The novel begins describing Father Doyle is writing his mandatory resignation letter due to his age to the Bishop. Page 1 opens:
The description of Graves End on pages 24-25: "Grave's End wasn't your typical flag waving apple pie and mother loving small town where kids grew up playing T-ball and neighbors held backyard barbeques. It was a piece of Hell itself where men scraped a living out of the soil, settled their arguments with knuckles and guns, and got drunk at the local saloon on Friday nights. Their wives were just as tough in other ways and could shoot as strait as their husbands."
This continues telling why Dr Benjamin Hall, the only doctor in town and a primary character in the novel is here. "He was here because God help him it was his hometown. He had gone away to college, then medical school, done a residence in Syracuse, and like most of the other young adults in Grave's End wanted out. But he was devoted to his father and while he had planned on simply sending money home from wherever he settled, he realized that as his father aged, he would need to be close by and there was no getting around the fact that the town would need a new doctor. Now his need to stay was nearing an end, but whether he left after his father died or stuck it out until his own retirement he knew it would not be easy to find a new doctor for the town. Not easy at all."
Other characters, the town barber is known as OUCH and Freddy Russett, the town attorney is known as Tater. Dr Hall's father is in his last stages of life. Jani Dover is in her last month of pregnancy. It turns out that she and Dr Hall had an affair and although he wants to marry her and raise the child she is unwilling, wants to leave and give the child up. Ms Catherine Crawford has been the parish secretary as long as Father Doyle has been the priest.
Millie Bean known as The Widow lives alone on her family farm. pg 13, "Her parents had divorced the Grave's End way meaning Millie and her mother stayed put after her father got tired of farming and took off. Millie stayed on after her mother passed away and never left. She preferred keeping to herself."
Gus Gray is an overweight man who keeps trying unsuccessfully to commit suicide and repeatedly confessing his attempted sin to Father Doyle.. Pg 15-16, : "No wonder people make fun of me, he thought, I can't even figure out how to do myself in. Gus pulled on his eyebrow as he searched with a great sense of urgency through his late father's tool box."
All these will weave through the novel with amazing revelations that solve unknown mysteries. 5 **(*** for this well written enjoyable novel.
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