Death At Gleaming Grove

“Death At Gleaming Grove” by Jeffrey Marlin is an independently published work released on October 31, 2019. This 386-page novel explores the life of Arnold, who, after losing his memory to a peculiar form of amnesia, becomes reclusive and surly. As he discovers a method to cope with his condition, he finds himself entangled in the tumultuous dynamics of Gleaming Grove, where senior feuds and eccentric dramas abound.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with conflict, including the rivalry between Gazebos One and Two, as well as Arnold’s struggles with his alter-ego and his wife’s grievances against his former therapist. The arrival of a uniquely tattooed niece adds a layer of intrigue, leading to unexpected developments, including homicide. Throughout these challenges, Arnold engages in bridge and softball, using his mental quirks to navigate the chaos around him while maintaining his sanity.
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Four years ago, Arnold lost his memory to a bizarre form of amnesia, turning him surly and reclusive. Now he’s found a trick for beating his affliction — only to find himself hip deep in Gleaming Grove’s senior feuds and lunatic dramas. If it isn’t furious conflict between Gazebos One and Two, it’s the invasion of his diary by a fiendish alter-ego, his saintly wife’s crazy-making grudge against his former shrink. When the oddly tattooed niece of neighbor arrives, homicide joins the party. Arnold plays first-rate bridge (and-so-so softball) throughout, gleefully stirs the pot, and handles tragedy by using his mental quirks to keep himself sane.
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