Author: Kevin P. Keating
Publisher: Pantheon
Date of publication: July 2015
From a thrilling new voice in fiction comes a chilling and
deliciously dark novel about an idyllic Midwestern college town that turns out
to be a panorama of depravity and a nexus of horror.
For years Normandy
Falls has been haunted by
its strange history and the aggrieved spirits said to roam its graveyards.
Despite warnings, Edmund Campion is determined to pursue an advanced degree
there. But Edmund soon learns he isn’t immune to the impersonal trappings of
fate: his girlfriend, Morgan Fey, smashes his heart; his adviser, Professor
Martin Kingsley, crushes him with frivolous assignments; and his dead-end job begins
to take a toll on his physical and mental health. One night he stumbles upon
the body of Emily Ryan, an unapologetic townie, drowned in her family pool. Was
it suicide or murder? In the days that follow, Emily’s husband, Charlie,
crippled by self-loathing and frozen with fear, attempts to flee his disastrous
life and sends their twin daughters to stay with the Kingsleys. Possessed by an
unnamed, preternatural power, the twins know that the professor seduced their
mother and may have had a hand in her fate. With their piercing stares, the
girls fill Martin with a remorse that he desperately tries to hide from his
wife. Elsewhere, a low-level criminal named the Gonk takes over a remote
cottage, complete with a burial ground and moonshine still, and devises plans
for both. Xavier D’Avignon, the eccentric chef of a failing French restaurant,
supplies customers with a hallucinogenic cocktail. And Colette Collins, an
elderly local artist of the surreal, attends a retrospective of her work that
is destined to set the whole town on fire.
About Kevin P. Keating
After working as a boilermaker in the steel mills in Ohio , KEVIN P. KEATING became a
professor of English and began teaching at Baldwin
Wallace University ,
Cleveland State
University , and Lorain County
Community College . His
essays and stories have appeared in more than fifty literary journals, and his
first novel, The Natural Order of Things, was a finalist for
the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes’ Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. His
second novel, The Captive Condition, will be released by
Pantheon Books in July of 2015. He lives in Cleveland .
Connect with Kevin on Twitter.
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Kevin P. Keating’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:
Wednesday, August 26th: Mallory
Heart Reviews
Saturday, August 29th: Books that Hook
Monday, August 31st: No
More Grumpy Bookseller
Wednesday, September 2nd: Read
Love Blog
Friday, September 4th: 100
Pages a Day
Tuesday, September 8th: Book
Chatter
Wednesday, September 9th: It’s
a Mad Mad World
Thursday, September 10th: Kahakai
Kitchen
Monday, September 14th: Bewitched Bookworms
Wednesday, September 16th: From the TBR Pile
Thursday, September 17th: Books a la Mode – author
guest post
Tuesday, September 22nd: Bibliotica
Date TBD: Wildfire
Books
Date TBD: The
Steadfast Reader
TBD: More Than
Just Magic
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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