Wit's End
Auteur : Karen Joy Fowler
Date de publication : 2008-04-01
Ăditeur : Penguin
Nombre de pages : 336
Résumé du livre
This âdelightful and eccentric new taleâ(The Boston Globe) from the bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club subverts the whodunit and gives us a thoroughly modern meta-mystery with wit, warmth, and heart.
At loose ends and weary from her recent lossesâthe deaths of an inventive if at times irritating father and her beloved brotherâRima Lansill comes to Wit's End, the home of her legendary godmother, bestselling mystery writer Addison Early, to regroup...and in search of answers. For starters, why did Addison name one of her charactersâa murdererâafter Rima's father? But Addison is secretive and feisty, so consumed with protecting her famous fictional detective, Maxwell Lane, from the vagaries of the Internet rumor that she has writer's block. As one woman searches for truth, the other struggles to control the reality of her fiction.
Rima soon becomes enmeshed in Addison's household of eccentrics: a formerly alcoholic cook and her irksome son, two quirky dog-walkers, a mysterious stalker, the tiny characters that populate Addison's dollhouse crime-scene replicas, and even Maxwell Lane himself. But, wrapped up in a mystery that may or may not be of her own creation, Rima discovers to her surprise that the ultimate solution to this puzzle is the new family she has found at the house called Wit's End.
Here, Karen Joy Fowler delivers top-notch storytellingâcreating characters both oddball and endearing in a voice that is utterly and memorably her ownâin this clever, playful novel about finally allowing oneself to grow up-with a dash of mystery thrown in.