I didn't quite grok was the need for Charlotte's story. That's one part that didn't resonate with me. It felt a little unnecessary. That was just a small part , overall though.
The Water Tower Club is full of snappy prose that captures the imagination, playing upon the heartstrings of emotion as deftly as a virtuoso violinist, conjuring bittersweet nostalgia, heavy regret, flickering uncertainty. Darryl has a philosopher's soul, and his problems, worries, and fears are ones we can all relate to- past regrets, family pressures, the desire to bury our hurts and wounds, a longing to find who we really are. This is a book you're going to want to read!
***Many thanks to the Netgalley, the author and Fir Valley Press for providing an ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review. SF Book Review. ( )