Let Me Tell A Story: A Mix of Short Fiction and Memoir
English


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Let Me Tell A Story is quite a departure from the military crime fiction Betit has published in the past. Written in the same tight but detailed style characteristic of his earlier books this collection is a mix of short fiction and memoir first-person stories that take place over a period of nearly 60 years. Although written in the first person the narrator of one story is not necessarily the narrator of the next story in the book. It starts with a tale about a12-year-old boy who learns some important life lessons during a family trip to Maines northern-most Aroostook County in the 1950s. It ends with a piece about an elderly Maine couple learning some lessons of their own while coming to grips with old age in the near present. In between there are stories about young soldiers and old soldiers husbands and wives mothers and fathers and other sordid types. Half of the ten stories in the book take place in Maine. A lot of the pieces were based on Betits experiences during the Vietnam War and its aftermath I call them woulda-coulda-shoulda stories he said. All of them contain more than one grain of truth. Usually a lot more. Previously Betit published Phu Bai Kagnew Station and The Man In The Canal military crime novels set in South Vietnam Ethiopia and Sweden respectively during the late 60s and early 70s. That series follows the adventures of U.S. Army CID investigator John Murphy. During book talks promoting his crime novels Betit sometimes read early versions of a few of the stories in Let Me Tell A Story at his events. It was a good change of pace and the stories were well received he said. Like my other books this book can be classified as a good read.
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