Fiction. Martin Seward's sojourn in the country is about to take an unexpected turn for the better, at least for those last golden, sunlit days of summer. However, the fateful intersection of his cousin Alicia and his neighbor Dacron Redstone will eventually lead to consequences that can only be described as disastrous. At least if you have no sense of humor. Bartelme's comical account of life with the summer people will make you wonder if that country house is really worth it.
Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA
Kevin Bartelme lives and works in New York City. He is the author of O'ROURKE: ANOTHER SLOP SINK CHRONICLE and THE GREAT WALL OF NEW YORK, and his latest, THE GREAT REDSTONE, all published by Cool Grove Press. He is currently putting together a collection of short stories.