Sheetrock Angel
Jeanne C. Davis
Why is Audrey James fearful? Why now? Is it because she is getting a divorce? Moving to a run-down house? Possibly succumbing to the stress of her job at the Santa Monica DA’s office? Or is it just something she ate?
At thirty-five, she figures she has missed the boat to schizophrenia which her mother captains. But now, questions surface, like, what happened to the guy who taped her drywall? Was one of her friends involved?
Having grown up with a mother who conversed with people whom she couldn't see, Audrey was well versed in the symptoms of schizophrenia. Is she seeing what everyone else is? Are the current men in her life—the drywall taper, her ex-husband and his best friend—who they represent themselves to be?
Audrey questions her very sanity when she is presented with murder, kidnapping and a situation where any or all of her closest friends and colleagues could be involved. How can you know whom to trust when you can’t trust yourself?
Her voyage of self-discovery coincides with her wade through the lies and half-truths woven for self-protection or in self-interest by her friends and acquaintances. When she begins to see that guilt and innocence are not always sharply delineated, she must finally make a conscious decision to trust. That decision allows her to be at peace with the result of both the mystery and her question of her own mental competence.
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At thirty-five, she figures she has missed the boat to schizophrenia which her mother captains. But now, questions surface, like, what happened to the guy who taped her drywall? Was one of her friends involved?
Having grown up with a mother who conversed with people whom she couldn't see, Audrey was well versed in the symptoms of schizophrenia. Is she seeing what everyone else is? Are the current men in her life—the drywall taper, her ex-husband and his best friend—who they represent themselves to be?
Audrey questions her very sanity when she is presented with murder, kidnapping and a situation where any or all of her closest friends and colleagues could be involved. How can you know whom to trust when you can’t trust yourself?
Her voyage of self-discovery coincides with her wade through the lies and half-truths woven for self-protection or in self-interest by her friends and acquaintances. When she begins to see that guilt and innocence are not always sharply delineated, she must finally make a conscious decision to trust. That decision allows her to be at peace with the result of both the mystery and her question of her own mental competence.
Contact us: [email protected]
The book Sheetrock Angel is available at:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Sheetrock+Angel&x=0&y=0