The Mermaid Collector
By (Author) Erika Marks
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
2nd October 2012
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
400
Width 139mm, Height 209mm, Spine 21mm
304g
More than a century ago, lighthouse keeper Linus Harris left his beloved wife and waded into the ocean with three other men to reunite with their mermaid lovers. The mysterious Mermaid Mutiny of 1888 has become legend for the residents of Cradle Harbor, Maine, honored by the town's Mermaid Festival every August, when wind chimes are hung from seaside porches to drown out the alluring sound of mermaid song. For thirty-five-year-old Tess Patterson, the legend is more than folklore; it's proof of life's magic. A hopeless romantic who is profoundly connected to the ocean in which she lost her mother, Tess ekes out a living as a wood-carver and longs to find a love as mystical as the sea. But when she's hired to carve the commemorative mermaid sculpture for the coming festival, a chance to win the town's elusive acceptance might finally be in her grasp. For Tom Grace, life's magic was lost at eighteen, when the death of his parents left him to care for his reckless brother, Dean. Now thirty-five and the new owner of Cradle Harbor's prized lightkeeper's house, Tom hopes the quiet town will calm Dean's self-destructive ways. But when Tom discovers Tess working on her sculpture, an unlikely and passionate affair ignites between them that just might be the stuff of legend itself-even as it brings to the surface a long-buried secret that could tear everything apart. CONVERSATION GUIDE INCLUDED
An elegant and enchanting story about rescuing ourselves by saving each other, and a beautiful reminder of the magic and mystery we hold in our hearts.Eleanor Brown, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Weird Sisters
Magical! The Mermaid Collector had me immediately transported to the windswept cove at CradleHarbor, feeling the mist on my face and the sand under my feetand looking for mermaids at every turn.SarahJio, Author of The Violets of March and The Bungalow
And praise for Erika Marks' Little Gale Gumbo
Spicy, delicious, and filled with surprises.Adriana Trigiani, New York Times Bestselling Author of Dont Sing at the Table
A debut like this doesnt come along oftenthis is womens fiction to be savored...a winner.Library Journal (Starred Review)
A native New Englander, Erika Marks has worked as an illustrator, an art director, a cake decorator and a carpenter. This is her second novel.