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The Edge of Farallon by Peter Skinner
The Edge of Farallon by Peter Skinner








The Edge of Farallon by Peter Skinner

They meet on a rooftop in Boston on the night Ryle loses a patient and Lily attends her abusive father’s funeral. Hoover’s ( November 9, 2015, etc.) latest tackles the difficult subject of domestic violence with romantic tenderness and emotional heft.Īt first glance, the couple is edgy but cute: Lily Bloom runs a flower shop for people who hate flowers Ryle Kincaid is a surgeon who says he never wants to get married or have kids. The dialogue shows a playwright’s attention to language and helps sweep the reader through this story.Ī poetic family drama with mercy and cruelty in high relief. ‘Every living thing has a mortal enemy.’ ” Some readers may feel this technique becomes occasionally overblown, but the prose helps to delineate the internal lives of the conflicted characters: Sam, dealing with his military history and wondering how much death lies ahead Angus, with his dementia, contemplating how much more life he can expect and Lulu, in some ways finding herself suspended between them, between the ghosts in her past and the prospects in her future. The writing style is lyrical, tending toward the fractured: “He’d be careful with this one.

The Edge of Farallon by Peter Skinner

The latest work from playwright and novelist Skinner ( The Bells of Moses Henry, 2011, etc.) is somewhat reminiscent of a Tennessee Williams Southern gothic tale, with haunting pasts and fierce ambitions, but transplanted to foggy Northern California.

The Edge of Farallon by Peter Skinner

But Lulu herself has a troubled history that she can’t run from-and a desire to hold this land at all costs. She suspects Sam of coming to kill her uncle on the orders of Angus’ no-good brother, Frank. And that lion may not be the most dangerous predator around, or so Angus’ niece Lulu thinks. They aren’t the only ones there, as a mountain lion has been terrorizing the area recently. A novel about secrets, betrayals, and love revolves around a fight for land.Īs ex-professor Angus Willis explains, the bit of Northern California coast he calls home is special, with a Mediterranean climate and “one of the richest underwater canyons on Earth.” Or, as a stranger comes to realize, “If you could fall for a place this would be it.” This stranger-who goes by the name of Sam-rents a shack on the Willis property, which the family has held since 1911.










The Edge of Farallon by Peter Skinner