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Lamentation

A Novel

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In a frigid New Hampshire winter, Jay Porter is trying to eke out a living and maintain some semblance of a relationship with his former girlfriend and their two-year-old son. When he receives an urgent call that Chris, his drug-addicted brother, is being questioned by the sheriff about his missing junkie business partner, Jay feels obliged to come to his rescue. After Jay negotiates his brother's release from the county jail, Chris disappears into the night. As Jay begins to search for him, he is plunged into a cauldron of ugly lies and long-kept secrets that could tear apart his small hometown and threaten the lives of Jay and all those he holds dear. Powerful forces come into play that will stop at nothing until Chris is dead and the information he harbors is destroyed.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 25, 2014
      Jay Porter, the narrator of this powerful novel set during a bitter New Hampshire winter, is drifting through life, stuck in his hometown, where he has a dead-end job sorting junk and a hopeless relationship with his ex-girlfriend and their toddler son. He’s marinating in sour anger that spills out at those who criticize his listless existence—largely because he realizes they’re right. When his junkie older brother, Chris, is suspected of murdering his partner in a computer recycling computer business, Jay is barely motivated to help; he doesn’t believe Chris’s statement that the hard drive of a discarded computer contained evidence of an evil conspiracy. It gradually becomes obvious, though, that local powerbrokers are panicked about something on the missing drive, so Jay has one last chance at salvation if he’s able to act. Clifford (Junkie Love) understands human potential for moral collapse and redemption, and his lean, gritty prose never lets characters or readers off the hook. Agent: Elizabeth Kracht, Kimberly Cameron & Assoc.

    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2014

      In the midst of a frigid winter in New Hampshire's north country, Jay Porter is trying to make ends meet in Ashton, the small town where he lived as a young child. Jay was sent to live with an aunt and uncle in Concord after his parents were killed, their car careening off Lamentation Bridge, but he visited Ashton every weekend and moved back as soon as he could. Now his ex-girlfriend, their two-year-old son, and his drug-addicted older brother Chris all live there, so where else would Jay reside? After Chris's business partner goes missing and then Chris vanishes, Jay tries to track his brother down and clear his name. In the process, he uncovers secrets of the most powerful family in town and must face some of his own as well. VERDICT Clifford's fourth book (after Choice Cuts, Wake the Undertaker, and Junkie Love) paints a bleak but honest picture of northern New England. A taut thriller rendered in vivid prose, this book contains only a few surprises but builds a relentless, compelling momentum. Recommended for noir lovers and readers of novels set in New England.--Nancy H. Fontaine, Norwich P.L., VT

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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