A transatlantic novel for fans of A.S. Byatt and Don DeLillo.
Shaun is an American professor enjoying his sabbatical--and his
substantial inheritance--in Paris, until one night when he is startled
awake by a nightmare. His attempts to decipher the dream lead him to a
New York murder trial that occurred in 1916 in the Bronx.
Upon discovering that the murder took place in the basement of his
father's childhood apartment building and having no recollection of
being told about it in his boyhood, Shaun explores the possibility of a
repressed memory. His amateur, but psychologically astute, investigation
coincides with the beginning of his first serious romance since the
death of his wife five years earlier. By the time he uncovers the
shocking truth behind the case, he has traveled to Spain, New York,
Sweden, and back to France.
While deciphering a murder that hits close to home, John J. Healey
offers an intimate tale of love, family, and the complexities of the
human heart.