Billy Dead

Billy Dead by Lisa Reardon, published by Penguin Publishing Group in April 2000, is a first edition novel that spans 260 pages. The story follows Ray Johnson as he grapples with the murder of his brother Billy in a small Michigan town. This tragic event stirs up painful memories for the Johnson family, forcing Ray to confront a tumultuous past filled with both sorrow and unexpected relief.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family dynamics, exploring the complexities of love and cruelty within the Johnson household. As Ray observes the sheriff’s investigation into his brother’s death, he reflects on a history marked by violence and chaos, revealing his experiences with unflinching honesty. The book navigates through a blend of desolation and joy, ultimately questioning the nature of redemption amidst a backdrop of suspense and emotional turmoil.
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When Ray Johnson’s brother Billy is found murdered in a ditch, Ray is overcome with sorrow and a strange sense of relief. In a quiet Michigan town with no secrets, Billy’s death unleashes some ugly memories — events that the working-class Johnson family has struggled for years to forget. Ray watches closely as the sheriff pursues the killer, and soon he is reluctantly drawn back to a violent and chaotic family history, which he reveals in a voice that is sometimes funny, often shocking, but always unsparingly honest. In the span of four unforgettable days Ray Johnson propels us through past and present, desolation and joy, as he is forced to reassess a life of stark abuse and remarkable Love.
Billy Dead looks unflinchingly at the web of devotion and cruelty that can bind families together in a merciless pact. In a world of brutality both given and received, we are asked finally what redemption is possible.
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