Half Broken Things
Morag Joss, . . Delacorte, $22 (303pp) ISBN 978-0-385-33940-7
British author Joss's brilliantly conceived, finely executed novel, which captured the CWA's Silver Dagger Award, offers psychological suspense of the highest order. The catalyst for a trio of misfits is Jean, a 64-year-old housesitter on the verge of forced retirement. Her last assignment is lengthy: nine months alone at an isolated country house, Walden Manor, whose wealthy owners are abroad for an extended stay. Jean's first casual liberties with the house are almost accidental. Then, as she begins to think of the place as home, she becomes bolder. She welcomes Michael, a middle-aged, less-than-successful thief, who becomes her "lost" son, and the pregnant, unmarried and abused Steph, who becomes her daughter-in-law. In Joss's capable hands, these three lonely losers begin to craft a family life. Even as they use another's property to do so, they're as appealing as they are appalling. How long will their idyll last? How far will they go to preserve it? What crimes are too great? This is a must-read. Joss is also the author of the Sara Selkirk mystery series (
Reviewed on: 07/25/2005
Genre: Fiction
Analog Audio Cassette - 978-0-7531-1803-0
Compact Disc - 978-0-7531-2353-9
Other - 195 pages - 978-0-440-33559-7
Paperback - 336 pages - 978-0-440-24244-4