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An intriguing detective mystery novel set in a summer resort town on the coast of Maine in the 1980s, Dead Drunk evolved from the actual story of the author’s life with her upper crust alcoholic husband and their dysfunctional family and friends. The perspectives of seasonal residents, as well as the local people who work for them, give a glimpse of ‘how the other half lives.’ Much of the story is told from the point of view of the sympathetic barman, Richard, during and after parties at the family "cottage," Alderwood. For years he has catered at the big old cottages of the wealthy summer community, and so has come to know these people, their eccentricities, and something of their relationships with the peculiar family at Alderwood. Richard remembers the erratic behavior of his own alcoholic father. He is still haunted by the memory of its heart-wrenching effects on his mother, so he understands the quirky, seemingly inexplicable behavior of this family. He empathizes particularly with the plight of the children. They suffer from their father’s verbal aggression, the traumatic effects of which are vividly portrayed. The father's transgressions are well hidden by his seemingly immaculate social persona, yet friends of the family bear witness to the gradual degeneration of the his character. His behavior has become increasingly spiteful and erratic. The children’s distress is profound. In one case, it is utterly devastating. One of the summer crowd dies unexpectedly after a party for which Richard catered at Alderwood. Despite the nonchalance of his clients, Richard is so disturbed that he feels compelled to make meticulous notes after the party. He becomes obsessed by the mystery, and analyzes the events of that evening. He seems to be the only one to suspect foul play . . . until the dead man's contentious, meddling sister-in-law, who knows a good deal about the hidden dramas of the Alderwood crowd, calls in a police detective. The investigation turns up many bones from the closets of this disturbed family and its circle of friends. Richard’s insight and inside knowledge further illuminate the enormity of the group’s dysfunction, despite their affectations of propriety. His first-hand account proves invaluable in the pursuit of the surprising solution to the case.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Jean Ayer was educated at Barnard College and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. She was a translator of Portuguese and French for MacMillan, Abrams, Pocket Books, and Penguin; a cartoonist for Esquire; and fashion illustrator for major New York newspapers as well as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Redbook, Mademoiselle, Town & Country, and the New Yorker. She married and moved to Maine, where she transcribed her mother’s stories of her childhood in West Virginia at the dawn of the twentieth century. These were later published, reworked as fiction, as Tales of Chinkapin Creek and Tales of Chinkapin Creek, Volume II, available from Amazon.com. Work on these stories inspired her to continue writing, which she pursued vigorously after her divorce. She then studied creative writing at the Ragdale Foundation in Illinois and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and attained an MFA in creative writing from Columbia University. She wrote short stories of fiction based on the progression of her former husband’s alcoholism and its crippling effects on their family. Some of these stories have appeared in a number of literary reviews. The stories inspired more work on the seemingly inscrutable mystery of how her family fell apart. Her understanding of the dysfunction of an alcoholic’s family was informed by her participation in Al-anon and related programs. This supported her efforts to puzzle out, through writing, the reasons for the chain of events that led to her children’s troubles and her divorce. Dead Drunk is the surprising result of her quest. Fiction allowed her to weave the elements together into an intriguing mystery, in a way that finally made sense.
Titel: Dead Drunk
Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Einband: Paperback
Zustand: Good
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