The Edge of the Gulf
By (Author) Hadley Hury
Sourcebooks, Inc
Poisoned Pen Press
16th May 2007
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
292
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
When someone you love is taken from youin an instanthow do you cope
Laurel Beach is one of the last old-fashioned villages in the West Florida panhandle, one that has, so far, escaped commercial over-development. It presents both a haven and opportunity, and, this summer, it plays host to a varied cast.
Grief has nearly destroyed Hudson DeForest. He's barely been going through the motions, teaching in a Memphis girls school, writing about film, talking to the dog. He's hanging on by a thread. It's been two years since Kate died, two years of grappling with profound loss, with the impact of the marriage of a lifetime cut short.
Hudson's friend Charlie Brompton, the successful developer and restaurateur, is facing a different loss. He's growing old. It's time for him to let go of his most beloved enterprise, the mecca of fine dining known as the 26-A after the panhandle highway where it sits. And of its funky adjunct, The Blue Bar. With no immediate family as heirs, Charlie's considering his choice of successors. And what he should do for his godson, Chaz He also wonders if Hudson will return to Laurel Beach, to the cottage he occupied with Kate. Will Hudson ever forgive him
Meanwhile Chaz has met Sydney, a former actress. They're living well in Atlanta, thinking about marriage. Thinking, too, that perhaps they should go to Laurel Beach, touch base with Charlie....
As Hudson settles in and doggedly takes up his summer projecthe has a book contract for a collection of his film reviewsthe undying past and a present struggling to be born exert their fierce, and sometimes indistinguishable, claims. So it is for Charlie, and for Sydney and Chaz. Gradually a bizarre maelstrom of deceit, betrayal, and murder evolves in Laurel Beach, ensnaring the wealthy and the beautiful, the misguided and the desperate. Will its force fill Hudson with newfound determination to celebrate lifeor will it destroy those he still holds dear
In Hury's engrossing first suspense novel, griefstricken teacher and film critic Hudson DeForest returns to the beloved cottage he shared with his late wife, Kate, in Laurel Beach, Fla., in an effort to heal and once again become involved in life.... A deadly mystery combines with the greater mystery of Hudson's loss and recovery to beautifully illustrate the resilience of the human spirit. Several of Hudson's film reviews embedded in the text...help chart his emotional progress. Memorable characters, particularly Hudson and Charlie, and vivid descriptions of the Gulf Coast with its magnificent sunsets enhance this assured debut. -Publishers Weekly
Hadley Hury teaches literature, writing, and film studies, and is a former film critic and the author of both short fiction and poetry. He and his wife live in Memphis and on San Juan Island, Washington. The Edge of the Gulf is his debut novel.