The Detective's Garden: A Love Story and Meditation on Murder
By (Author) Janyce Stefan-Cole
Unbridled Books
Unbridled Books
13th September 2016
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
384
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
297g
The Detectives Garden: A Love Story and Meditation on Murder is set in Brooklyn in 1995. Originally from Slovenia, ex-NYPD Homicide Detective Emil Milosec, a man with a past poised to reclaim him is perennially on the outside. Elena, his beauty of a wife, has died, but she has filled pages of letters to himwhich he has so far refused to read. Elena always remained elusive to him, and she still is.
An ugly discovery among the leafy haven of their backyard garden unsettles the uneasy truce Emil has managed since Elenas death. A lively cast of local characters, a dark history and an international mystery all inform the story. Underpinning events are a heat wave, the Brooklyn housing bubble underway, a gun that goes off, and a smattering of science. A little bit Sophocles, a dash of Shakespeare, and tablespoons of Old Testament go into a brew that is both contemplative and neo-noirish.
"Like the best Graham Greene novels, The Detective's Garden coils deeply into a half-buried past. Stefan-Cole explodes the secrets of one man's life into a present that threatens and, finally, at a price, heals--utterly engaging and aware, with the loveliest sense of character and place." --Varley O'Connor, The Master's Muse "Contemplative and intriguing, The Detective's Garden is the story of ex NYPD Detective Emil Milosec, whose biggest crime is yet to be solved. Set in Brooklyn, Stefan-Cole, in beautifully evocative prose, takes us on a journey encompassing loss, love, and suspense, bringing her noir-tinged tale to a satisfying and totally unexpected conclusion." --John Stewart Wynne, The Red Shoes.
Janyce Stefan-Cole is the author of a prior novel Hollywood Boulevard. Her work is included in the Boston Globe bestselling anthology, Dick for a Day (Villard Books), among other publications. She currently writes for WG News + Arts, and was books editor for FREEwilliamsburg.com; a contributing writer for FLYPmedia, and a finalist for the James Jones First Novel Fellowship. Before turning full time to writing, she was a visual artist. She resides with her husband in Brooklyn, NY, and Freedom, NH.