Best kept secrets

Gwen Florio, 1955-

Book - 2021

"Nora Best is done running. She's heading to her hometown of Chateau, to the grand Quail House, to stay with her mother and claim the great American privilege of starting over. But she might find it is hard to start over when the past is catching up . . . The night Nora arrives in Chateau, a white police officer shoots and kills Robert Evans, a young black man. The officer in question is Nora's school sweetheart, Alden Tydings. What really happened that night? Did Alden act in self-defense as he claims? Robert is the nephew of Bobby Evans, a man whose murder during the race protests of 1967 was never solved. Bobby and his sister, Grace, used to work at Quail House before Nora was born and, as tensions in Chateau rise, Nora be...gins to uncover secrets within her family home that could upend the lives of everyone in town . . ."--Publisher.

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Edinburgh : Severn House 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Gwen Florio, 1955- (author)
Edition
First world edition
Item Description
Sequel to: Best laid plans
Physical Description
248 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780727890269
9781780298078
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Review by Booklist Review

Looking for a fresh start, Nora Best tows her Airstream trailer from Wyoming back to her hometown of Chateau, Maryland. Nearly there, Nora is almost cut off by a bright green Kia. Further on, she sees the Kia pulled over by a local cop. Hoping to find healing peace in her childhood home, she instead discovers that her mother, Penelope, recovering from a fall, needs assistance. In town the next morning, Nora learns that the driver of the Kia, Robert, a young Black man, the nephew of Penelope's former housekeeper, has been shot and killed by the white officer, who was Nora's high-school boyfriend. As a witness, however fleeting, Nora is drawn into the investigation, following offhand comments by a quartet of local busybodies. Deftly weaving Nora's efforts to reestablish relationships into her realization that she must face unhappy truths about her past and her former friends, Florio, a former journalist, uses storytelling to explore the persistence of racism and the far-reaching damage it inflicts.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Racial tensions divide a town on Maryland's Eastern Shore. When Nora Best returns home to Chateau from Colorado, she thinks she's done running. She's left her cheating husband, escaped a murder charge, and headed cross-country in her Airstream trailer to the town she left years ago, swearing she'd never come back. When at last she arrives at Quail House, the stately house where she grew up, she thinks she may finally be home. Her mother, Penelope, has grown old and frail, and there's no one left to help her but equally elderly Miss Grace, who crossed Commerce Street years ago from Chateau's Black neighborhood to work for the town's White police chief. When a teenager killed by police on the Bay Bridge turns out to be Miss Grace's young nephew, however, relations among Chateau's residents fray. This latest death is a chilling reminder of the murder of Bobby Evans, Grace's brother, during civil rights protests leading to violence that tore the town apart in the 1960s. Nora, crossing the Bay Bridge in her Airstream, witnesses this latest killing, and local cop Alden Tydings, who was the love of her teenage life, begs her to tell him what she knows. But even Nora isn't sure what she knows now that she's in a place that should be utterly comfortable and familiar at a time that's anything but. Secrets but no surprises in a hypercontemporary look at long-standing social justice issues. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.