Fractal

A Novel of Chaotic Suspense

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Kathryn Eberle Wildgen ISBN: 9781450278027
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 21, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Kathryn Eberle Wildgen
ISBN: 9781450278027
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 21, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

When sixty-two-year-old Malachi Walmsley learns that his mother has died, he travels from his residence in Flagstaff , Arizona, to his boyhood home in Covington, Louisiana, to settle her estateand its a large one. Estranged from his mother for forty years, Malachi wonders how authorities even knew how to find him.

As Malachi makes his journey, he tells his story and communicates via e-mail with the important people in his life: his wife, Amanda Greene, from whom he is contemplating divorce; Winifred Hauser, a childhood friend with whom he shares a special connection; and his psychiatrist, Cletus Hardin. Malachi fears this return trip to Covington will open old wounds that caused a deep depression and frightening nightmares.

The nightmares stem from a fatal accident when Malachi was just eight years old. His Uncle Buddy died, and his mother suffered severe physical and psychological trauma. The close-knit motherson relationship was never the same.

Back in Covington, Malachi seeks counseling from Ruth Blanchard. As she delves deeper into the situation and the mystery unfolds, she realizes Malachis problems are multifaceted. By the time Ruth discovers the full truth, she understands the true significance of Malachis e-mail ID, fractal.

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When sixty-two-year-old Malachi Walmsley learns that his mother has died, he travels from his residence in Flagstaff , Arizona, to his boyhood home in Covington, Louisiana, to settle her estateand its a large one. Estranged from his mother for forty years, Malachi wonders how authorities even knew how to find him.

As Malachi makes his journey, he tells his story and communicates via e-mail with the important people in his life: his wife, Amanda Greene, from whom he is contemplating divorce; Winifred Hauser, a childhood friend with whom he shares a special connection; and his psychiatrist, Cletus Hardin. Malachi fears this return trip to Covington will open old wounds that caused a deep depression and frightening nightmares.

The nightmares stem from a fatal accident when Malachi was just eight years old. His Uncle Buddy died, and his mother suffered severe physical and psychological trauma. The close-knit motherson relationship was never the same.

Back in Covington, Malachi seeks counseling from Ruth Blanchard. As she delves deeper into the situation and the mystery unfolds, she realizes Malachis problems are multifaceted. By the time Ruth discovers the full truth, she understands the true significance of Malachis e-mail ID, fractal.

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