Folly

a novel

400 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2001 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-11103-3
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OCLC Number:
44676134

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Rae Newborn has some difficulties with her sanity, but as she begins to rebuild her mysterious great-uncle's house, "his story starts to wrap around hers."--Jacket.

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Man, Folly was a difficult book to read--but fortunately, not quite as much a difficult to review. As I've said before in my reviews, I greatly enjoy Laurie King's work, and this is easily one of the most substantial novels of hers I've tackled to date, if not the most.

Folly has just enough of a mystery in it to qualify as an actual mystery novel, but without a doubt, the true core of this story is the struggle of Rae Newborn against her own history of crippling depression. She's had to fight against it all her life, but most recently, it's been exacerbated beyond all bearing by the death of her second husband and youngest child, and on top of even that, suffering a rape attempt. Now, certain she needs to either conquer her demons or let them destroy her, she's taken refuge on a remote island in the …

Subjects

  • Detective and mystery stories
  • San Juan County (Wash.) -- Fiction

Places

  • San Juan County (Wash.)