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The
Dealmaker
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by
Edward Francisco

“With The
Dealmaker, a fine poet becomes a knowing, summoning novelist.
Edward Francisco's story gets at the heart of good and evil.
His lyrically compelling narrative brings us close to willful
greed and determined courage. The result is a saga that will
give readers moral pause: much to consider as well as to
enjoy.”
—Pulitzer Prizewinner Robert Coles
“...a
master of language.”
—Pulitzer-nominated poet George Scarbrough
“...Edward
Francisco grounds us in the eternal realities of the human
heart.”
—Marilou Awiatka
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Viola Sykes is an
unlikely heroine. Her son Harold, a shell-shocked veteran of World War
II, has been murdered for threatening to expose key figures in a
bootlegging and political conspiracy. Poorly educated and with few
resources, Viola must match wits with the suspected culprit, Loather
Parrish, a notorious political boss whose intelligence is equaled only
by his capacity for evil. In her efforts at retribution, Viola struggles
to prevent her daughter from becoming another pawn in Loather Parrish's
political machinations. To secure their freedom, Viola pursues a daring
tactic: she commits herself to an infamous mental hospital.
The Dealmaker,
set in 1940s and 1950s Appalachia, presents an unusual cast of
characters who aid Viola as she seeks to avenge her son's death: Rose
Williams, playwright Tennessee Williams' aunt, another inmate at the
asylum; Nadine, an idiot savant, who has memorized all the telephone
numbers and addresses in the Knoxville, Tennessee, phone directory; and
Burdette Webb, a courageous reporter who risks his life to obtain
crucial evidence. In Mr. Francisco's fast-paced narrative, these
characters draw the reader into an intriguing tale of murder, rampant
ambition, prefrontal lobotomies, and a mother's unflappable courage
Available in
cloth September 2002 280 pp. / 5 x 9" / $29.95
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