Carter Clay A Novel

Carter Clay, a novel by Elizabeth Evans, is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on March 7, 2000. This 416-page work explores the life of Carter Clay, a Vietnam veteran whose reckless actions lead to a tragic hit-and-run accident on a Florida highway, resulting in the death of Joe Altiz and serious injuries to his wife, Katherine, and daughter, Jersey. As Clay grapples with his guilt, he seeks redemption while concealing his involvement, ultimately becoming a caretaker in the lives of the survivors.
Readers will find a psychologically complex narrative that delves into themes of identity and redemption. The story unfolds with suspense, as Clay’s past and his faith in God intertwine with the lives of the Altiz family, creating a haunting exploration of their intertwined fates. This edition presents a thought-provoking look at the consequences of one’s actions and the fragility of human connections, making it a significant addition to the literary fiction genre.
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Drunk, and driving a van down a Florida highway, Carter Clay, a Vietnam vet at loose ends, irrevocably shatters the lives of the Altiz family, killing Joe and seriously injuring his wife, Katherine, and their daughter, Jersey, in a hit-and-run accident. Horrified, Clay seeks redemption, while still concealing his culpability, by becoming the questionable caretaker of the two survivors’ damaged lives–eventually imposing upon them the baggage of his past and his haphazard faith in God. Suspenseful, psychologically complex, and inhabited by characters that will haunt your memory long after you have turned the last page, Carter Clay is a finely wrought tale of the frailty of identity and the possibility of redemption.
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