Tuesday, May 20, 2014

And the Dark Sacred Night

And the Dark Sacred Night by Julia Glass
379 Pages

Kit Noonan is adrift.  Unemployed, he muddles through the day until his wife tells him to leave and find out the answer to the question he has had all his life; who is his father?  Glass continues her series, sort of, that was started in Three Junes with some of the same characters from her previous books. 

While Glass is a talented writer this novel seems a little adrift as far as an identifiable main character.  The person whose story I enjoyed the most was Lucinda, the mother of Malachi.


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