
Hotel Paradise
Emma Graham, Book 1
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Martha Grimes
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Internationally acclaimed Martha Grimes once again turns her hand to crafting a story of such rich atmosphere and intricate suspense that she transports the listener to a world unlike any other. A once-fashionable, now fading resort hotel. A spinster aunt living in an attic. Dirt roads that lead to dead ends. A house full of secrets and old, dusty furnishings, uninhabited for almost half a century. A 12-year-old girl with a passion for double-chocolate ice cream sodas, and decaying lakefronts, and an obsession with the death by drowning of another young girl, 40 years before.
Like all important events in the past, there are repercussions and ramifications in the present. In the world as seen by Martha Grimes, those repercussions simmer and seethe and wind their way through hearts and souls. The ramifications can be subtle. Or exhilarating. Passionate. And they can also be deadly.
Hotel Paradise is a delicate yet excruciating view of the pettiness and cruelty of small town America. It is a look at the difficult decisions a young girl must make on her way to becoming an adult and the choices she must make between right and wrong, between love and truth, between life and death. It is a novel with extraordinary range and depth that ultimately becomes a thrilling morality play.
©1996 Martha Grimes (P)2016 Audible, Inc.This audiobook brings just the right regional accent to the characters to place them firmly in my mind, both geographically and socially. Without slipping into caricatures, each character is clearly delineated and made full-bodied.
Readers who are looking for a traditional murder mystery may be disappointed by this book. But it reminds me of the thick atmosphere of To Kill a Mockingbird, and Emma Graham’s point of view is a joy to live inside.
Wonderful performance of a beautiful story
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