Winter Rainbow

Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book Winter Rainbow by Peter Fiocco, Peter Fiocco
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Peter Fiocco ISBN: 1230000279237
Publisher: Peter Fiocco Publication: November 9, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Peter Fiocco
ISBN: 1230000279237
Publisher: Peter Fiocco
Publication: November 9, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Winter Rainbow – Synopsis

 

Born to a life of wealth and privilege, William Tyler finds over the years that he is not equipped to take advantage of the gifts of his birthright. Somehow, he manages to fail at everything he attempts: including love and marriage. Things go from bad to worse for William on the day of his graduation from college when that evening someone guns down his father and his father’s mistress in a double homicide. Shortly thereafter, his mother abandons and disowns him and has him jailed for embezzlement. As a result, it does not take long after his release from prison for William to descend into alcoholism and homelessness. Besides, becoming a drunk and a vagrant causes him to forget his real name -- which is okay with him -- and he becomes just plain Willie, a man with no past and no future. After many years of a lifestyle that heaped abuse on his mind and person, by the time he reaches middle age William is completely disoriented and without purpose. However, recently, as much as he tries to suppress it, his past keeps nagging to be recognized.

Suddenly, on a Christmas Eve, in a driving snowstorm, he encounters what he believes is the ghost of his father. Together they discuss the shooting and Willie agrees to help his father try to discover the identity of his murderer. They also discuss the known suspects, of which there are a number of credible candidates and the clues related to the crime: a lost pocket watch and the missing murder weapon. William is certain that Willie is the source of his decline and decides to ignore him and his constant meddling. He needs to get his head straight if he is going to complete his mission. With the help of a friend, a fellow drunk and vagrant formerly a lawyer of considerable intellect before his descent into mental illness due to personal tragedy, William cleans himself up and decides to confront each of the likely suspects. He intends to begin with his mother – who happens to be the chief suspect, at least according to his father. All he has to do is find her. Furthermore, she owes him his inheritance and he intends to collect -- one way or another.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Winter Rainbow – Synopsis

 

Born to a life of wealth and privilege, William Tyler finds over the years that he is not equipped to take advantage of the gifts of his birthright. Somehow, he manages to fail at everything he attempts: including love and marriage. Things go from bad to worse for William on the day of his graduation from college when that evening someone guns down his father and his father’s mistress in a double homicide. Shortly thereafter, his mother abandons and disowns him and has him jailed for embezzlement. As a result, it does not take long after his release from prison for William to descend into alcoholism and homelessness. Besides, becoming a drunk and a vagrant causes him to forget his real name -- which is okay with him -- and he becomes just plain Willie, a man with no past and no future. After many years of a lifestyle that heaped abuse on his mind and person, by the time he reaches middle age William is completely disoriented and without purpose. However, recently, as much as he tries to suppress it, his past keeps nagging to be recognized.

Suddenly, on a Christmas Eve, in a driving snowstorm, he encounters what he believes is the ghost of his father. Together they discuss the shooting and Willie agrees to help his father try to discover the identity of his murderer. They also discuss the known suspects, of which there are a number of credible candidates and the clues related to the crime: a lost pocket watch and the missing murder weapon. William is certain that Willie is the source of his decline and decides to ignore him and his constant meddling. He needs to get his head straight if he is going to complete his mission. With the help of a friend, a fellow drunk and vagrant formerly a lawyer of considerable intellect before his descent into mental illness due to personal tragedy, William cleans himself up and decides to confront each of the likely suspects. He intends to begin with his mother – who happens to be the chief suspect, at least according to his father. All he has to do is find her. Furthermore, she owes him his inheritance and he intends to collect -- one way or another.

More books from Action Suspense

Cover of the book Times Four by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book The Wreck by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book G. F. Unger Sonder-Edition 140 - Western by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book Die großen Western 120 by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book Die Wut eines Grizzly by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book Caledonii: Birth of a Nation. (Part Two; The Druid's Plan.) by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book The Condamine Bell by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book The Rainbows of Erkassi by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book G. F. Unger Western-Bestseller 2413 - Western by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book Marie: An Episode in the Life of the Late Allan Quatermain by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book Lone Star 128/gold Mi by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book The Battle of the Strong: A Romance of Two Kingdoms — Volume 3 by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book The Farseer Trilogy 3-Book Bundle by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book Life in a Thousand Worlds by Peter Fiocco
Cover of the book New School, New Friends by Peter Fiocco
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy