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Tapes of the River Delta [Hardcover]

Robert Mickey (Author), Peter Cunningham (Author)

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March 1996
Committing a murder after thinking about doing so for most of his life, Irish fugitive Theo Shortcourse remembers the events that led up to his act, in a chilling saga that spans three generations of a nineteenth-century town. A first novel.

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Like Robert B. Parker before him (in 1994's All Our Yesterdays), Cunningham slips away from formula fiction (in his case, thrillers like All Risks Mortality, 1988) to deliver a multigenerational saga. Setting his tale in both Ireland and America, Cunningham uses crime, politics and family tragedy to explore the Irish soul. But where the creator of Spenser got mired in blarney, Cunningham manages a marvelously lyrical, powerfully erotic story. Narrator Theo Shortcourse has committed murder. As he hides from his pursuers in an Irish river delta, he thinks back on his life and those of his ancestors. For most of his privileged days, Theo has been haunted by uncertainty about his parentage and by the preference of his mother, Sparrow, for his lifelong nemesis: his nephew Bain, three years older than he and "better at everything." As a young man, Theo loses (through his mother's manipulations) the serving girl with whom he is having his first satisfactory sexual relationship. He then marries Bain's sex-obsessed mistress, Juliet-who later runs away with another man. In time, Theo rises to a powerful government position, only to be seduced by a married British woman. Although he is warned that she is using him to spy on Bain, who has become Ireland's prime minister, Theo refuses to give the woman up-a decision that eventually leads to the crime that sends him on the lam. With the figurative blood of Irish saints and sinners, Cunningham paints a dark and compelling canvas that writhes with incest, betrayal, spiritual and political bankruptcy-and the blasted hopes of 20th-century Ireland.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Cunningham's novel, spanning almost the entire twentieth century, delineates the story of one family against the tumultuous background of Irish history. Theo Shortcourse begins his story when he is in his sixties, having recently escaped from a mental hospital where he was being held for observation for committing murder. Theo grows up believing he is the son of Sparrow Love Shortcourse, who comes from a well-off merchant family, and Pa Shortcourse, a butcher, famous as the hero of the legendary Deilt Ambush. Theo's closest childhood friend, Bain Cross, is the son of his much older sister Mag. Once grown, Bain enters politics, eventually becoming prime minister. Theo finds a job in the Monument Customs and Excise Office, gradually rising to the post of superintendent. Both in their personal and professional lives, Theo's and Bain's paths keep crossing, for they are bound not only by genealogy but also by convoluted politics. There are many mysteries, and the suspense is maintained by a narrative that shifts back and forth in time. This is a skillful production, written in prose that has a trace of Irish lilt. Mary Ellen Quinn

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