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Bereavements

Richard Lortz (1980)

SubgenreHigh Fantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age18+
Goodreads3.22

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentMild
LanguageModerate

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Protagonist archetypes

Multiple POVsEnsemble Cast

Synopsis

"Mother Who Lost Son Seeks Son Who Has Lost Mother," read the advertisement in The Village Voice. Those who replied the curious, the disturbed, the opportunistic were writing to Mrs. Harrington-Smith Evans, one of the ten wealthiest women in the world whose only child, a teenage boy, had died a mysterious death. Pretentious, theatrical, wantonly self-dramatized, increasingly deranged in her grief, Mrs. Evans indulges in all the extravagant expressions of bereavement that money can buy: a seamless glass coffin; an embalming secret the pharaohs of ancient Egypt must have dreamed of; and a tomb so costly and exquisite, Shan Jahan's ghost surely groaned in its envy. Finally, the ad: in retrospect so silly and embarrassing she needn't kill herself to die. But if she found him, a surrogate son might ease her grief, forestall her encroaching madness. From the many respondents, her choice narrows down to three: Angel, an illiterate boy from New York's Spanish ghetto; Martin, a handsome, fatally ambitious young actor; and disarming Bruno, barely eighteen, an aspiring novelist who writes her perfumed letters in an absurd 19th century prose. The Rivalries, the passions, the bizarre events that follow this strange entourage include murder, suicide, and a "haunting" like no other in this world or the next.

Bereavements: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

This dark psychological drama contains murder, suicide, and disturbing themes of grief-driven madness. The wealthy protagonist's descent into obsession creates an intense, macabre atmosphere with violence and death central to the plot.

What to know going in

This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include suicide, murder, death, death of child, and grief (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Adult readers interested in psychological darkness and Gothic atmosphere will find this exploration of grief and obsession compelling.

Tags

Gothic HorrorPsychological ThrillerLiterary FictionDark Drama