My Juliet
In his most enthralling novel since the acclaimed Tupelo Nights, John Ed Bradley tells a scorching story of sex and death in sultry New Orleans.
After years as an “actress” in California, Juliet Beauvais is drawn back to town with the promise of a big inheritance. But she finds her “dying” mother all too healthy and making other plans. Fortunately for Juliet, Sonny LaMott h...more
After years as an “actress” in California, Juliet Beauvais is drawn back to town with the promise of a big inheritance. But she finds her “dying” mother all too healthy and making other plans. Fortunately for Juliet, Sonny LaMott h...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
August 13th 2002
by Anchor
(first published 2000)
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I love John Ed Bradley's writing and this book is a perfect example of his skill at taking you out of wherever you are and in to another time and place. The place for "My Juliet" is the French Quarter in New Orleans, a place that I love, pre-Katrina when the charm was interwoven with a considerable amount of dark, dangerous, dysfunctional stuff. This is a story about obsession and is a sad exploration of how a basically decent guy screws up his life over a woman who in no way deserves ...more
Filthy. Depressing. Wonderful.
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