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Jesus Year

Krulc, Jani

Jesus Year

This book explores the space between joy and tragedy, happiness and despair, sincerity and absurdity. A husband won't throw his wife a party for her thirty-third birthday, a woman becomes obsessed with re-decorating her familial cabin, a couple's west coast elopement turns dangerous, a father must talk his daughter out of cancelling her wedding, a mother meets her thirty-year-old daughter for the first time, three friends' lives collide at an annual Christmas party, and a downtown couple drive to a prairie church to plan the perfect wedding. In these stories, the banal details of life crash against momentous occasions, revealing what is hidden, and re-casting what is already in plain sight. Everyone has their Boogeyman. But who -- or what -- is scaring Saskatoon locals to death? Private detective Russell Quant is roused from sleep only to fall into a nightmare case when the family of a suicide victim hires him to uncover the real cause of death. But what is real and what is imaginary? Quant works to narrow his list of suspects only to find the number of victims growing. Russell is mystified as the trail of fear connects him to a vast landscape of people, including an elegant potash miner, dubious trailer park denizens, reticent farm folk, the Pink Gopher choir, and a gaseous psychiatrist. Compounding Quant's bewilderment is the complete and perfect disappearance of his once very real friend, Sereena, who has become a ghost he simply can't find. With the Boogeyman always a few paces ahead, Russell struggles to keep the hounds of failure from baying. Travelling from Saskatchewan's summer storms to the menacing Lotus Land of Vancouver, he finally touches down in the Canadian Arctic, where tragic hope resides. Russell returns home to bully attacks, a desperate chase through midnight woods, and a sadistic abduction. As Quant penetrates the truth of the Boogeyman, he finds himself on a perilous suspension bridge between idyllic childhood and grown-up violence.

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ISBN 9781554831050
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Insomniac Press
Jahr 20130430

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