The Edgar Award–winning author “builds a family portrait in which
violence seems both impossible and inevitable . . . surprising and
devastating” (Chicago Tribune). Steve Farris was nine years old in
1959, the youngest child in a family that was about to be snuffed out.
Around four o’clock on an ordinary November afternoon, Steve’s
father loaded his shotgun. With calm precision he killed his teenaged
son and daughter, and then turned the weapon on his wife. For two
hours he waited for his youngest son to come home from school. When
Steve did not appear, his father drove away, disappearing for
good. Now a successful architect, Farris has spent his life avoiding
the memories of that dark day. But questions from an author writing a
book about the crime bring back impressions from the days leading up
to the killing. For the first time he must confront his awful past,
and the terrifying possibility that his father had a reason for what
he did.
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ISBN
9781453228036
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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