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A Bittersweet Tale

English · Paperback / Softback

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The deck has always been stacked against you. Then an attractive woman promises love, respect, employment, and a home. Wouldn't you be hooked? Jango Jacks is.
Jango is a fifty-three-year-old Korean War vet, itinerant worker, and sweet-natured fellow who left kith and kin in Kentucky decades ago. On a hot August day in 1984, he lands in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania, pockets empty, hungry, and in need of a job. After answering an ad for a farmhand, he is hired by a recent widow, Audrey Dalton, and is immediately charmed by her; surprisingly, Audrey also seems entranced and prepares him a candlelit dinner, which turns into an evening of love. Jango considers ending his tumbleweed ways and settling down after decades of roaming…until the next morning, when he is shocked to learn he's ensnared in a dangerous trap.
A Bittersweet Tale begins as a romance reminiscent of The Bridges of Madison County but spirals into a dark psychological suspense constructed around a mystery whose truths unfold from several angles, as told by Jango and two secondary narrators. A story of authenticity versus artifice, the novel illustrates the old saw, "looks are deceiving," as police, clergy, and society exhibit prejudiced behavior toward Jango based on his appearance, whereas those who are middle class are able to hide immoral personalities, sometimes using religion as a shield to disguise hypocrisy and pathology.

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Laury A. Egan is the author of "The Outcast Oracle," "Fog and Other Stories," "Jenny Kidd," and "Fabulous! An Opera Buffa." Her poetry collections have been published in limited edition: "Presence & Absence;" "Snow, Shadows, a Stranger;" "Beneath the Lion's Paw;" and "The Sea & Beyond." She lives on the northern coast of New Jersey. Website: www.lauryaegan.com

Product details

Authors Laury A. Egan
Publisher Milford House Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2019
 
EAN 9781620062203
ISBN 978-1-62006-220-3
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 11 mm
Weight 287 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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