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Silent Words: Tyler Jones Mystery

Autor Joan M. Drury
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2009
With her mother's last words still echoing in her ears, Tyler Jones, the San Francisco-based newspaper columnist and amateur sleuth introduced in "The Other Side of Silence," journeys to the family home in northern Minnesota. Tyler, directed to "find the truth," has no inkling what truth she is supposed to search for in this idyllic haven perched on the edge of Lake Superior. As Tyler attempts to fulfill her mother's deathbed wish, she unearths layer after layer of half-truths, legends, and lies accumulated over the years and passed down through the generations, binding some members of this community to a conspiracy of silence. She explores the meaning of family in its many guises, the complexity of human nature regarding our notions of "good" and "bad," and the lengths to which the living will go to protect their dead. There are bodies, of course, but the real mystery in "Silent Words" is about the secrets that hide and fester in family histories and hearts. Winner of a Minnesota Book Award, the Northeastern Minnesota Book Award, and a Midwest Book Achievement Award. Finalist for the Edgar Allan Poe Award.
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ISBN-13: 9780979488368
ISBN-10: 0979488362
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Clover Valley Press, LLC
Seria Tyler Jones Mystery


Notă biografică

Joan M. Drury, former publisher of Spinsters Ink and sponsor of Norcroft: A Writing Retreat for Women, passed away in November 2020 after a life of uplifting women's voices. She was the author of four novels, including the Tyler Jones mystery series. As a publisher, she was awarded the Publisher Service Award from the Lambda Literary Foundation. She also cofounded the Harmony Women's Fund, which supported a variety of endeavors. She loved reading and writing women's fiction and ended her literary career as owner of an independent bookstore, Drury Lane Books of Grand Marais, Minnesota.