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A letter. A secret. A tragedy. David's mother told him his father died when he was born. His mother lied.David Eric Laine always believed his father had died in Vietnam before his birth. His mother remarried and he was adopted by his stepfather and grew up knowing Graham Laine as his only father. Forty years later, a letter arrives and David finds out everything he thought was a lie.His father, Joel Cameron, is alive and living in Bermuda where he came from back in 1968 to attend college. He met David's mother, at the time a much more rebellious child of the turbulent sixties. Following David's birth his mother fled back to the safety of her familiar, protected world and the lie was born. Rather than face her shame, David was told his father died a hero in Vietnam.Now the lies unravel and the newly married Chris and David embark on a journey to discover the truth. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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That being said, the mystery is a mystery. It looks deeper into Dave's past and current life and examines attitudes and convictions about homosexuality at the same time. It also made sure I didn't want to visit Bermuda at any time soon. The mystery is fast paced and moves along nicely from LA to the East Coast and Dave's mother to the Island and Dave's Father.
Brown continues to progress nicely as a writer and no longer relies on writing sex scenes to create a book. Well worth the read and a keeper for your Gay Mystery shelf. ( )