Synopses & Reviews
"With the pace, intensity, and beauty of a thoroughbred beginning its stretch run, Twelve Trees is simply mesmerizing." -- M.T. Kelly Ex-racetrack journalist Priam Harvey, occupant of the prized "corner stool" at McCully's Tavern, marks the first anniversary of his firing from Sport of Kings magazine and the coincident departure of his girlfriend, Barbara, by doing what he does best: drinking and gambling. Events conspire, however, and when Harvey is pulled off his stool -- literally and metaphorically -- he is forced to make an important decision about his involvement in the lives of those around him, and, for that matter, in his own life. Harvey, who appeared briefly in J.D. Carpenter's first novel, The Devil in Me, and played a major role in its sequels, Bright's Kill("a satisfying suspense story of the first order" -- Edmonton Journal) and 74 Miles Away ("slick, smart, not a shred of padding" -- Globe and Mail), takes centre stage in this unusual tale of one man's coming to terms with himself.
Synopsis
Priam Harvey marks the first anniversary of his firing from Sport of Kings magazine by doing what he does best: drinking and gambling. Events conspire, however, to force him to make some important decisions.
Synopsis
With the pace, intensity, and beauty of a thoroughbred beginning its stretch run, Twelve Trees is simply mesmerizing.
- M.T. Kelly
Exracetrack journalist Priam Harvey, occupant of the prized corner stool at McCully's Tavern, marks the first anniversary of his firing from Sport of Kings magazine and the coincident departure of his girlfriend, Barbara, by doing what he does best: drinking and gambling.
Events conspire, however, and when Harvey is pulled off his stool - literally and metaphorically - he is forced to make an important decision about his involvement in the lives of those around him, and, for that matter, in his own life.
Harvey, who appeared briefly in J.D. Carpenter's first novel, The Devil in Me, and played a major role in its sequels, Bright's Kill (a satisfying suspense story of the first order -- Edmonton Journal) and 74 Miles Away (slick, smart, not a shred of padding -- Globe and Mail), takes centre stage in this unusual tale of one mans coming to terms with himself.
About the Author
J.D. Carpenter's novels have been nominated for the Arthur Ellis Award and appeared on national bestseller lists. Twelve Trees, while populated with characters from the Campbell Young Mysteries, is a stand-alone novel, and a rare instance of a genre-fiction series spinning off into a literary novel. He lives in Prince Edward County, Ontario.