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Maria Flook (Author)
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June 1, 2004
A literary investigation by "one of the most powerful American writers at work today" [Annie Proulx] of a story that riveted the nation: how an accomplished, world-traveled fashion writer who had retreated to a simpler life as a single mother on Cape Cod became the victim of a brutal, still-unsolved murder.

On the surface, Christa Worthington’s life had the appearance of privilege and comfort. She was the granddaughter of prominent New Yorkers. Her sparkling journalism earned the fashion world’s respect. But she had turned her back on a glamorous career and begun living in the remote Cape Cod town where she had summered as a child. When she was found murdered in Truro, Massachusetts, just after New Year’s Day in 2002, her toddler daughter clinging to her side, her violent death brought to the surface the many unspoken mysteries of her life.

Invisible Eden is the deeply felt story of a career woman's attempt to start over and reinvent her life away from the fashion circles of New York and Paris only to have an out-of-wedlock child with a local fisherman, forge a life as a single mother, and meet a violent end. Brilliantly portraying Christa’s hunger for belonging and her struggle for survival as a first-time mother, Flook searingly evokes her search for a safe haven, her many tumultuous relationships, and the evidence linking family, strangers, lovers, suspects, and innocents to the tragedy that both shocked a seaside town on Cape Cod and horrified the nation. Flook intricately maps Christa's charged life before her death and follows the first year of the murder investigation with the help of the district attorney who is in an election battle even as he searches for the killer. At the same time, Invisible Eden captures the Cape's haunted landscape, class stratifications, and never-ending battles between its weathy summer residents and its hardscrabble working families who together form a backdrop for a powerful chronicle of love and murder. An edgy and compelling portrait of a woman's tragic journey, Invisible Eden is a mesmerizing true story.


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In January 2002, 46-year-old fashion writer Crista Worthington was found stabbed to death on the floor of her cottage in Truro, Mass. Her curly-haired toddler, Ava, was nestled by her side. The murder traumatized Worthington's idyllic Cape Cod community and captured the attention of the national media. Here, Truro resident Flook (My Sister Life: The Story of My Sister's Disappearance) attempts to make literary sense of the tragic, downward spiral of Worthington. An attractive former Vassar girl and scion of a prominent local family, she left a glamorous career in New York (she also worked for WWD in Paris) to have an affair with a ruggedly handsome but very married fisherman and have his child. Flook, despite her lively writing, cannot solve the crime. "No one can understand the arc of the victim's life until her killer is ID'ed," writes Flook herself. Flook turns to terse Michael O'Keefe, the assistant district attorney responsible for the Worthington case, for insight and what can only be called local macho resonance. But his noncommittal investigative shop talk can't take the place of the truth. Most disappointing, the victim herself emerges as neither sympathetic nor compelling, a spoiled little rich girl who seems to care little for anyone except her daughter and herself. "The more we look at her, the uglier she gets," O'Keefe says of Worthington. Although Flook fleshes out various suspects, including Tony Jackett, the father of Worthington's child, and Tim Arnold, the spurned-lover-turned-friend who found Worthington's body. Flook seems to favor Arnold as the murderer, but who knows? This work will leave most readers with a sense of sadness and not much else.
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*Starred Review* When Christa Worthington, an accomplished fashion writer and single mother, was found murdered in a remote Cape Cod town, national media became fascinated with the life and tragic end of a woman who appeared to have everything. Flook, a newer resident to the same small town, follows the investigation into the still unsolved murder of a woman who drifted from a life of high fashion and old WASP money to chasing a local fisherman heartthrob, the father of her child, in the hopes that he would divorce his wife. Drawing on interviews with family, friends, and former lovers, as well as investigators and murder suspects, Flook brings Worthington to life, detailing her vibrancy, character flaws, and obsessions. The Vassar graduate, disappointed with her career, found herself in her 40s, back home in Cape Cod, nursing a dying mother, expecting a child, and reviving a hatred for her philandering father, who had taken up with a much younger woman who was addicted to heroin. Flook also offers a searing look at the seaside town peopled with the rich, famous, and quirky, as well as the blue-collar, obscure, and edgy, in this intimate look at the allure of secrets, sex, and murder. Vanessa Bush
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (June 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0767913760
  • ISBN-13: 978-0767913768
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.9 x 7.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (95 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #967,253 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars atrocious writing, December 7, 2004
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Jazzer (Malta, NY USA) - See all my reviews
I'm only several chapters into this book, and though the story is interesting, I can't believe the poor level of writing. Does this author write cheap romances? A few examples speak for themselves:

"...he captained her onto the pillowy pier of her Posturpedic."

(I was ready to drop the book after reading that one)

"Casanovia college boys, their surfboards strapped onto their cars like fiberglass codpieces..."

(this allusion makes no sense at all, you do not strap a codpiece on a roof, it would more resemble the "bras" on sportscars. Now if she had said fiberglass phaluses it would be bad, but at least closer)

Only 375 pages to go.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Maria Flook? Start Packing!, July 11, 2003
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Same person here from Europe. I finished the book, thought it was so poorly written, researched, everything, that I wanted to give it NO stars but then found I couldn't post without at least one! There are so many spelling errors of well-known names and places that it drove me nuts. Other readers are correct when they point out that the author pretends to know what Christa was thinking and feeling during major events in her life when she knew her as well as I did which is not at all. The author repeats the same things over and over and over, ad nauseum. Great way to pad out a book so one can charge for more pages. And some of the things that she wrote about the people in her community were so insulting and appalling, she should probably think about relocating because I bet she's not on anybody's guest lists this season.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very difficult to read..., September 15, 2004
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While I am an avid reader and enjoy non-fiction, I found this book to be extremely difficult to get through. Flook's writing is tedious and includes so many trivial details that I found myself wishing the book would end around page 50. Christa Worthington's story could be a compelling read, but any excitement is lost in the minutiae. If you are looking for a true-crime book that will grab you at the beginning, entwine you in the story, and keep you interested throughout, this is not it.
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Cape and Islands First Assistant District Attorney Michael O'Keefe told me to meet him Saturday night. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
shellfish constable, fashion journalism, summer folk, fashion writer, fashion writing
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Cape Cod, New York, Tony Jackett, Tim Arnold, Christa Worthington, Outer Cape, Depot Road, Amyra Chase, Gramercy Park, Gail Motlin, Beth Porter, Emily Dooley, Keith Amato, John Fairchild, Linda Silva, Ellen Webb, Crow Point, Boston Globe, Land's End, Chic Simple, Jay Mulvaney, Susan Jackett, Town Hall, Warren Roderick, Barnstable County
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