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Conundrum [Kindle Edition]

C. S. Lakin
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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Book Description

A happily married man with three small children decides one day he no longer wants to live. He gives himself leukemia and nine months later is dead.

This is the conundrum Lisa Sitteroff is determined to solve regarding her dead father—the tale her mother, Ruth, told Lisa and her two brothers, Rafferty and Neal, throughout their childhood. But Lisa, now thirty and watching Raff suffer from the ravages of bipolar illness, believes if she can solve this puzzle, she might somehow save her brother. For Raff’s pain is intrinsically tied up with feelings of parental abandonment.

What starts as a noble goal for Lisa soon grows into a vicious family war, wreaking destruction on Lisa’s marriage. Lisa discovers details of her parents’ relationship that her mother has long hidden. Shocking clues appear as Lisa reads a letter her father, Nathan, wrote before he died, prompting her to visit Nathan’s former boss, Ed Hutchinson. From him, Lisa learns that her engineer father helped design a generator run by radioactive materials. Ed lets slip that Nathan participated in a dangerous secret experiment, a fact her mother discounts as Nathan’s cause of death. Accusations and excuses fly. Yet, how much of what Lisa uncovers is true? Is truth solely subjective?
Lisa sifts through layers of lies as she journeys into her father’s story, seeking to understand this man she never knew. Meanwhile, her mother responds in fury and tries to destroy Lisa’s life, determined to keep Lisa from uncovering her dark secrets.

Conundrum explores the rocky landscape of betrayal and truth, asking whether a search for truth is worth the price, and showing how separating from toxic family members might sometimes be the only recourse for survival. Lisa pays a high price for truth, but in the end finds it worthwhile.

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About the Author

C. S. Lakin is a novelist and professional copyeditor who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, dog, and three cats. The first three books in her seven-book fantasy series, The Gates of Heaven, have been released: The Wolf of Tebron, The Map across Time, and The Land of Darkness, allegorical fairy tales drawing from classic tales we all read in our childhood.

Lakin's relational drama/mystery, Someone to Blame, won the 2009 Zondervan First Novel award, released October 2010. She just complete writing her eleventh novel, a modern-day take on the biblical story of Jacob called Intended for Harm. Also available on ebook are two mystery/psychological dramas: Innocent Little Crimes and Conundrum. Don't miss Time Sniffers: a wild young adult sci-fi romance that will entangle you in time!

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  • File Size: 688 KB
  • Print Length: 328 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005WD0GGS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #301,660 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Puzzling March 1, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
This book is filled with quotes, poems and puzzles like the story's namesake. There are several angst filled story lines, and we begin with the threat of a breakdown from the main character's brother, Raff. In the midst of that chaos is the mystery of her father's death, the potential breakdown of her marriage, miscarriage and the discovery that her siblings are not what they seem.

It was all one big downer for me. I couldn't really relate to any of the characters. The chaos was mostly self-imposed and selfish. Sons refused to cut the apron strings; husbands lacked backbones through more than one generation. It was a very catty and uncomfortable ride through a family history that I'm glad is not my own.

Towards the end of the tale flashbacks were used and really disoriented the flow of the story for me. It felt like the author was trying to make the story longer and while there was more to read I didn't think it pushed the story along. I wish the ending had a more powerful triumphant message it was a let-down after all the pain the characters had suffered.

I would recommend this book to those that enjoy drama and unbelievable constant torment.

I received a free copy to honestly review.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Such a good writer July 7, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Conundrum: does the truth set you free? This is the puzzle that Lakin sets out to solve in her novel of the same name. Within it she gives you plenty more and very entertaining they are. Some are so well known I found myself gnashing my teeth trying to remember the answers. Others were unknown to me but I knew I'd forget them by the time I finished the book because that's just the way my mind works.

In Lakin's quirky Time sniffers I learnt a thing or two about black holes and dark matter. In Conundrum I've had my mind expanded by poetry, plutonium and depression. I hasten to say, as I did with Time sniffers, that although it sounds like the novel will be hard going the opposite is true. Lakin has the knack of presenting heavy material in a totally digestible manner.

With the hope of saving her older brother Lisa Sitteroff sets out to find the truth behind their father's suspected suicide 26 years before when they were small children. Set against the sparingly but evocatively-described San Francisco area Lakin takes you on an engrossing journey into how depression can ravage sufferers and their families. The short snippets of poetry are so apt I found myself -- no lover of poetry -- lingering on them and wondering at her store of knowledge that she had them at her fingertips to weave into the narrative.

Lakin writes well. Her descriptions are economical and visual. She grabs your emotions with her characters; towards the end, as the pieces start to come together, I found myself with a tight throat on several occasions.

I feel she is going to become one of my favorite authors.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good references! February 27, 2013
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It was a good story plot but a bit too wordy for my preferences. I ended up skipping a few pages to get on with the story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Conundrum an interesting read
I enjoyed "Conundrum"--there were times when I thought the storyline would take easy outs, but I was happy with some of the interesting twists and turns throughout the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by JerInIowaCity
4.0 out of 5 stars Mind Boggling
I liked the way she kept onto one main conundrum to review during her voyage. She weaved an intricate story that left you guessing . Read more
Published 3 months ago by J. Green
5.0 out of 5 stars Sins of the father...
How far would you go to uncover the truth? Join Lisa on her journey to find a man she never knew. Her father. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Brandon Hinds
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Looking into families behave the way they do was done uniquely in this "mystery." Like the way the author addresses issues of mental illness and the need for some family... Read more
Published 4 months ago by J Mysteries
4.0 out of 5 stars A little different
A subject I've never read about before so it was interesting as well as entertaining. Sometimes it kept you on your toes.
Published 4 months ago by kacey
5.0 out of 5 stars Conundrum
Wow ! This is an intense, can't put down, how will it end drama, that is so well crafted that you are sucked into this women's' world in a heart beat. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Nanakulikane
5.0 out of 5 stars Solutions, mysteries, logic, poetry and life
To solve a conundrum you need to know the right question, the one whose answer hides the key, the secret that turns mystery into logical consequence. In C. S. Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. Deeth
3.0 out of 5 stars OKay
Okay and I expected something else at the end. It reads easily but sometimes it gets a little bit confusing.
Published 4 months ago by Gerda NKAKOUMOUSSOU
5.0 out of 5 stars Quest for Freedom
"Conundrum" is Lisa Bolton's struggle to find truth, to solve a conundrum. She realizes as her brother struggles with bipolar depression, that she had no memories of her father,... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Debbie
3.0 out of 5 stars A Puzzle Piece of a Novel That Doesn't Quite Fit
Conundrum, by C.S. Lakin, is told from the viewpoint of a heroine for the twentieth century, Lisa Sitteroff. Read more
Published 5 months ago by J.D.Tucker
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More About the Author

C. S. Lakin is an award-winning novelist, writing instructor, and professional copyeditor who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. The first five books in her seven-book fantasy series, The Gates of Heaven, are out in print and ebook, allegorical fairy tales drawing from classic tales we all read in our childhood.

Lakin's relational drama/mystery, Someone to Blame, won the 2009 Zondervan First Novel award, released October 2010. She just completed writing a modern-day take on the biblical story of Jacob called Intended for Harm and the sixth book in her fantasy series: The Sands of Ethryn. Also available (ebook and print)are two mystery/psychological dramas: Innocent Little Crimes (top 100 in the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest)and Conundrum. For lovers of Christian fiction, don't miss A Thin Film of Lies, a Fran Anders crime novel. And sci-fi enthusiasts will love Time Sniffers: a wild young adult romance that will entangle you in time!

Lakin has two websites for writers: www.livewritethrive.com with deep writing instruction and posts on industry trends. Her site www.CritiqueMyMaunscript.com features her critique services. She teaches workshops and critiques at writing conferences and workshops around the country.
Follow her on Twitter: @cslakin and @livewritethrive and like her Facebook Author Page: http://www.facebook.com/C.S.Lakin.Author

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