Jerome Mark Antil
The Hoodoo of Peck Finch
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In two intersecting tales set in Louisiana, an elderly black veteran kills his attacker and faces a murder trial while his Cajun French best friend tries to discover the truth about the mother he never knew. Gabriel Jordan, an aging army captain and veteran of Korea and Vietnam, is threatened by a young white man, Kenneth Bauer, at a Walmart in New Orleans, and as a result buys a cane for a future act of self-defense. Later, Kenneth hunts the vet down and threatens him with a knife, and Gabe beats him to death with that cane. He's arrested for second-degree murder, a charge that could stick, especially because the knife is nowhere to be found…
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In two intersecting tales set in Louisiana, an elderly black veteran kills his attacker and faces a murder trial while his Cajun French best friend tries to discover the truth about the mother he never knew. Gabriel Jordan, an aging army captain and veteran of Korea and Vietnam, is threatened by a young white man, Kenneth Bauer, at a Walmart in New Orleans, and as a result buys a cane for a future act of self-defense. Later, Kenneth hunts the vet down and threatens him with a knife, and Gabe beats him to death with that cane. He's arrested for second-degree murder, a charge that could stick, especially because the knife is nowhere to be found. And Gabe, despite his advanced age, is known to be an experienced, highly trained, battle-savvy army captain. Gabe is less haunted by the prospect of prison time than he is by the enormity of what's he done, a poignant moral nuance characteristic of this thoughtful drama: Let me work it out in my mind....I'm an old man. I need to make it right in my head and with God. Meanwhile, his best friend, Boudreau Clemont Peck Finch-who overcomes illiteracy and gets accepted into college in under a year's time-decides he needs to track down his real mother, a woman who remains a mystery to him. But as his relationship with his girlfriend, Millie, becomes ever more serious, he worries that she won't be able to accept his inauspicious beginnings. He travels to the Louisiana swamps that he fled when he was only 9 years old, the victim of morbidly dark abuse. Antil's (One More Last Dance, 2017, etc.) touching sequel draws heavily from the plot established in the first novel, but remains an entirely self-contained story. The author palpably re-creates the electrifying energy of New Orleans, a combination of old-world merriment and lurking danger (The velvet sax was an offer of promise and calm for the old man, jazz aficionado, dancer, and troubled soul). Further, Peck is a memorable character-surprisingly deep and boyishly innocent simultaneously, he provides both comic levity and some of the book's most moving moments. An affecting novel that richly captures the inimitable spirit of Louisiana. KIRKUS REVIEWS
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-73530-767-1
- EAN: 9781735307671
- Produktnummer: 36774086
- Verlag: Little York Books
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
- Seitenangabe: 298 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D1.7 cm 487 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 487
Über den Autor
Born in 1941, just eight months before the Pearl Harbor attack, Antil can remember sitting on the floor and listening to President Roosevelt make his world famous speech, our declaration of war. When Jerry was five days old his mother predicted he would be the writer of the family and named him Jerome after the Patron Saint of Libraries and Mark, after Mark Twain. Young Jerome Mark Antil grew up in front of the Delphi Falls (now a historical park) in upstate Central New York, just 7 miles from the Chittenango Falls where L. Frank Baum wrote The Wizard of Oz; and 70 miles from overlooking the Chemung River where Mark Twain wrote Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Antil is an award winning author of Historical Fiction and Non Fiction humor. He writes of life in the shadows of WWII, using characters he grew up with. Born the seventh child of a seventh son of a seventh son, Antil began writing before he was ten. Antil was raised by a strong male role model, his devoted father and three very strong women, his mother and two older sisters provided a sensitive keel to his life journey. Woman play very strong and important roles in all Antil's novels. Antil favorite authors include, John Steinberg, Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote and some of Mark Twain.Antil is noted for his impeccable research on all backdrops of any of his work. His historical fiction being used in schools worldwide and his non fiction in marketing forums and classes at the college and university graduate level.
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