Crossroad

Crossroad
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A Novel

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

W. H. Cameron

شابک

9781643852812
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

October 1, 2019
An undertaker-in-training trying to put an accident at the town's crossroads behind her is drawn back into the trauma when the bodies go missing from her new family's mortuary. When Geoffrey Bouton, her new husband, abandons the former Melisende Dulac during their Paris honeymoon, Melisende is more resigned than brokenhearted. Raised by a couple who seemed to be parents by chance rather than choice, Melisende hasn't had much connection to family since her brother died rescuing her from a lake when the two were children. So it's a real surprise when Geoffrey's Aunt Elodie telephones Melisende from out of the blue to offer her a place to live and a job at the family funeral business in Barlow County, outside of Portland, Oregon. Without a qualm about saying goodbye to her East Coast home, Melisende meets her new Aunt Elodie and her husband, a warm man Melisende eventually feels comfortable calling Uncle Rémy. Melisende will always be an outsider in town, but she feels comfortable enough until the day she's driving to work and is stopped by a grisly accident and fire. Though she's used to a high body count at her job, Melisende is so spooked by the scene that she barely realizes there's a baby, still alive, wrapped in a sweatshirt on the fringe of the mayhem. Cameron's first novel under this name (he's written others as Bill Cameron, including Property of the State, 2016, etc.) shows Melisende trying to stay out of trouble when the bodies go missing from the family's mortuary, when it seems as if someone's trying to pin something on her even though there's no crime. A richly drawn background contextualizes the mystery's melancholy, with bursts of humor emerging like sun through clouds.

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Publisher's Weekly

October 28, 2019
Soon after Melisende Dulac, the narrator of this engrossing mystery from Cameron (the Skin Kadash series, as Bill Cameron), moves from Massachusetts to a small Oregon town to become an apprentice mortician, she’s first on the scene of a fatal car accident. She immediately spots the bodies of two men and a teenage boy, and later, at a long distance from the wreck, the body of a newborn. Things gets stranger after the bodies, stored in the mortuary, disappear, and scattered ashes are found in the crematorium, along with a skull from an unknown corpse. Since Melisende was the last person to see the bodies, the police suspect she stole them. When the person who represents the teenage boy’s family discovers a bullet casing at the scene and concludes the crash was no accident, Melisende begins to investigate. The stakes rise as she delves into an uncertain situation not knowing whom to turn to for help. Cameron keeps the surprises coming. This pulse-pounding tale begs to be read in one sitting. Agent: Janet Reid, New Leaf Literary.




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