Visits From The Drowned Girl

Visits From The Drowned Girl

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Author: Steven Sherrill

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 306


Benny Poteat is the only witness to a young woman's suicide. After undressing and setting up a video camera on the bank of a river, she simply walks into the water and disappears. So begins Benny's dilemma. Should he go to the police? Or keep the biggest secret he has ever had all to himself?When Benny decides to find out who the woman was, what starts as a blackly humorous tale peopled by misfits and loners, gradually descends into darkness and obsession. At first a benign and likeable outsider, Benny's secret begins to overwhelm him and, once he realises he has left it too late to do the right thing, he loses control of his obsession and becomes incapable of living by the rules. Sherril once more manages to fully inhabit the mind of one of life's lonely creatures and with heart-breaking honesty and touches of surrealism, Visits From the Drowned Girl uncovers the secret longings that dwell beneath the surface of everyday lives.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Steven Sherrill

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 306


Benny Poteat is the only witness to a young woman's suicide. After undressing and setting up a video camera on the bank of a river, she simply walks into the water and disappears. So begins Benny's dilemma. Should he go to the police? Or keep the biggest secret he has ever had all to himself?When Benny decides to find out who the woman was, what starts as a blackly humorous tale peopled by misfits and loners, gradually descends into darkness and obsession. At first a benign and likeable outsider, Benny's secret begins to overwhelm him and, once he realises he has left it too late to do the right thing, he loses control of his obsession and becomes incapable of living by the rules. Sherril once more manages to fully inhabit the mind of one of life's lonely creatures and with heart-breaking honesty and touches of surrealism, Visits From the Drowned Girl uncovers the secret longings that dwell beneath the surface of everyday lives.