The glovemaker A novel

Ann Weisgarber

Book - 2019

In the inhospitable lands of the Utah Territory, during the winter of 1888, thirty-seven-year-old Deborah Tyler waits for her husband, Samuel, to return home from his travels as a wheelwright. It is now the depths of winter, Samuel is weeks overdue, and Deborah is getting worried. Deborah lives in Junction, a tiny town of seven Mormon families scattered along the floor of a canyon, and she earns her living by tending orchards and making work gloves. Isolated by the red-rock cliffs that surround the town, she and her neighbors live apart from the outside world, even regarded with suspicion by the Mormon faithful who question the depth of their belief. When a desperate stranger who is pursued by a Federal Marshal shows up on her doorstep seek...ing refuge, it sets in motion a chain of events that will turn her life upside down. The man, a devout Mormon, is on the run from the US government, which has ruled the practice of polygamy to be a felony. Although Deborah is not devout and doesn't subscribe to polygamy, she is distrustful of non-Mormons with their long tradition of persecuting believers of her wider faith.

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Genres
Historical fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Skyhorse Publishing [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Ann Weisgarber (author)
Physical Description
296 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781510737839
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Review by Booklist Review

When her mom's boyfriend moves in, Clara runs away to spend the summer at Redmarch Lake. There, she hopes to reconnect with her father, a man who doesn't like to talk about his problems, including the death of Clara's twin sister, Zoe. In the oddly superstitious town, Clara's only friend is Neil, who is soon found dead in the lake. The townsfolk chalk it up to death by misadventure, but Clara has suspicions after she finds a note written in the secret language she and Zoe created as children. Working with another outsider, Hector, she investigates the town's history and what could have the residents so scared; but when a second person is murdered, it becomes clear that someone or something does not want those secrets revealed. Part ghost story, part mystery, Scorza's debut suffers from Native American stereotypes used as plot devices, but the author excels at creating a tense, foreboding atmosphere. After a slow-burn beginning, the tension steadily builds up to a cinematic twist ending that readers will enjoy.--Lindsey Tomsu Copyright 2020 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Weisgarber's marvelous third novel (after The Promise) is set in the rugged canyon country of southern Utah during the winter of 1887-1888 as a Mormon woman struggles to hold her faith in the face of religious persecution and her fear of the law. Deborah's husband is overdue to return from a trip, having left her alone in the remote hamlet of Junction, Utah Territory, a collection of eight Mormon families living their faith as each sees fit. One winter night, a stranger arrives at Deborah's cabin asking for help, speaking in a code that she knows means he's a polygamist running from the law. He is pursued by a U.S. marshal, and, despite her fear, Deborah hides him, then passes him on to her brother-in-law, Nels, to guide to safety. A tense encounter between the marshal, Nels, and the stranger results in an act of violence and reveals that there's more to the marshal's pursuit of the stranger than meets the eye. The moment of violence rocks and divides the small Mormon community; when two more strangers arrive, Deborah and Nels must protect their faith and their community without further violence, while dealing with tender feelings for each other. This is a rich, powerful, and wholly immersive tale grounded in Utah and Mormon history. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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