Scholar and former detective Homer Kelly defends a poet accused of
committing murder during an eclipse—from the “delightful and
always beguiling” author (The Boston Globe). For all her life,
poet Kitty Clark has waited to see a total eclipse of the sun. News of
an impending eclipse thrills her until she learns it will be visible
only from Nantucket, where one year ago her ex-lover Joe Green moved
with his new wife. Unable to resist the astronomical lure, she flies
in from Boston, and makes her way to an isolated lighthouse, hoping to
avoid seeing Joe. The eclipse itself is overwhelming; Kitty screams
when the sun vanishes behind the dark blot of the moon. When the sun
returns a few minutes later, Kitty stands over the bloodied body of
Mrs. Joe Green, claiming “the moon did it.” Transcendentalist
scholar and former detective Homer Kelly agrees to defend the troubled
young poet, but the more Kitty insists she is innocent, the crazier
she appears. To clear her name he must discover who set her up, and
what happened during the two minutes when the Nantucket sun
disappeared.
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ISBN
9781453252345
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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